Sentence examples for communities for subsistence from inspiring English sources

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The dugong is largely dependent on seagrass communities for subsistence and is thus restricted to the coastal habitats which support seagrass meadows, with the largest dugong concentrations typically occurring in wide, shallow, protected areas such as bays, mangrove channels, the waters of large inshore islands and inter-reefal waters.

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Indigenous people have been moving out and small-scale mining and livestock-raising, on which the communities depended for subsistence, have been hurt," Villablanca added.

The significant changes in LULC have the potential to affect natural resources and reduce agricultural productivity on which the livelihood of the local community depends for subsistence.

If the community affected is small, but vulnerable (e.g., toxoplasmosis affecting beluga whales on which an Inuit community is dependent for subsistence), solutions necessarily have to involve finding win-win outcomes for the local human communities such that they gain value from practices that reduce the disease transmission.

In "Mill Times," a new documentary interlaced with animated segments of historical fiction, the path of industrial progress is paved with trade-offs: craft for productivity, individual freedoms for regimented communities and subsistence living for cash wages.

Increased pressure on the inside reefs by communities after Cyclone Pam was a major concern with strategies in place to encourage communities to venture further for subsistence, although all professional fishermen catch deep water fish such as Tuna (EP).

We identify a number of policy changes and extension programs that could better support local communities relying on WEPs for subsistence purposes to improve their adaptive capacity.

In most countries where forests are recovering, the transition is driven by improved economic conditions reducing the need for rural communities to clear trees for subsistence farming and by government tree planting policies.

Certain fishing communities do practice it for subsistence, but for the most part the animal is not eaten by Cubans.

They created a magnificent human aerial-art PROTECT with images of caribou antler and salmon, two species the Gwich'in communities critically depend on for subsistence food, and both these species are threatened by climate change and potential oil-and-gas development.

He also explains that the cost of public transport to clinics is prohibitive for people from this community of subsistence farmers.

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