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Acting on the complaints and issues that arise will also engender resources and could open up a range of high costs arising from litigation.
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In this agrarian setting, limited availability of forest resources engendered exploitation of the highest diversities of cultivated crops, weedy species and woody plants.
One of the most prominent proposals to avoid some of the pathologies that natural resource wealth can engender is the direct distribution of resource rents to the population.
Migrant-specific programs may be more effective for the migrant community, but they may engender additional costs and resource demands.
The drivers for civic engagement are likely complex in this population, the nature of trust and engagement at this broadest societal level, however, denotes a capacity for social cohesion and access to resources which can engender wellbeing in this population.
A more sustainable and considered health promotion approach to palliative care, which shifts attention away from health service development to consider the resources which likely engender community engagement and can ensure greater sustainability of resources for patients and carers at the end of life is needed [ 32].
Plausible explanation for this is that the presence of many women and many children in the same household could engender a stiff competition for household resources, especially if the household is poor.
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