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It is demonstrated that locating ameliorative actions towards hotspots will be more cost-effective at restoring natural capital and stimulating landscape multifunctionality than a random targeting approach.
However, the scarcity of resources for, and the potential economic impact of, ameliorative actions that restore natural capital necessitates the identification of cost-effective geographic priorities, or hotspots, which provide multiple ecosystem goods and services.
National governments ought to consider the development of mechanisms for monitoring or assessing the allocative and technical efficiency of R4H resources and implementing appropriate ameliorative actions.
The above strategies help to emphasize that, in an increasingly globalized world, animal health professionals are dealing with a highly mobile interface between wildlife, livestock, and pathogens and that this reality must serve as the foundation stone of ameliorative actions.
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Strategies for better educating patients about these issures merit attention, and research to identify effective approaches to educate patients and their parents to the potential that treatment side effects may arise which may undermine wellbeing so that early ameliorative action can be taken to optimize benefits and minimize harms.
On a specific level, conservative white male elites in the conservative movement and the fossil fuels industry have sent a consistent message -- via conservative talk radio, television news, newspapers, and web- sites -- to the American public for approximately twenty years: climate change is not real and thus does not warrant ameliorative action.
Ameliorative action would extend from training in death certification to routine use of psychological autopsies in equivocal-manner-of-death cases.
Histological analyses also showed that it exerted an ameliorative action on the pancreases and efficiently protected the liver-kidney functions of diabetic rats, evidenced by significant decreases in aspartate transaminase, alanine transaminase, and gamma-glytamyl transpeptidase activities in the plasma, as well as in the creatinine and urea contents.
The rising salience of global warming in the eyes of the public and the growing pressure for ameliorative policy action stimulated those skeptical of AGW and opposed to carbon emission reduction policies to step up their efforts to deny the reality and seriousness of AGW.
By taking into account country, sub-regional and regional constraints in implementing the WFS Plan of Action, this approach should allow formulation of corrective or ameliorative measures at a more disaggregated and meaningful level for specific actions and could thus enhance progress in reducing the number of undernourished.
While many critics might well contend that Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman's 1864 campaign gave the lie to any ameliorative impact of the Lieber Code on the Union Army, his actions might better be viewed as, in John Witt's analysis, "the practical embodiment of the code's unsettling critique of the orthodox laws of war".
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