Sentence examples for governing resource from inspiring English sources

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In many instances, local rules governing resource use are as or more effective at conserving resources such as forests than the state-protected areas that formal conservation efforts often promote (Hayes 2006; Ostrom and Nagendra 2006).

Rules governing resource extraction practice make it possible to weed out and punish unscrupulous businesses.

We need an all hands, well financed effort focused on basic research, infrastructure investment, along with rigorous rules governing resource development, use and pollution.

Since then, the NPC has passed dozens of laws governing resource conservation, pollution abatement, and ecological management.

Depending on the parameters governing resource abundance, mutational effects, and trade-offs leading to negative frequency-dependent selection, we observe resource competition giving rise to either generalists or specialists.

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The toolkit enables researchers to instantiate self-managed virtual data centers and to define the controllers that govern resource allocation, selection, and dynamic migration.

There is traction in this view, but others may hold that control over the social actors will lead to little if not well framed within the dynamics of the social institutions which govern resource use in rangelands.

In the work presented here, we find that lower availability of information does not affect the average performance of the group in terms of their capacity to provide public infrastructure and govern resource use, but it affects the distribution of earnings and the ability to cope with disturbances.

They are enriched with candidate genes belonging to the insulin/insulin like signaling (IIS) pathway, including PAR 3 (bazooka, GB10346), PI3K (phosphoinositide 3-kinase, GB17429), PDK1 (phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1, GB15780), and IRS (insulin receptor substrate, GB11037), that can govern resource allocation to reproduction and life-history progression [13].

All current UK indices of socio-economic status have inherent problems, especially those used to govern resource allocation to the health sphere.

In such settings, the lack of a single unitary agency e.g., the ministry of health that governs resource allocation limits the use of CEA tools to inform resource allocation at a sector level.

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