adjacent forest
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadjacentandforest
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adjacent
adjective
uk/əˈdʒeɪ.sənt/us/əˈdʒeɪ.sənt/
very near, next to, ...
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forest
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈfɒr.ɪst/us/ˈfɔːr.ɪst/
a large area of land covered with trees and plants, usually larger than a wood, or the trees and ...
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A situation is studied where villagers can participate voluntarily in village organization for managing anadjacentforest.
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Total seed input to pastures did not reflect size ofadjacentforestfragments, although seed rain density varied more than threefold among sites.
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The total number of seeds collected within a given pasture was not proportional to the size of theadjacentforestfragment.
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The smooth changes in light availability from gap centres toadjacentforestprovides for different habitats which may be exploited by different species.
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Poaching was the main form by which the common people could accessadjacentforestareas.
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Surveys ofadjacentforesthave failed to observe this species.
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A large ridge of rock divides the park, resembling a spine, and lends its name to the park andadjacentforest.
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The egg jellies contribute a yearly supply of biological material that supports the chemistry and nutrient dynamics of shallow-water aquatic ecosystems andadjacentforestecosystems.
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The undeveloped part of theadjacentforestareas are used for recreation.
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Soon they began trading dried fish to the inhabitants of theadjacentforestregions.
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When conditions are dry, these fires can easily spread toadjacentforestland and burn out of control.
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The car subsequently swung off the road and continued to spin for about 50 metres before its roof hit a tree in theadjacentforest.
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Thus, soil moisture monitored from burned forests may be used as surrogates for unburned adjacent forests.
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This reflects a pattern in which firewood collected from adjacent forests represents an important input to household income for all sample households.
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Subsistence farmers respond by clearing more adjacent forests, in order to feed their families.
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This is no surprise since collected firewood from adjacent forests represents an important income input for all sample households.
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These farm sites were abandoned after cultivation for several years (generally 2 or 3 y), and adjacent forests were subsequently cleared for the creation of new sites.
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Deadwood was named from adjacent forests of dead timber.
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The project's task force visualised these tiger reserves as breeding nuclei, from which surplus animals would emigrate to adjacent forests.
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