an unsympathetic national and international media , and the other an absence of lawsto prevent environmentally and socially inappropriateland conversions
Apart from their own internal organisational weaknesses and culture , NGOs and CBOs who have challenged this process have faced two constraints : an unsympathetic international media and an absence of lawsto prevent environmentally and socially inappropriateland conversions
Understanding Karachi : Planning and Reform for the Future ; City Press , Karachi 2000 ) NGOs and CBOs who have challenged this process have faced two constraints ( apart from their own internal organisational weaknesses and culture ) ; one an unsympathetic international media and the other an absence of lawsto prevent environmentally and socially inappropriateland conversions
the displacement of agricultural production(passive) caused byland conversion
the reclamation(passive) caused byThe land conversion
DAR ... movedto preventland use conversion
The Denman Island Forest Carbon Projectpreventsland conversions
Development regulationsmust preventconversion of land
Changing crop choices ... different profitability of farming operationsmay ... influenceland conversion themselves
incentives to conserve the lands ; aerial and terrestrial patrolsto preventland conversions
the impact of conservation purchasesto preventland conversion
urban development , encroachment of native and alien plants , trampling and soil compaction caused by recreational activities(passive) caused byland conversion
the shenzhen government(passive) set bythe land conversion
the high numbers of the youths looking for land because no employment opportunities outside agriculture were available(passive) was caused bythe land conversion
also(passive) is ... influencedLand conversion
To helppreventland conversion
the Soy Moratorium and the Round Table on Responsible Soy ( RTRS(passive) set byland conversion
total projected land demand ... likelyto triggerland conversion
two agricultural programs that others have identified as potentially having important influences on land use and environmental quality(passive) caused byland - use conversion
EU biofuels policy8 Novemeber 2010(passive) caused byland conversion
whether biofuel production needsto causeland conversion
Real reformshould preventland conversion
urban development , and grazing by vertebrates(passive) caused byland conversion
paymentsto preventland conversion
a threat to the wild speciestriggersland - use conversion
urban development , encroachment of native and alien plants , and grazing by vertebrates such as feral goats and deer(passive) caused byland conversion
social activities(passive) caused byland conversion
population growth[44(passive) caused byland conversion
to soil erosion and degradation , habitat loss , genetic erosion , inefficient use of water , pollution impacting wild and human lifeleadingto soil erosion and degradation , habitat loss , genetic erosion , inefficient use of water , pollution impacting wild and human life
About 10 to 30 % of the current total anthropogenic emissions of CO2 are estimated(passive) to be caused byAbout 10 to 30 % of the current total anthropogenic emissions of CO2 are estimated
in emissions of greenhouse gases.(Ewould resultin emissions of greenhouse gases.(E
to a loss in biodiversity of primatesleadsto a loss in biodiversity of primates
in habitat loss , fragmentation and degradationresultingin habitat loss , fragmentation and degradation
to the reduction of agriculturally productive land,[5 ] already shrinking due to climate changealso contributesto the reduction of agriculturally productive land,[5 ] already shrinking due to climate change
The most important threats to migratory birds today(passive) can be caused byThe most important threats to migratory birds today
to huge damage to local ecosystems but also social and economic conflicts between local communities and logging , palm oil companieshas ... leadto huge damage to local ecosystems but also social and economic conflicts between local communities and logging , palm oil companies
significant habitat loss and fragmentation , which is the leading driver of species extinctioncausessignificant habitat loss and fragmentation , which is the leading driver of species extinction
in environmental problems such as floods , drought , soil erosion , biodiversity scarcity / extinctionresultsin environmental problems such as floods , drought , soil erosion , biodiversity scarcity / extinction
to the unceasing decrease of tillable land , which affects the annual productivity rate of agriculturecontributesto the unceasing decrease of tillable land , which affects the annual productivity rate of agriculture
more homogeneous landscapes linked to adoption of large - scale mechanised and capital - intensive agriculturehas createdmore homogeneous landscapes linked to adoption of large - scale mechanised and capital - intensive agriculture
most agriculture - related discharges to be replaced with new urban stormwater and sanitary sewer waste water dischargeswill causemost agriculture - related discharges to be replaced with new urban stormwater and sanitary sewer waste water discharges
to a sharp decline in food production , which according to the group is “ one of the factors of rice price hikes other than the hoarding of cartels and corruption of government ’s agriculture agenciesresultingto a sharp decline in food production , which according to the group is “ one of the factors of rice price hikes other than the hoarding of cartels and corruption of government ’s agriculture agencies
in smaller , fragmented forestsresultin smaller , fragmented forests
the pasture lands(passive) created bythe pasture lands
to less lands for farmingleadsto less lands for farming
a complex agrarian transformation in Vietnamis causinga complex agrarian transformation in Vietnam
in the loss of more than 95 % of marsh habitatresultingin the loss of more than 95 % of marsh habitat
net carbon emissions in North Americamay causenet carbon emissions in North America
in emissions of stored carbonresultingin emissions of stored carbon
to loss of natural habitats and fragmentation which drastically change the landscape structure and compositionleadsto loss of natural habitats and fragmentation which drastically change the landscape structure and composition
carbon stock changescausescarbon stock changes
extra fields for farmingto createextra fields for farming
in decreasing agricultural landshas resultedin decreasing agricultural lands
from rapid urbanizationresultingfrom rapid urbanization
a rapid decline of natural rattanis causinga rapid decline of natural rattan
to reduced water catchment areasleadingto reduced water catchment areas
to the limited sizehas ledto the limited size
in social disruption and reduced vegetation coverhas resultedin social disruption and reduced vegetation cover
to the loss of farms and forests in the headwaterscontributesto the loss of farms and forests in the headwaters
total farm area to fall to 9.7 million hectares in 2002 , or 304,078 hectares less in 1991has also causedtotal farm area to fall to 9.7 million hectares in 2002 , or 304,078 hectares less in 1991
a significant reduction in infiltration rates near the soil surface of pasture ( – 96 % ... and croplands ( – 90 % to – 93 %causeda significant reduction in infiltration rates near the soil surface of pasture ( – 96 % ... and croplands ( – 90 % to – 93 %
in the loss of over one third of all mangroveshas resultedin the loss of over one third of all mangroves
in fragmentation of wildlife habitat and an increase in air pollution and runoffhas resultedin fragmentation of wildlife habitat and an increase in air pollution and runoff
from a risk averse farmer trying to diversify her investment optionsmight resultfrom a risk averse farmer trying to diversify her investment options
to fundamental changes in the size and activity of the soil microbial communityledto fundamental changes in the size and activity of the soil microbial community