Sentences with phrase «adequate food resources»

Of course without adequate food resources and housing, even humble natural housing, and mutual concern for its citizens, education, healthcare, spirituality, etc., then it becomes more difficult to attain a contented outcome.
To successfully reproduce, female caribou must be able to move freely throughout the 1002 Area to find adequate food resources to build up their fat reserves and milk.
«From a global perspective, we need to address why people continue to die of hunger and malnutrition in 2012 when adequate food resources exist.»

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We can make sure their habitats are protected, that they are given adequate food and resources to grow and reproduce, that they are not hunted and killed into extinction, and that they are not taken advantage of or overworked as we tame them and train them to work alongside us on earth.
Organic farming helps to conserve natural resources and to secure an adequate food supply for people in the Southern Hemisphere.
As the world races toward a projected 9 billion inhabitants and against the backdrop of climate change, resource shortages and urbanisation, the question of how to ensure adequate food supply for everyone looms rather large.
Head Start and Early Head Start provide reliable assistance in securing resources for families in areas such as food security, safe and adequate housing, family counseling, and the many other challenges that parents face in creating a healthy and nurturing environment for their children.
As the world population reaches 7 billion, many countries regions confront a scarcity of those basic resources essential for human life — namely adequate food and water.
The latter two countries struggle to provide adequate food and water resources, and India increased its energy consumption by almost 50 percent between 1992 and 2001.
Growing population and climate change are likely to increase the pressure on already limited water resources and diet change has been suggested as one of the measures contributing to adequate food security for growing population.
The idea is that Passenger Pigeons evolved to live in huge flocks and became dependent on their large flocks, meaning they could not produce enough offspring to survive unless there were billions of them, either for social reasons (they would not breed in small flocks), for predator reasons (they could not satiate predators without huge flocks), or for resource reasons (they could not find adequate food sources in small populations).
The quality of a service's resources should also be considered, Mr Stevenson said, with an adequate supply of arts materials, construction and sports equipment and ample opportunities for children to play and create things, as well as nutritious and well - prepared snacks and food.
Specifically, the carrier failed to adhere to the assurances in its contingency plan for lengthy tarmac delays that the carrier would provide adequate food and water no later than two hours after an aircraft leaves the gate if the aircraft remains on the tarmac and to ensure sufficient resources to implement the plan.
In addition, carriers are required to provide adequate food and drinking water no later than two hours after the aircraft leaves the gate (in the case of a departure) or touches down (in the case of an arrival), and ensure that they have sufficient resources to implement their plan.
Jeff is correct: choose a nationally - known pet food company (adequate resources for proper R + D and proper quality control) which is AAFCO - certified, which is consistent with your personal general nutritional philosophy, and which satisfies your pet and his / her GI tract.
However, a study published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery explained that cats can exist as solitary creatures, but in settings with adequate resources (like plentiful food and resting places), cats can also reside peacefully in a colony or group.
Perhaps the best solution would be for a bare minimum of rights and resources (like full education, health - care and a steady and adequate food supply) to be guaranteed for a single child per family with any additional child recieving no government or NGO aid (all costs must be borne by the family).
For fortunate millions of people with super riches to conspicuously consume resources, while billions of less fortunate people go without adequate food to eat, is an unseemingly economic arrangement in need of modification in a timely fashion.
From a global perspective, we are faced with daunting challenges as documented in World Resources, 1996 - 97: the accelerating confluence of population expansion, increased demand for energy, food, clean drinking water, adequate housing, the destructive environmental effects of pollution from fossil fuels and nuclear waste, plus the growing divergence between the haves and have - nots and the potential for ensuing conflicts.
For example, as long as the rise in global average temperature stays below 3 degrees Celsius, some models predict that global food production could increase because of the longer growing season at mid - to high - latitudes, provided adequate water resources are available.
The session agenda contained several priority topics, including sustainable energy in the Arab region, especially energy security and regional integration, technology adaptation policy and potential for local manufacturing of adequate renewable energy equipment and a regional agenda for the implementation of the United Nations Decade on Sustainable Energy for All, as well as natural resources management for sustainable development, including the post-2015 development agenda from the perspective of the Arab region and the energy - water - food nexus in the Arab region.
This reality restricted their growth even where other resources, such as food and water, were adequate.
Families are at a far higher risk of food insecurity than individuals, and it can be especially trying for large families to obtain adequate nutritional resources for their families.
In 2014, nearly one in seven American households experienced food insecurity, meaning that one or more household members did not have adequate food due to insufficient money or other resources.
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