Sentences with phrase «nature conservation laws»

✔ Ample knowledge of green landscaping techniques, compliant to federally issued nature conservation laws applicable to landscaping

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Sorry charlie, we already know that laws of nature are thrown out in cosmic explosions, black holes and can theorize that just because we now have the law of the conservation of energy doesn't mean that it applied 14 billion years ago.
Mass Audubon coordinated amicus brief filings in support of the Commonwealth with partners from the Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions, Conservation Law Foundation, The Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife, and the National Wildlife Federation.
She showed that symmetries in nature implied the conservation laws that physicists had discovered without really understanding.
The results suggest that there should be: improvements to policy and management to champion biodiversity issues; a strengthening of environmental laws and enforcement; recognition of socio - economic issues especially among indigenous and local communities; increases in funding and resource allocation; knowledge, research and development to inform decision making; a greater understanding and protection of the rights of nature and cultural heritage; a more holistic public awareness and participation to bring about change to promote conservation.
The only way out, theorists at the meeting decided, was to break another supposedly fundamental law of nature — the conservation of energy.
The social science considerations of using genomic technologies for conservation were presented by historian Mark Barrows, author of «Nature's Ghosts: Confronting Extinction from the age of Jefferson to the Age of Ecology,» and environmental law professor, Alex Camacho, author of «Going the Way of the Dodo: De-Extinction, Dualisms, and Reframing Conservaconservation were presented by historian Mark Barrows, author of «Nature's Ghosts: Confronting Extinction from the age of Jefferson to the Age of Ecology,» and environmental law professor, Alex Camacho, author of «Going the Way of the Dodo: De-Extinction, Dualisms, and Reframing ConservationConservation».
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Failure to do so can have serious consequences for conservation and ecotourism in this nation that has built its reputation on its peace with nature, safety of visitors and respect for the rule of law.
We're in the business of trying to squeeze as much as we can within the limits of the laws that nature imposes on us and one of those laws is conservation of energy.
In Ecuador, the Team brought in experts from the Environmental Law Center of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and RISAS, a Quito, Ecuador - based PES network for an open forum and closed - door meeting with Ecuador's Ministry of Environment on how to use payments for ecosystem services and carbon trading to foster forest preservation.
(5) Whenever, before or during the drilling of a well not within the boundaries of an operating coal mine, the well operator encounters conditions of a nature which renders drilling of the bore hole or a portion thereof impossible, or more hazardous than usual, the well operator, upon verbal notice to the department, may immediately plug all or part of the bore hole, if drilling has occurred, and commence a new bore hole not more than 50 feet from the old bore hole if the location of the new bore hole does not violate section 3215 (relating to well location restrictions) and, in the case of a well subject to act of July 25, 1961 (P.L. 825, No. 359), known as the Oil and Gas Conservation Law, if the new location complies with existing laws, regulations and spacing orders and the new bore hole is at least 330 feet from the nearest lease boundary.
But there is a substantive point behind insisting upon a stable distribution along the lines of Emmy Noether's (first) Theorem; a symmetry discovered in nature leads to a conservation law.
Dr. Richard Emslie, a Scientific Officer for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), explained that, «where there is political will, dedicated conservation programs and good law enforcement, rhino numbers have increased in both Africa and Conservation of Nature (IUCN), explained that, «where there is political will, dedicated conservation programs and good law enforcement, rhino numbers have increased in both Africa and conservation programs and good law enforcement, rhino numbers have increased in both Africa and Asia.»
[1] Peter D. Burdon is a senior lecturer at the Adelaide School of Law, a member of the Ethics Specialist Group, International Union for the Conservation of Nature and active with Friends of the Earth.
«The Adjudication of Claims Concerning Environmental Impact Assessment Before International Courts and Tribunals,» June 22, 2016 (International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Academy of Environmental Law Colloquium, Oslo, Norway)
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