forest resource
collocation in Englishmeaningsofforestandresource
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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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resource
noun
uk/rɪˈzɔːs/us/ˈriː.sɔːrs/
a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, ...
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(Definition offorestandresourcefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He appropriated for himself the entire timber industry and took personal charge of the accounts of theforestresourceestablishment.
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Or is protection more effective when local people are prevented from using theforestresource?
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Targeted interventions and programs for the poor to promote sustainableforestresourceuse are discussed.
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While this would preclude forest re-expansion into adjacent savanna, it would prevent further deterioration of the threatenedforestresource.
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Such an account would reflectforestresourceenhancement or reduction during the period under consideration.
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Well-targeted interventions and programs for the poor to promote sustainableforestresourceuse are needed not only for environmental conservation but also for poverty alleviation.
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They are also likely to negatively affect women, and female-headed households in particular, due to their limited involvement in the management of theforestresource.
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During this period too,forestresourceutilization essentially followed the private enterprise path, albeit for select individuals.
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Some recent microlevel institutional analyses offorestresourcemanagement in developing countries have identified the importance of institutions and governance to forest resource use decisions.
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Farms often combine with forests to characterize the region's rural landscapes, especially in areas of more productive soils, and farm woodlots represent a significantforestresource.
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Most argue that royalties may be too low, resulting in underpricing of theforestresource, reducing incentives for sustainable forest management, and generating windfall profits for concessionaires.
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Results indicate that the quality of governance is an important determinant offorestresourcepreservation, and that rural population pressure is not as important as suggested by other studies.
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We are prepared to consider requests from developing countries for aid inforestresourceconservation and management.
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In 2005 about 70 percent of the totalforestresourcewas rated economically viable.
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The other one is, the region is rich in a thick sub-tropicalforestresource.
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Secondly, their gradual expansion is leading to the decrease inforestresource.
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This includes management for aesthetics, fish, recreation, urban values, water, wilderness, wildlife, wood products, forest genetic resources and otherforestresourcevalues.
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The available agricultural land andforestresourceis the determining factor for main lines of business.
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For example, clarity of access to forest resources, fairness, democracy and public participation are institutional characteristics.
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