need of conservation

collocation in English

meaningsofneedandconservation

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need
noun
uk
/niːd/
us
/niːd/
the state of having to have something that you do not have, especially something that you must have so that you can have a ...
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conservation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌkɒn.səˈveɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɑːn.sɚˈveɪ.ʃən/
the protection of plants and animals, natural areas, and interesting and important structures and buildings, especially from the damaging effects of ...
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(Definition ofneedandconservationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Certainly, that he chose to collect in the field implies that it was considerable and valuable, inneedofconservationand arrangement.
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Hence, some 10 per cent of the areas in the highlands inneedofconservationwere treated.
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The needs of the people, the parish and the mission in that parish must be balanced against theneedofconservation.
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In fact a lot of the material that researchers in the humanities require is the kind that is particularly inneedofconservation.
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Many have said that the badger is in noneedofconservationbecause it is very plentiful at the moment and quite widely spread over the country.
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By the start of the 21st century, the 27-piece map was in desperateneedofconservation.
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Its stocks have declined in recent decades, and in 1996 it was assessed to be inneedofconservationto ensure it stays plentiful.
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Endangered, this breed is in seriousneedofconservation.
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These fragile items are currently in storage and inneedofconservation.
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Unfortunately, because of human impact of coral reefs, these ecosystems are becoming increasingly degraded and inneedofconservation.
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The development must also be in tune with the wider needs of conservation.
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I appreciate that housing needs must be balanced with the needs of conservation.
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The planning system needs to be flexible enough to combine the needs of conservation and the environ-ment with the need to provide for economic growth.
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In doing so, it is right that it should have regard to the needs of conservation.
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It is impossible to plan, on a long-term basis, to meet the needs of conservation with rotational set-aside.
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There will be some very real clashes between the needs of conservation and other interests—perhaps industrial interests, perhaps agricultural interests, or defence.
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Profitable farming and the needs of conservation are not mutually exclusive goals.
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The needs of conservation must he met in ways that are compatible with wider land use interests.
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It is clear that the needs of conservation are not the same in the three countries.
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Scenery enhancement and crop protection have a rightful place in land management, but they are peripheral to the real needs of conservation.
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