Sentence examples for biodiversity sector from inspiring English sources

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To move towards gender equality in the biodiversity sector, it is essential that better gender-specific data is collected and shared, as exemplified by the EGI NBSAP data.

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The aim of the NCCAS is to provide adaptation actions for land-based resources, namely, the agricultural, water, forestry, land-use, and biodiversity sectors (16).

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Therefore it presents a framework, consisting of institutional, motivational and means dimensions for identifying key barriers and levers for mainstreaming biodiversity into economic sectors.

And mainstreaming, which, just as it sounds, means mainstreaming biodiversity into all sectors of society, has long been a part of achieving global targets.

From discussions held with policy-makers and experts in the biodiversity and health sectors, spanning some 50 countries in Africa and the Americas, we derive a broad framework for the development of national and regional public health and biodiversity strategies relevant to strategic planning processes in the emerging post-2015 development context.

Rare breeds of livestock are an important source of biodiversity in the agricultural sector.

A recent study looks at how to promote a solution called a "four-step mitigation hierarchy" to implement biodiversity protection in these sectors.

We discuss how international collaboration between developed and developing countries is essential for improving productivity in the discovery and management of marine biodiversity, and how various sectors may contribute to this.

The adaptation strategy is assessing adaptation needs in several sectors, including biodiversity and habitat, infrastructure, water, oceans and coastal resources, working landscapes, and public health.

[The New York Times] The conservationist Richard Leakey warns that Kenya has lost 60 percent of her natural pollinators, with severe implications for the country's agricultural sector and for biodiversity.

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