Sentence examples for attributed land from inspiring English sources

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For Charlottetown, the transformation of alternative land use into greenspace to represent the removal of activities from the waterfront and the flooding of susceptible areas diminish the attributed land values (as in Table 2 where greenspace land value per acre in the model is appreciably less than the value for other land use alternatives, notably commercial and residential lands).

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In fact, 72percentt attributed landing a job to this training.

Most respondents from the government departments attributed land-use change as the main contributing factor for increased frequency and magnitude of floods in Gambella region.

Uncertainties arising from activity data can be reduced by, in order of priority, increasing spatial resolution from 250 to 30 m, obtaining annual observations of forest disturbances, and by attributing land-cover changes by disturbance type.

Uncertainty arising from activity data (rates of land-cover changes) can be reduced by, in order of priority, increasing spatial resolution from 250 to 30 m, obtaining annual observations of forest disturbances, and by attributing land-cover changes by disturbance type.

The profile type of soil moisture is only attributed to land use while profile gradient and profile variability of soil moisture is mainly related to land use and topography (e.g. landform type and slope).

Indeed, large-scale wildlife declines of resident wildlife populations and the Loita-Mara wildebeest population of 56%and81%1%, respectively, have been attributed to land use changes on these private and communal lands (Homewood et al. 2001).

Moreover, half of China's estimated poverty decline occurred from 1981 198484, before that country's domestic social policy changes and embrace of the global marketplace, and has been attributed to land reform that "gave farmers considerably greater control over their land and output choices" [ 11](p. 184),[ 16].

The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide is primarily a result of fossil fuel burning and conversion of land use, with one third of the increase since 1750 being attributed to land use change [1].

The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide is primarily a result of fossil fuel burning and conversion of land use, with one third of the increase since 1750 being attributed to land use change [ 1].

About 32% of this projected loss can be attributed to land use devoted for export production.

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