Collocations withconservation

These are words often used in combination withconservation.

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area of conservation
It is also true that, done in the proper way, this can be a very important area of conservation in some of the countries concerned.
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community conservation
This book is a must for all who are working on community conservation, scholars and practitioners alike.
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conservation action
Unlike some other books about biodiversity, it is unlikely that this will become a key text for those at the forefront of conservation action.
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conservation activity
In my area we are not seeing the progress in insulation and conservation activity that we hoped to see.
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conservation agency
Therefore, the obligation rests with the conservation agency.
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conservation authority
Does he agree that a separately instituted conservation authority would be a much better public safeguard in this respect?
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conservation benefit
The measure will be of conservation benefit, because it is essential for decommissioning to be effective.
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conservation biologist
Wilson is a prize-winning conservation biologist and author.
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conservation board
It was remarkable, and a compliment, that no one who was consulted wanted to see the end of the conservation board.
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conservation concern
This study increases our knowledge of this understudied species about which there is conservation concern.
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conservation easement
The property was placed into a conservation easement in 1976, donated to the association in 1997, and is now its headquarters and educational center.
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conservation education
However, states also need to be proactive in adopting and funding this type of conservation education program.
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conservation effort
An integrated, international conservation effort would presumably need to tackle these challenges in tandem.
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conservation ethic
Ecotourism and the conservation ethic: recruiting the uninitiated or preaching to the converted?
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conservation goals
Reconciling agricultural land uses with conservation goals is an issue of great interest and importance to the region.
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conservation group
Focal points exist at those establishments at which, although there is natural history interest, there is no formal conservation group.
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conservation incentive
Bioprospecting values have been both touted as the saviour of the world's biodiversity, and downplayed as being so small as to create no conservation incentive.
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conservation initiative
Any conservation initiative that raises the value of intact ecosystems may increase the demand of outsiders to secure rights to these ecosystems.
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conservation investment
This initial condition determines the type of effect that the conservation investment has.
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conservation management
Buried seeds have important implications for conservation management, where preferred species have been lost from the vegetation but survive in the seed bank.
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conservation measure
Isaac et al. (2003)11 claimed that alley farming is a soil conservation measure.
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conservation movement
The vigorous conservation movement was reinforced by a corollary drive to eliminate waste and inefficiency.
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conservation objective
An international donor could achieve a given conservation objective at a lower cost by providing a direct incentive.
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conservation of biodiversity
This may also help to promote conservation of biodiversity in compromising situations, especially when establishing large-scale plantations.
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conservation of nature
The work of that committee covered amongst others recommendations on the conservation of nature- and landscape values in land re-allotment schemes.
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conservation of wildlife
To end the paper without a discussion on the conservation of wildlife and the tourist industry would constitute a major flaw in our analysis.
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conservation officer
If they saw the abysmal cultural and technical level of most applications that confront the average conservation officer, they would be less contemptuous.
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conservation organization
Currently, no conservation organization or western country or international organization addresses this problem.
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conservation park
Fauna intended to be protected by the declaration of the conservation park in 1967.
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conservation plan
Results from this work support the importance of maintaining partial residue cover, a practice that may constitute an acceptable far m conservation plan.
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conservation planning
Mapping spatial pattern in biodiversity for regional conservation planning: where to from here?
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conservation policy
On the other hand, the conservation policy has had some adverse effects which work in the direction of threatening the wildlife in the long term.
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conservation priority
Hence, little of the original forest cover remains, making protection of the remaining forests a high conservation priority.
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conservation programme
The authors then use the size of the required support payment as their indicator of the magnitude of the conservation programme costs.
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conservation project
These are the services that a conservation project focused on the forest's contribution to groundwater must evaluate.
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conservation purpose
We have to be careful that the changes in the rules do not undermine the essential conservation purpose of the measure.
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conservation science
In recent decades the cumulative nature of light degradation has become better understood by conservation science.
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conservation scientist
Currently, there is no one set path to becoming a conservation scientist.
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conservation site
It became a nature reserve in 1965 and is now an important conservation site serving as a refuge for several endemic species.
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conservation society
That is why the local conservation society is immensely important at local and national levels, and also at international level.
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conservation strategy
He is the ' 'victim' ' of his conservation strategy.
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conservation target
This is considerably below the national conservation target of 26%, and makes it critically endangered.
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conservation technique
Although the five chapters addressing ex situ conservation techniques are adequate, they are not comprehensive.
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conservation technology
Growers are steadily becoming more active participants in research as well as the developers of conservation technology.
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conservation tillage
Environmental concerns will continue to influence governmental programs that promote conservation tillage.
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conservation value
This emphasises the conservation value of even disturbed, regenerating forests, and indicates that a measure of protection for these should be introduced.
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conservation work
I do not want them to have an incentive not to make conservation work rather than try to make it work.
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cost of conservation
As noted above, the opportunity cost of conservation is often low.
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effective conservation
Effective conservation strategies for mangroves need to be supported by a better understanding of the processes operating within mangrove ecosystems.
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elephant conservation
Then, elephant conservation will benefit by resumed trade.
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energy conservation
The latter constraint ensures energy conservation by individual triad interactions and reality of the velocity field.
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environmental conservation
In this case, we seek to answer the question of what factors explain environmental conservation.
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forest conservation
Compounding these problems of policy implementation in the face of local resistance were continuing tensions between forest conservation and other policy objectives.
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future conservation
Studies allowing a clear evaluation of changes in biodiversity caused by tropical forest fragmentation are thus needed to guide future conservation strategies.
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habitat conservation
In spite of these considerations, the entire ecosystem is more than just species and habitat conservation.
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heritage conservation
It was solely my intention to call attention to the complex relation between tourism and heritage conservation and interpretation.
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importance of conservation
Fishermen in this country are to be congratulated on being united in realising the importance of conservation.
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interest of conservation
It urged that the balance of the national interest of conservation and that of development should be properly determined by impact assessment.
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international conservation
For example, international conservation groups have called for the total protection of 12 per cent of terrestrial ecosystems.
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issue of conservation
Can we properly address the issue of conservation by conservation measures alone?
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land conservation
Once land conservation policies meet the agricultural frontier, they have two opposing effects on the economy's aggregate rents.
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law of conservation
There is a similarity with the law of conservation of energy.
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local conservation
Several terms which are important for the local conservation laws will not contribute, however, to the action integral, since they vanish after integration.
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long-term conservation
This opens up the possibility of long-term conservation, by cryopreservation techniques, of the genetic resources of species producing non-orthodox seeds.
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major conservation
However, while this is a major conservation problem for historic huts in polar environments, the matter of timber degradation has received little attention.
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marine conservation
First, it lacks any proposals, as has been mentioned already, for marine conservation.
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method of conservation
This method of conservation through accretion can be found elsewhere in the history of liturgical chant.
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national conservation
The measures announced this week are the start and not the end of the national conservation measures on which we must engage.
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need of conservation
Certainly, that he chose to collect in the field implies that it was considerable and valuable, in need of conservation and arrangement.
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principle of conservation
The approach was based on the principle of conservation of kinetic energy.
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resource conservation
In an effort to mitigate the problem, a number of countries facing declining land productivity have initiated resource conservation efforts.
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sequence conservation
Once again, the information on sequence conservation in these species is exceedingly fragmentary.
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soil conservation
The minimum tillage package could be an effective intervention for soil conservation due to the early-vegetative cover of the soil.
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species conservation
The biggest threats to species conservation are changing land use.
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successful conservation
Successful conservation requires reconciliation of spatial and temporal perspectives among management agencies, relevant stakeholders, and the ecological character of the resource.
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tiger conservation
Riding the tiger: tiger conservation in human dominated landscapes.
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various conservation
This year we are spending over £103 million on various conservation measures.
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voluntary conservation
The agency sets aside a small amount of its grant-in-aid to support land purchase by voluntary conservation organisations.
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water conservation
These benefits include locally consumed non-timber products, biodiversity prospecting, ecotourism, carbon sequestration, soil and water conservation, and option and existence values.
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wetland conservation
Every chapter has been written independently and there is plenty of repetition especially on national policy for wetland conservation and its social and economic significance.
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