It's happening inside
the buffer zone on the border known as the Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, at Panmunjom — the already - historic site of the signing of the 1953 armistice that ended the fighting in the Korean War.
And if you include a 25 - kilometer
buffer zone on each side of the road — where Laurance says new hunting, poaching, farming, logging and mining are bound to pop up — the tally of violated protected areas rises to more than 2,000.
As a biosphere, all living habitat is protected, including local Maya people who live in
buffer zones on the edges.
Not exact matches
The authority of office is not one based in common belief and life but in «agreements» and «rights»
on the basis of which
buffer zones are placed between persons who are not civic friends or brothers and sisters in the Lord but adversaries with differing interests.
Councillors are to vote
on whether to create a
buffer zone outside a west London abortion clinic to prevent patients from being subjected to «intimidation» by Christians...
A west London council will vote
on whether it will become the first in the country to create a
buffer zone outside an abortion clinic, stopping pro-life campaigners holding gatherings like prayer vigils outside.
A west London council will vote
on whether it will become the first in the country to create a
buffer zone outside an abortion clinic, stopping pro-life campaigners...
Our GMO - Tested and Glyphosate - Tested open pollinated corn is grown
on small family farms with
buffer zones, ensuring that the places where the corn is planted is not downwind from any other conventional corn fields that may be using genetically modified seeds.
Deforestation is stopped, rivers are safeguarded by
buffer zones, critical
on - farm ecosystems (such as wetlands) are protected, and forest patches are preserved.
For example, in the case of Jonai Farms where there are just 12 sows (so a total herd of around 110 pigs at any given time)
on 9ha of paddocks, the 250m
buffer zone from rural dwellings recommended by Australia Pork Limited (APL) is actually wider than the pig paddocks in their entirety, and yet at times there are no pigs visible in a one - acre paddock due to low stocking densities.
Mr Baxter claimed when he planted the GM canola, he followed all regulations
on buffer zones and notified his neighbours.
It provides a
buffer zone between now and the New England game, so less woke columnists wont catch
on to the fact that he's faking the foot injury deal just to avoid the Pats.
The Sonoma Drift makes its home
on the west side of the grounds in a parking lot that's enclosed with concrete barriers for the occasion, a jubilant crowd pressed shoulder to shoulder and leaning against a second fence a
buffer zone beyond.
The diaper inner also has stay dry «
buffer zones» to keep liquid locked inside, plus a waterproof tummy strip
on the inside front.
The amended plan
on the table Monday reduced the size of the fitness center, thus cutting parking spaces and sparing more than 60 trees that were close to a
buffer zone between the hospital and the preserve.
The development will be concentrated
on the middle and western parts of the site, with the eastern portion reserved for a wet detention basin and a landscape
buffer zone.
The development will be concentrated
on the middle and western parts of the site, with the eastern portion reserved for a wet detention basin and a landscape
buffer zone, Bauman said.
The ideal scenario, according to Goodman, would be for the DuPage County Forest Preserve District to acquire the
buffer -
zone land from Good Samaritan, which in turn could use the money to build
on another site.
A spokesman for Stefanik told The Sun the lawmaker voted to support the legislation because the measure would «restore transparency to the process of developing stream
buffer zones near mining activities and require the Secretary of the Interior to work
on a comprehensive study aimed at protecting streams.»
Yes, lots of initiatives reduce infrastructure
on the border, such as sharing customs intelligence and
buffer enforcement
zones, but each lorry with goods is stopped and many are checked.
«From introducing the Reproductive Rights Disclosure Act, to expanding clinic
buffer zones, to investigating so - called «crisis pregnancy centers», Eric has taken
on tough fights for the women of New York State,» said NOW - NYS President Zenaida Mendez.
Sheehan called Schneiderman a «leader»
on the abortion - rights issue, citing his expansion of
buffer zones around Planned Parenthood facilities in upstate cities.
On the far side of the park, along a
buffer zone near the Tuul River, we stopped at a lone ger.
Last fall, Bush's Secretary of the Interior, Dirk Kempthorne, circumvented a prohibition
on mining activities by authorizing uranium exploration within a million acre
buffer zone around Grand Canyon National Park.
Set in Cyprus and following the down -
on - his - luck Yiannis as he tries to smuggle his dog Jimi across the
buffer zone separating the Greek and Turkish sides of the island, the film is a «laidback charmer» with «droll comedy, understated political commentary and an adorable scene - stealing canine,» according to Allan Hunter of Screen Daily.
On the upside, the East Coast Trail Association has made great strides to clean up the area, and the pollution is in a very limited area due to the trees acting as a
buffer zone.
The lodge sits
on the
buffer zone of the Tambopata National Reserve with dining room, bar, shop, WiFi (free) and 32 rooms (open to the jungle) with private facilities, hot water, mosquito net, safe and hammock or lounge chair.
Kaua'i Pesticide Litigation - The Kaua'i Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation helped to enact Local Ordinance 960 requiring more oversight,
buffer zones and reporting of pesticide and GMO use
on the island of Kaua'i in Hawaii.
Secondly, urban agriculture may also positively impact upon the greening and cleaning of the city by turning derelict open spaces into green
zones and maintaining
buffer and reserve
zones free of housing, with positive impacts
on the micro-climate (shade, temperature, sequestration of CO2).
Their safety and resilience depends
on the effectiveness of natural and man - made coastal flood protection, i.e. the capacity of the coastal
zone to act as a
buffer and absorb ocean energy through complex wave shoaling and breaking processes.
In a midnight regulation
on his way out of office President Bush removed this
buffer zone completely, encouraging the explosive growth of mountaintop removal mining in Appalachia.
To meet certification standards
on its farms, Chiquita has worked to protect forest preserves, plant
buffer zones of trees along waterways, recycle the large blue plastic bags used to cover bunches of ripening bananas, and improve facilities for workers.
These huge airports may be strains of the atmosphere as a whole, but their immediate impact
on our local airspace, thanks to mandated
buffer zones, is usually fairly small.
This
buffer zone is necessary, however, to allow some room for error after slamming
on your breaks.
They include a
buffer zone for development, a joint position
on fracking, development of a Fitzroy River management plan complemented by an Indigenous Protected Area, and a management body for the river.
The U.S. Supreme Court found the government does have a legitimate interest in «ensuring public safety and order, promoting the free flow of traffic
on streets and sidewalks, protecting property rights, and protecting a woman's freedom to seek pregnancy - related services,» and that the
buffer zones at issue «clearly serve these interests.»