Sentences with phrase «highly affected populations»

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On Thursday, CNN reported that «while the highly anticipated inter-Korean summit will capture much of the world's attention Friday, another equally consequential meeting will unfold in China on the same day, the outcome of which could affect more than a third of the world's population
Donations of canned goods are rarely beneficial and the collection of bottled water is highly inefficient, as both food and potable water can be purchased more inexpensively through merchants close to affected populations.
Predictive models suggest the ongoing Zika epidemic may run out of steam after two or three more seasons, but these models do not consider how urban slums and their highly mobile populations affect the disease's dynamics, according to the study.
To simulate such highly variable conditions and how they affect the probability of finches fledging from a fly - infested nest and thus population growth, the researchers used data from five years — 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013.
While HPV affects up to 80 % of the population, it is also highly misunderstood.
with highly vulnerable populations who are also affected by conflict and drought.
Viewed relative to population size, seasonal floods also caused significant displacement in sub-Saharan Africa, most notably in Niger, Chad, Sudan and South Sudan — countries with highly vulnerable populations who are also affected by conflict and drought.
Plaintiff Oceana, Inc. («Oceana») on behalf of its adversely affected members hereby challenges the unlawful decision of the National Marine Fisheries Service («Fisheries Service» or «Defendants») to adopt and promulgate Amendment 5b to the Highly Migratory Species («HMS») Fishery Management Plan because it failed to establish measures necessary to end overfishing and rebuild the dusky shark population to a healthy level as mandated by the Magnuson - Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act («Magnuson - Stevens Act»).
Human populations will also be affected, with up to ~ 2,100 million of the poorest people in the world (~ 30 % of the world's population) highly vulnerable to changes in the supply of plant - related goods and services.
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