Sentence examples for favourable landscape from inspiring English sources

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It finds that environmental and energy security pressures have created a favourable landscape 'push' for Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) that in turn has encouraged and facilitated serious commitment from some manufacturers.

However, the modified land-uses were embedded in a vast area of relatively intact primary forest, and it seems likely that the secondary and plantation forest samples could have recorded many occasional species that would not exist without the favourable landscape context [11], [25].

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To develop agri-environmental measures favourable to landscape quality, it is necessary to know more about the relationship between landscape structure and composition and the number of different species.

A combination of a decrease and an increase in mangrove sites suggests that certain urban typologies, such as denser urban areas and older urban regions, are more prone to mangrove recovery, whereas unplanned urban settlements and highly fragmented urban areas lead to a less favourable mangrove landscape.

"Our challenge now is to build on these firm foundations to drive higher rates of start-ups and create a landscape favourable to digitally enabled firms to thrive and contribute long term to growth and jobs".

Intense grazing by domestic livestock creates microsites and landscape characteristics favourable for seed dispersal, germination and establishment of creosotebush.

In the midst of these favourable signs, the Italian political landscape offered little ground for optimism.

The first was opened in Berlin in 1995 by Germany's environment minister, a young Angela Merkel, and that the political and economic landscape looks so favourable owes something to her lasting commitment.

Its autumn leaf colour makes sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua L). a favourable ornamental tree species for landscape beautification and urban greening.

Using integro-difference equations, we investigate the spreading dynamics in a one-dimensional heterogeneous landscape comprising alternating favourable and unfavourable habitat patches or randomly generated habitat patches with given spatial autocorrelation.

Where both the exposure to antibiotics and the anthropic pressure are minimal, acquired antibiotic resistance traits are not normally found in bacteria from wildlife, even if the ecological landscape is highly favourable to bacterial circulation among animals.

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