it worsens environmental degradation ( like in Brazil in 1980sleadsto overexploitation of natural resources
According to many critics , the economic crisis in the 1980s worsened environmental degradation in Brazilledto overexploitation of natural resources
greater demand and the destruction of ecological systems because of(passive) caused byThe overexploitation of natural resources
The huge population and high level of poverty of these countriesleadto overexploitation of natural resources
to conserve the energy used in the buildingsto preventoverexploitation of natural resources
orderto preventoverexploitation of natural resources
ecosystemsleadingto overexploitation of natural resources
Insatiable human desirewill leadto overexploitation of natural resources
Mankind ’s expansionhas ledto overexploitation of natural resources
Its protection is intendedto preventoverexploitation of natural resources
Pressure of demandcausesoverexploitation of natural resources
the ever - increasing populationhas ledto overexploitation of natural resources
At this timehas causedoverexploitation of the natural resources
Large increase in populationhas also ledto overexploitation of natural resources
to makecan leadto overexploitation of natural resources
Lack of knowledge regarding securing the local resourceshas ledto overexploitation of natural resources
that continued progress is traditionally associated with specific boundaries and limits around economic growthpreventingoverexploitation of natural resources
This will include regulation of population growthto preventoverexploitation of natural resources ( Lazzarato
the vicious cycleleadsto overexploitation of natural resources
The widespread povertyleadsto overexploitation of natural resources
the effortto preventthe overexploitation of natural resources
developed by Spainto preventoverexploitation of natural resources
Underlying independent variable Increasing integration into marketscausesoverexploitation of natural resources
According to this authorpreventthe overexploitation of natural resources
the third shift ... incentivesto preventoverexploitation of natural resources
to give up on economic growthto preventthe overexploitation of natural resources
Most coffee cupscontributeto overexploitation of natural resources
the pollution and significant loss of biodiversity(passive) caused bythe pollution and significant loss of biodiversity
damage to ecosystems and biodiversityhas causeddamage to ecosystems and biodiversity
decline in the quantity and quality of water , soil healthparticularly causingdecline in the quantity and quality of water , soil health
in an increased need for arable lands by local populationsresultingin an increased need for arable lands by local populations
to habitat 's reduced carrying capacity which in the end results in population decline , sometimes even extinction of certain animal and plant speciesleadsto habitat 's reduced carrying capacity which in the end results in population decline , sometimes even extinction of certain animal and plant species
in short term flowsmay resultin short term flows
to more rapid losses of biological diversityledto more rapid losses of biological diversity
for its parthas createdfor its part
The declines(passive) is triggered byThe declines
the mass extinction currently underway(passive) caused bythe mass extinction currently underway
to pollution , food shortages and global warming ... though some may doubt the last entryis leadingto pollution , food shortages and global warming ... though some may doubt the last entry