Sentence examples for and value of resources from inspiring English sources

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This study has shown that the direct use and value of resources provided by an introduced "wonder plant" which has now become a major invader - mesquite - is not as high as high as that of native trees in the arid parts of South Africa.

Building on the PAR, the unit cost study will estimate the quantity and value of resources that are used to implement activities at facility level.

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With experience in fisheries policy and management, economic impact evaluation, and education and training, Pacific Catalyst team members will work to provide policy analysis that may be useful to organizations such as the Forum Fisheries Agency, Pacific Community and other established institutions, to enhance both the sustainability and value of marine resources.

In this way, it has the potential to increase the range and value of different resources within an organisation, including improvement capability and learning and strategic potential.

Att present China's coal price can't reflect the true cost of coal resources and the value of resources isn't adequately compensated, for which absence of full cost of coal resources is mainly responsible.

It is expected that limiting the damages will result in protection and maintenance of the long term integrity and value of the forest resources and environmental service.

In brief, RBV will provide a foundation from which to build, test and refine multiple hypotheses which describe the interplay between improvement activity, the range and value of related organisational resources, and associated organisational impacts.

This initiative aims at closing the loops of materials and thus maintaining the value of resources and products as long as possible within the economy, while minimizing the amount of generated waste (European Commission 2015).

This collective display of self-interest, says Lukose, leads to "overusing and degrading the value of resources.

The assessment is composed of two-dimensional indicators we call "burden to capacity" ratios, that reveal and quantify the local value of resources embodied in wastewater and treatment byproducts, and the tradeoffs between designing systems for disposal versus reuse.

In his paper, Berkes (2002) recommended that strong and effective cross-scale linkages among state and non-state actors is critical in building consensus when interests and values of environmental resources vary among actors.

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