Sentences with phrase «land encroachment»

Secondly, the areas that the Hadzabe do maintain are under increasing pressures brought about by human population growth and increasing land encroachment and conversion.
57.7 / 0.7096 = 81.3 meters with out land encroachment.
Earlier this year, STRI research associate William Laurance published a paper in Science, stressing the importance of considering wildlife conservation during transportation infrastructure planning, because it is well known in the conservation community that roads «can unleash a Pandora's box of environmental ills, such as land encroachment, wildlife poaching, forest fragmentation, exotic species invasions and illegal mining.»
We are doing everything possible to stop clashes between herdsmen and farmers over land encroachment during grazing, cattle rustling or other crimes in the state,» he said.

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Pastors are not exempt from the law of the land, rather, the law of the land ought to protect them from the encroachment of lawmakers, such as Mayor Parker.
Their task is to seek their own good, and the pursuit of that project means primarily the defense of their land against further encroachments and, where possible, the recovery of lands that have been illegally taken from them.
For now though, I think the political actors are happy with the status quo so expect greater amount of settlements into West Bank, violence in new settlements from Palestinians in reaction to encroachment and then wall extension and construction as Israel's booming economy gobbles up more land whereas the hobbled Palestinian economy continues to underperform.
Head teachers of Senior Secondary Schools in the Upper East Region say the quality of teaching and learning is under threat due to inadequate accommodation for staff and students, encroachment on school lands and inconsistencies in the payment of feeding grants.
How does a more acid ocean interact with things like warmer seas, or human encroachment such as overfishing or land - based run - off?
Billy the Kid is invoked not only as Peckinpah saw him, a symbol of 19th - century Romantic ideas of rebellion, on the run from the inevitable encroachment of 20th - century capitalist forces, but also in terms of the back - to - the - land hippie nostalgia that arose when more radical political hopes were crushed at the end of the Sixties.
Similarly, the land on which the house sits usually isn't going anywhere (with a few notable exceptions like coastal property prone to erosion or beach encroachment) So, take the home's value, minus 15 %, plus the street value of all the things you have in it (this is typically a different «bucket» of coverage limit, and keep in mind the insurer will pay present value, not replacement cost), and that should be your coverage limit.
Epidemiology can not identify a single specific cause for these transforming changes in the character of Leptospirosis but several factors are thought to be important: (1) Impact of use of Bivalent vaccine in late 1970s & 1980s with subsequent reduced use in the 1990s (2) Expansion of suburbs into formerly rural lands, & (3) Increased interaction / encroachment of people & pets upon wildlife.
These disturbing images play out a revenge fantasy, representing the consequences of centuries of irresponsible encroachment upon the land.
It is flood plain encroachment on formerly safe dry land.
«Encroachment into mangrove forests, which used to serve as a buffer between the rising tide, between big waves and storms and residential areas; all those lands have been destroyed,» the AFP news agency reported him as saying.
Working with local stakeholders, the project is ensuring local communities appreciate the value of the standing forest and can develop sustainable livelihoods on agricultural land and unprotected areas, reducing illegal encroachment into the newly formed Park.
It states that there is growing evidence that climate change significantly exacerbates other major human - induced pressures such as encroachment, deforestation, forest degradation, land - use change, pollution and overexploitation of wildlife resources.
The land the station sits on changes, not only due to urban encroachment, but in value.
«He favored a drastic reduction in population to halt encroachment on park land
The Rainforest Foundation UK and the Global Canopy Programme are taking a similar approach in Congo and Cameroon, respectively, helping communities map their lands to protect against illegal loggers and other forms of encroachment.
Once Aboriginal title is declared, as it was in this case, what remains of the Crown's underlying title is two things: first, a fiduciary duty owed to the Aboriginal title holders when the Crown is dealing with the Aboriginal land, and, second, the right to encroach on the Aboriginal title if the government can justify the encroachment (paras 71, 85).
From Lemmon v Webb [1894] 3 Ch 1, 58 JP 716 in the Court of Appeal to Davey v Harrow Corpn [1958] 1 QB 60, [1957] 2 All ER 305 the encroachment of the boughs and roots over, and within, the land of the adjoining owner had been held by the courts to be a nuisance.
They manage the issues of illegal constructions and encroachments and get the land released by lawful ways.
Give them an encroachment on to federal land, a condo building missing parts of the roof... heck, even a Hell's Angels clubhouse infested with termites.
A land survey will reveal property lines, any easements, or encroachments — such as from a garage or fence — from neighbors either intentionally or unintentionally invading the property line.
A property encroachment is a situation in which a homeowner's property, such as a garage or fence, extends across the property line of adjoining land.
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