Sentences with phrase «ecosystem benefits of»

Whether it's ecosystem benefits of wildfire or race relations in a national historic site, «the park ranger doing the evening program doesn't embellish,» Jarvis added.

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Holland recites the cost and efficiency benefits before adding, «We certainly hope that incumbents will be part of the ecosystem.
Some, like Goldman Sachs, are competing directly with them, while others, like JPMorgan, are stamping their approval and investing heavy amounts of money into the startups, believing they can benefit the personal finance ecosystem.
So how do we continue to leverage all those relationships to again highlight the integrated economies and the co-operations that we have and the benefits we have of creating this ecosystem that creates jobs both in Canada and the U.S.?
However, governments on both sides of the table must first recognize the benefits of strong startup ecosystems, such as job creation, knowledge transfer etc..
in Puerto Rico, we are witnessing an infectious positivity flowing from local governments in support of developing strong local startup ecosystems, which is creating benefits for entire countries, economies and societies.
With these products, our customers will have an entire sustainable energy ecosystem, comprised of products whose benefits go far beyond simply being sustainable.
These remarks from Buterin might seem like negative criticism directed at the cryptocurrency community that has built its tokens on the platform he incepted, but the healthy dose of realism might be just what is needed to keep the eyes of the ecosystem focused on the benefits of developing decentralized technologies for reasons greater than the value associated with their related tokens.
In the context of considering the NGP's economic burdens and benefits (NGP Report, Volume II, s. 2.4.4), the JRP noted that the concept of «ecological goods and services» was described during the hearing but that, based on the hearing record, the estimated costs for damages to ecosystem goods and services were not well quantified and based on a methodology that is not currently broadly accepted.
«The higher structural costs associated with decentralization of a scaled payments ecosystem are likely to offset any benefits of security and speed.
The addition of JLABS to this ecosystem will further propel the creation of new companies and new jobs, and ultimately new healthcare solutions that will benefit individuals and our society for years to come.»
Early outreach to startups provides a number of benefits, including the ability to push its Azure cloud platform, get early access to possible acquisition targets, and keep tabs on what's going on at the cutting edge of the tech ecosystem.
Since lithium - ion batteries represent a large percentage of the cost of today's electric vehicle, we believe Apple should be well positioned to leverage its existing knowledge domain and more robust R&D spending in this area, and in turn apply any energy density / battery life improvements for a car across all the other products in its ecosystem that will share the benefit from such battery innovation (iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, MacBook, Beats).
But along with the benefits, the strong incentives can have a negative impact of creating an echo chamber of biased views that stifle new people from entering the ecosystem.
This means that the rewards earned with the card can be paired with the benefits of some premium credit cards on the same Ultimate Rewards ecosystem.
Once everything's said and done, this P2P will definitely create a quite favorable ecosystem where every transparent ICO can reap a lot of benefits ranging from visibility to liquidity.
«That may be a good thing,» said McDonald, «that ultimately works to the benefit of the entire advertising, data and research ecosystem if it restores the public's trust.
Ma added, «This alliance will benefit consumers and merchants by cultivating an open and transparent integrated ecosystem that will be the backbone of the future economy.»
It's a strategy with proven conservation benefits in some of the country's most precious ecosystems.
With a shared vision of how organic principles and practices can benefit all of human society and the planet's diverse ecosystems, IFOAM — Organics International and the International Society of Organic Farming Research (ISOFAR), and their generous supporters, the government of Goesan County, Republic of Korea, held an International Organic Expo from 18 September — 11 October 2015, to imagine and plan the future of the organic sector and its contribution to ecological sustainability and societal well - being.
Thanks to the Robert W. Wilson Innovation Fund, the Rainforest Alliance undertakes efforts across the globe that expand our scope of impact by delivering greater value to our stakeholders and creating more substantial benefits in the ecosystems and communities where we work.
This area of science clearly demonstrates the need for enabling technologies and ecosystem actions to be considered together in order to unlock the benefits for Australian businesses and consumers.
All of these actions can benefit from a unified and collaborative approach across the F&A ecosystem, however the lists have been separated into:
For instance, CSWA will conduct workshops that inform growers about survey results and the benefits of effective implementation of ecosystem / conservation practices, such as biodiversity protection, watershed restoration, and integrated pest management
By studying the whole farm, or even the whole landscape within which the farm operates, researchers are trying to find ways to characterize the benefits of organic agriculture to the ecosystem.
The benefits of organic farming include the guardianship of our natural land resources, native plants, wildlife, insects, and birds, the development and conservation of natural ecosystems and a reduction in the nitrate and agrochemical pollution of our countryside and water courses.
The direct economic value of ecosystem functions for organic farmers is an excellent example of «benefit - sharing».
Doherty et al. (2000) described sustainable agriculture as «ecological engineering solutions aiming to minimally manipulate and manage ecosystems for the benefit of both nature and humanity».
Biodiversity loss, environmental degradation and severe impacts on ecosystem services — which refer to nature's support of wildlife habitat, crop pollination, soil health and other benefits — have not only accompanied conventional farming systems, but have often extended well beyond the boundaries of their fields, such as fertilizer runoff into rivers.
And as a statewide conservation organization, we have a broader interest in the conservation and restoration of the Housatonic River Valley ecosystem for the benefit of both people and wildlife.
The Executive Director of the Centre for Natural Resources and Environmental management Koshi Kwawu Kumi told Joy News» Volta Region correspondent Ivy Setordzie «oil exploration in the fragile ecosystem will not in any way benefit the citizens of Anlo land.»
The recent national ecosystem assessment (NEA) attempted to place a value on nature to the UK economy, estimating health and welfare benefits of over # 30 billion.
In light of this the researchers call for changes in forest management strategies in order to maximize ecosystem processes and thus maximize the benefits of European forests.
The watershed of the world's third largest estuary — the Chesapeake Bay — covers 64,000 square miles and is home to almost 18 million people who benefit from the flood control, food sources and recreational opportunities that the ecosystem provides.
National studies verify that the value of ecosystem services and benefits far outweigh the cost of preventing land degradation or the cost of remediation in most situations.
«Knowing the distribution of threats and benefits — the linking of ecosystem service maps with threat maps — is a powerful and under - utilized tool to help us better manage the Great Lakes and other highly valued ecosystems,» Allan said.
«Restoration priorities are typically based on the evidence for environmental degradation without explicitly accounting for the benefits people receive from ecosystems, which include recreational opportunities,» said lead researcher David Allan, professor emeritus of aquatic sciences at the U-M School of Natural Resources and Environment.
[Nicolaas Bouwes et al, Ecosystem experiment reveals benefits of natural and simulated beaver dams to a threatened population of steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss)-RSB-
The researchers show that river ecosystems also benefit from large inputs of energy each autumn in the form of falling leaves.
The authors added that governmental and non-governmental agencies will need to collaborate across disciplines, and countries, to ensure that the potential benefits of development do not occur at the expense of regional food security and the integrity of the Amazon ecosystem.
Published in the international journal Global Change Biology, experts from Cardiff University describe having discovered a previously unknown benefit of trees to the resilience of river ecosystems.
Examples of such areas include understanding relationships between intended genetic changes and an organism's observable traits, the unintended effects of genetic changes on target and non-target organisms, predicting and monitoring ecosystem responses, and quantifying the economic and social costs and benefits of biotechnologies.
Olander said such types of economic benefits mean that ecosystem services could stand out, as government administrators seek to make their agencies more efficient.
A healthy global debate has occurred concerning the benefits of using non-native trees for restoring some aspects of ecosystem function in degraded habitats.
With the world economy still stuck in recession, the allure of the argument that economic growth can be green and that a new era of free world trade will positively benefit the planet's ecosystems is growing.
The collection of studies in the theme issue provides a rallying point for broader discussions of how human influences shape evolution and how that evolution, in turn, influences species traits, biodiversity, and «ecosystem services» — the benefits that nature provides to humans, such as food, water and clean air.
«Biodiversity and ecosystem services contributed to rapid average annual economic growth of 7.6 % from 1990 to 2010 in the Asia - Pacific region, benefitting its more than 4.5 billion people.
The researchers rated the economic benefits derived from five ecosystem services: sustainable bush meat hunting; timber harvest; bioprospecting for pharmaceuticals; carbon storage; and so - called existence value, or the intrinsic value of nature «as a source of wonder and inspiration,» the researchers write in the paper presenting their finding published yesterday in PLoS Biology.
Zebra mussels, although injurious to parts of the Great Lakes ecosystem, have actually benefited some species.
While international trade may generate economic benefits to the exporting countries, a recent study by researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) revealed that benefits from trade are unable to compensate for the loss of forests and ecosystems in those countries.
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