indiscriminate felling of trees which leads to deforestation and desertification(passive) caused byforest resources
indiscriminate felling of trees which has led to deforestation and desertification(passive) caused byforest resources
indiscriminate felling of trees as well as prevent women from dying of indoor pollution(passive) caused byforest resources
population and the corresponding population pressure(passive) caused byforest resources
the clearing of forest land for agriculture , construction(passive) caused byforest resources
people who love to cook - and who know that delicious food depends on a healthy planet(passive) Designed byforest resources
the people surrounding the Wami Mbiki forest reserve especially those found along Chalinze Mbwete roads and those between Mikese and Chalinze which supply a bulk amount of charcoal to Dar es salaam and Morogoro regions(passive) caused byWamimbiki forest resources
Unsustainable resource use and agricultural practiceshave ledto forest resources
timber and grazing landsare leadingforest resources
In the Tree Farms , coppice renewal ( See Note 1 ) or replanting is undertaken after harvesting for paper manufacturing materialsto continuously createforest resources
large - scale lumber felling coupled with a recent decline in the demand for lumber in addition to the global ecology movement(passive) caused bythe forest resources
the large number of tourists who visit the every year(passive) caused byforest resources
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directly to the livelihoods of 90 % of the 1.2 billion people living in abject poverty ( 6contributedirectly to the livelihoods of 90 % of the 1.2 billion people living in abject poverty ( 6
to the creation of new markets as well as visions , opportunities and challenges that southern Europe has regarding the bioeconomyleadingto the creation of new markets as well as visions , opportunities and challenges that southern Europe has regarding the bioeconomy
significantly to carbon sequestration and support development of the Communitycontributesignificantly to carbon sequestration and support development of the Community
between 30 - 42 % of total household income for the rural people[14contributebetween 30 - 42 % of total household income for the rural people[14
from 30 % to 42 % of total household income for such rural people ( Hansen and Topcontributefrom 30 % to 42 % of total household income for such rural people ( Hansen and Top
to the livelihoods of 90 % of the 1.2 billion people living in extreme poverty ( WWF , 2011directly contributeto the livelihoods of 90 % of the 1.2 billion people living in extreme poverty ( WWF , 2011
to biodiversity conservation and sustainable livelihoodscontributingto biodiversity conservation and sustainable livelihoods
to the natural environment on which food production depends and absorb around 15 percent of greenhouse gas emissionscontributeto the natural environment on which food production depends and absorb around 15 percent of greenhouse gas emissions
to poverty mitigation ... serving as subsistence ‘ safety nets ’ or low income ‘ gap fillers ’ , and poverty reduction – helping lift households out of poverty by increasing assets , services , civil and political rights , voice and the rule of lawcontributeto poverty mitigation ... serving as subsistence ‘ safety nets ’ or low income ‘ gap fillers ’ , and poverty reduction – helping lift households out of poverty by increasing assets , services , civil and political rights , voice and the rule of law
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more and more deforestation for various purposescausesmore and more deforestation for various purposes
to increased rates of deforestationleadingto increased rates of deforestation
to the 2 % annual deforestation ratecontributingto the 2 % annual deforestation rate
significantly to the income of the rural poorcontributesignificantly to the income of the rural poor
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to degradation , deforestation and the impoverishment of forest fringe communitiesleadingto degradation , deforestation and the impoverishment of forest fringe communities
significantly to rural community ’s livelihoods and economic well - beingcontributesignificantly to rural community ’s livelihoods and economic well - being
in deforestation which is estimated at about 3.4 million hectares per year [ 6resultingin deforestation which is estimated at about 3.4 million hectares per year [ 6
significantly to rural community 's livelihoods and economic well - being using generalizedcontributesignificantly to rural community 's livelihoods and economic well - being using generalized
to 80 % of livelihood of people living in extreme povertydirectly contributeto 80 % of livelihood of people living in extreme poverty
significantly more total household income than in male - headed households ( Shackleton & Shackleton 2004contributesignificantly more total household income than in male - headed households ( Shackleton & Shackleton 2004
to deforestation and land degradation leading to the effects of global warming due to reduction of the carbon sink blanketleadingto deforestation and land degradation leading to the effects of global warming due to reduction of the carbon sink blanket
from 30 to 40 percent of total household livelihood of the rural people living near the forestscontributefrom 30 to 40 percent of total household livelihood of the rural people living near the forests
to climate change mitigationcontributingto climate change mitigation
to the livelihoods of females and males in forest edge communitiescontribute significantlyto the livelihoods of females and males in forest edge communities
to alleviating environmental and socio - economic pressures in the Philippinescould contributeto alleviating environmental and socio - economic pressures in the Philippines
over $ 600 billioncontributeover $ 600 billion
to the imbalances in the food chain and food web and due to whichleadto the imbalances in the food chain and food web and due to which
to mining related conflict with state and indigenous communityhas ledto mining related conflict with state and indigenous community
income , employment , food , etc ... so they should n’t be joked withcreateincome , employment , food , etc ... so they should n’t be joked with
a timber harvest plan exemption for specified activities related to fuel reduction and timber thinning activities that are intended to reduce the threat of wildfire and to lessen the intensity of wildfires in areas that are covered under this exemptionCreatesa timber harvest plan exemption for specified activities related to fuel reduction and timber thinning activities that are intended to reduce the threat of wildfire and to lessen the intensity of wildfires in areas that are covered under this exemption
to degradation of rich forests even in the most inaccessible partsleadingto degradation of rich forests even in the most inaccessible parts
in disengagement from forest protection , widespread forest fires , illegal logging and forest clearances for agriculture and settlementresultingin disengagement from forest protection , widespread forest fires , illegal logging and forest clearances for agriculture and settlement
to increasing international and domestic community pressures that has affected changes in forest utilization and governance over timeleadingto increasing international and domestic community pressures that has affected changes in forest utilization and governance over time
to a green economy in Africa in diverse wayscontributeto a green economy in Africa in diverse ways
many of the basic needs of communities and individualscontributemany of the basic needs of communities and individuals
in low timber outputresultingin low timber output
from trade liberalizationresultingfrom trade liberalization