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National maps here still describe the disputed land as a "reclamation zone".
The Essequibo region has long been denoted on Venezuelan maps as a "reclamation zone".
Guyana has a population of 800,000 and is roughly the size of Kansas; the reclamation zone claimed by Venezuela, which includes the territory west of the Essequibo River, is about the size of Georgia.
President Hugo Chávez, who died in March, occasionally appeared on television sitting in front of a large Venezuelan map, with the candy-cane-striped reclamation zone clearly visible over his shoulder, like a territorial appendix.
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Reclamation in coastal zones is effective for relieving population pressure and ensuring food safety.
At present, the reclamation of coastal zones mainly occurs in developing countries.
CARACAS, Venezuela — Maps of Venezuela hanging on the walls of schoolrooms and in government offices show a large striped area to the east of the country's border with Guyana marked "Zone in Reclamation".
Reclamation of these sensitive buffer zones or shores significantly altered the ecological properties and shortened the distance between human dwellings and marine systems, and thus their associated ESV.
Disturbance characteristics vary from region to region, according to natural and geological conditions, coal mining area land reclamation was divided into 3 zones, which are eastern, western and southern.
Reclamation was performed in the coastal zone of Tokyo Bay in Chiba Prefecture, from 1955 to 1975 to create land for the Keiyo coastal industrial zone (Chiba Enterprise Department Coastal Division 1976).
These results can be applied to assess the effects of development, evaluate the cumulative effects of projects, and identify vulnerable zones and aid in their reclamation.
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