Sentences with phrase «in buffer zones»

The logging concessions stand to devastate the remaining forest in the buffer zones surrounding the national park.
As a biosphere, all living habitat is protected, including local Maya people who live in buffer zones on the edges.
The report recommends investing more money in conserving land in buffer zones around public water supplies.
Spent nuclear fuel rods and other waste would be buried 100 feet deep in a buffer zone between the border and the wall.
The farms are located at between 1100 and 1500 m in the buffer zone to Gunung Leuser National Park.
In Peru, organic agriculture practices are promoted in the buffer zone of the Ampay Forest Sanctuary.
Outside Hustai National Park, a woman milks cows in a buffer zone where reduced rainfall and overgrazing have desertifed the land.
«There is no such thing as Xylella,» says Pasquale Spina, a farmer whose trees are in the buffer zone.
Factor in a buffer zone for emergencies.
The Amazon Villa The Amazon Villa is a very comfortable rainforest lodge in the buffer zone of Tambopata National Reserve and offers exclusive use of the villa.
As the Refugio Amazonas is positioned in the buffer zone of Tambopata National Reserve, the wildlife you can spot from the lodge is incredible (although a little less diverse than the Tambopata Research Center above).
His work exists in the buffer zone between real and imaginary, mundane domesticity and super hero powers, day - to - day existence and daydreams.
A trilateral border post in the buffer zone between Transnistria and the Republic...
Figures 2b and 3b shows the region where SST is restored; within the inner box the ocean surface heat flux is fully overridden, while in the buffer zone between the inner and outer boxes, the flux is blended with the model - diagnosed one.»
I don't see the sense in the buffer zone argument either.
«1) Urban Core = pixels having 75 % to 100 % ISA (these are the highest in a city polygon); 2) Urban1 = pixels having ISA between 75 % and 50 % (75 % > ISA ≥ 50 %); 3) Urban2 = pixels having between 50 % and 25 % ISA (50 % > ISA ≥ 25 %)-- this is the last urban zone and its outer boundary identifies the 25 % threshold; 4) Suburban = pixels located in a buffer zone 0 — 5 km adjacent to and outside the 25 % ISA contour (pixels have less than 25 % ISA); and 5) Rural (or non-urban) = pixels located in a 5 kmwide ring located between 45 and 50 km away from the 25 % ISA contour and having less than 5 % ISA.»

Not exact matches

It solidified that mandate in June of this year by buying out FipkeCo's 10 % interests in the mine, bringing Dominion's stake to 90 % of Ekati's core and 68.8 % of the so - called «buffer zone» surrounding it.
Buffer, a service for scheduling social media posts, analyzed 4.8 million tweets to find the most popular tweeting times in 10 major time zones and the best times to tweet to maximize clicks and engagement.
In addition to better zoning laws, post-hurricane redevelopment should include reshaping the built environment of urban centers to better withstand severe weather events, and replenishing coastal wetlands to create a buffer against the effects of hurricanes.
These are broad ideas for evergreen content (exactly the kind of content you want for your buffer zone) that you keep in an accessible place like a Google Doc or Excel spreadsheet so that you can constantly contribute to them over time.
It follows a similar move in Ealing, which voted for buffer zones around an abortion clinic in west London to stop protesters gathering outside.
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.
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 federal judge has ordered the creation of a «buffer zone» to keep protesters out of an area in front of the centre to prevent them from blocking access to the surgical centre.
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...
Current organic standards do not require any special buffer zones for the growing of organic corn, therefore much of the supply of certified organic corn in the U.S. could possibly be contaminated by GMO cross pollination.
Sonoma County vote OKs stream setbacks Sonoma County supervisors Monday adopted a hard - won compromise between farmers and environmental groups, advancing protective buffer zones along 3,200 miles of streams and rivers in the county...
A recent New York Times article, about scientists visiting Aquiares to study, noted the increase in biodiversity as a result of the extensive variety of shade trees and the provision of buffer zones.
Coffee plots are interlaced with over a dozen natural springs and almost 20 kilometers in streams, all protected with buffer zones in line with our Rainforest Alliance certification.
A 2015 study co-authored by the Rainforest Alliance established that the deforestation rate in the Forest Stewardship Council - certified community forestry concessions was nearly zero, as compared to an annual deforestation rate of 1.2 percent in the MBR overall and 5.5 percent in the reserve's buffer zones.
In their report, they noted that the extensive variety of shade trees and the buffer zones around streams significantly increase overall biodiversity.
1 The Mesoamerican Biological Corridor is a programme concerning sustainable development and management in several protected areas and buffer zones linked by connectivity zones and multiple - use zones (corridors).
By maintaining abundant forest cover in shade coffee plantations, they can function as buffer zones and can form the backbone to the biological corridor linking the two national parks and other forest fragments.
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.
The use of organic agriculture in protected buffer zones has been explored in the Meso - American Biological Corridor, a complex of protected areas and sustainable management stretching over seven countries.
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.
But if sitting close together is an invitation for your kids to poke, pinch, and grab each other (distracting you from safe driving while you play referee), you'll probably need a buffer zone in the center.
In northwest Cook County, $ 400,000 was granted to buy 110 acres for a buffer zone between the Baker «s Lake Preserve and approaching development.
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.
Those arguing for drastic change tend to make the headlines, but there are many, including many in the military, that promote a traditional line, voicing concerns over US encirclement and the importance of the North as a buffer zone to US forces in South Korea.
In 2018, the Ministry will ensure the continuous implementation and enforcement of the buffer zone policies.
In addition, the Ministry continued with the management of the 10.2 km buffer zone created in the White Volta basin to protect, conserve and sustain fresh water resourceIn addition, the Ministry continued with the management of the 10.2 km buffer zone created in the White Volta basin to protect, conserve and sustain fresh water resourcein the White Volta basin to protect, conserve and sustain fresh water resources.
The Electoral Commission may, at any time during the period when an advance voting place is maintained, cause to be removed or obliterated from the advance voting place or the buffer zone statements or things referred to in section 198 (1)(a) to (c), subject to section 198 (2) and (3).
It is therefore possible that in the future Korean nationalism might collide with China's interest in keeping its buffer zone.
Sheehan called Schneiderman a «leader» on the abortion - rights issue, citing his expansion of buffer zones around Planned Parenthood facilities in upstate cities.
They estimate that, across about 60 % of the global vegetated area, greening has buffered warming by about 14 %; for the remaining areas, which mostly include boreal zones, LAI trends have amplified the raise in air temperatures, leading to an additional warming of about 10 %.
Relocation has its disadvantages, too, however: in places destroyed by the same tsunami in Sri Lanka, the authorities created buffer zones where new construction was prohibited.
EBS markets several different designs for its Enertia houses, but all share the basic premise of primary interior living space heated and cooled by air channeled in from a south - facing «buffer zone» envelope and from below grade.
The findings, published in this month's issue of Conservation Biology, support the growing belief among biologists that nature preserves should be large enough to provide a buffer zone around the edges to protect a central core.
Testing is more vigorous in and above the buffer zone.
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