Sentence examples for tree resources from inspiring English sources

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Working with municipalities to assess and manage their urban tree resources while applying appropriate technologies.

However, no functional traits were unique for both indigenous groups, implying that farmers may exchange them by exotics, which could be catalysed by the loss of local knowledge about indigenous tree resources and benefits.

Deforestation accompanied by the expansion of agricultural land makes tree resources less available in many regions in the tropics, and small-scale farmers often incorporate trees with agricultural lands to meet their demands for food, timber, fuelwood, or fodder.

Although large trees were clearly being conserved in communal rangelands and fields, there was a relatively low cover of vegetation below 5 m, which raise doubts about recruitment and long-term sustainability of the tree resources.

This research provides nothing less than an entirely different way of looking at the world — in terms of what you might call "tree wealth" or "tree resources". After all, having lots of trees in a country provides a huge host of benefits — trees are both a natural resource and an asset to humans.

She said that the most meaningful way of looking at the relationship between a country's wealth and its tree resources would be to calculate a nation's "forest potential" — how many trees it is actually capable of supporting — and then compare that with how many it actually has, which would then reflect how much the country has exploited those resources, as opposed to preserving them.

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Tibbets says: "i-Tree is a real opportunity to finally put a valuation on London's tree resource and financial value is something that everybody can understand".

"In Sheffield, the cost is [to] the tree resource, the value of Sheffield PLC, and the local people who are really, really upset.

Path analyses present supporting evidence that the honeydew-induced changes in soil biota (notably via a pathway from microbial biomass to endogenic earthworms), can cascade up to affect tree resource allocation and crown architecture.

Challenges to 'conventional wisdom' on tree resource use, value and management – such as in the posited links between commercialisation, cultivation and conservation – are highlighted, and constraints and opportunities to maintain and enhance value are described.

The presence of this tree resource could have played a major role in the historic sedentarization of this nomad society.

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