Sentence examples for tangible conservation from inspiring English sources

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Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been widely adopted as the leading tool for coral-reef conservation, but resource users seldom accept them [1, 2], and many have failed to produce tangible conservation benefits [3].

Most significantly, by definition, ecotourism must contribute directly to local communities' well-being and include tangible conservation action (not only 'do no harm') - as explained by The International Ecotourism Society, which provides a list of the key principles of ecotourism and other useful guidelines (TIES 2012).

Tangible conservation measures for long-lived marine species requires that protection of biologically relevant life history stages be logistically, politically and economically feasible [4] [6].

This situation impedes tangible conservation and identification of threatened amphibians because localised or small-sample studies restrict inference over the entire Class.

These concerns, coupled with market competition, are generating tangible conservation outcomes, including private set-asides of natural habitat within and surrounding vineyards, local policies that restrict grading on steep slopes, better control of sediment and erosion near streams, and restoring stream flows for native salmonids while providing growers with a stable water supply [48], [49].

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To gain support of the general public, tangible human benefits from conservation should outweigh the immediate usually economic gains of nonconservation land use (40 ).

Energy conservation is a tangible resource by itself that competes economically with contemporary energy supply options.

The results obtained with this method to value a conservation policy of tangible and intangible heritage show positive willingness to pay towards the conservation of maritime cultural heritage, with higher willingness to pay for intangible attributes, although there is a significant heterogeneity in the values obtained depending upon the attitudes of individuals regarding culture.

Fishing, however, is the main threat, and hence a tangible starting place for making conservation gains.

It is important to note that for bridled nailtail conservation there are limited tangible co-benefits with grazing.

The exchange program is a powerful, unifying force bringing awareness to conservation problems and highlighting tangible solutions.

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