Sentences with phrase «preserve lands for future generations»

The wineries we represent embrace sustainable eco and social practices, doing their part to help preserve lands for future generations while improving the human condition now.

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Our belief in organic farming is deeply rooted in our commitment to land stewardship that preserves the environment for future generations.
«I'm excited for the opportunity to lead this great agency as we continue to protect and preserve the state's land, air and water resources for future generations,» said Seggos.
The Yurok are committed to both preserving the land and ways of their ancestors while fostering a rewarding future for new generations.
Our belief in organic farming is deeply rooted in our commitment to land stewardship that preserves the environment for future generations.
Provided strategic advice to Indigenous clients on leveraging Aboriginal and Treaty rights to preserve their lands and practices, and to benefit from the development of those lands for future generations
Given that both Indigenous peoples and the Crown are constrained by the necessity of preserving Aboriginal title lands for the use and benefit of future generations, can the common intention of the treaties have been to extinguish Aboriginal title?
Finally, the need to preserve Aboriginal title lands for the use and benefit of future generations is an inherent limit on Indigenous peoples» use of Aboriginal title lands as well as any attempt by the Crown to justify an infringement of Aboriginal title.
The Prime Minister announced that the Government is interested in supporting Indigenous Australians turn their land into wealth, while protecting the rights of communal ownership and preserving Indigenous land for future generations.
We recognise the cultural importance of communal ownership of land, and we are committed to protecting the rights of communal ownership and to ensure that indigenous land is preserved for future generations.
For indigenous communities, relations to the land are not merely a matter of possession and production but a material and spiritual element which they must fully enjoy, even to preserve their cultural legacy and transmit it to future generations
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