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8
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Degree
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Complement (5)
Modifier (3)
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Modifier (1)
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PP (5)
NP (3)
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AP (1)
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Other valuable services are provided by species contributing to
ecosystem
Patient
resilience and productivity.
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2ipccbiodiversite 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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This might be because of the northward shift in potentially suitable marine areas
for finfish and the
resilience
of
finfish
Patient
(Froehlich et al., 2018) under global increasing greenhouse gases.
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Protecting_Mariculture_Diversity 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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Awareness raising of event, likely impacts, and importance of
maintaining stocks of herbivorous fish in facilitating
reef
Patient
resilience and recovery.
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FAO_IRD_El_Nino_impacts_fisheries_aquaculture 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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The speed and magnitude of current human pressures on forests are affecting
forest
Patient
resilience.
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DEFFATE 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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This will reduce the adaptive capacity and
resilience
of
communities
Patient
to cope with varied natural,
social and economic challenges (Moustahfid, Marsac and Gangopadhyay, 2018).
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FAO_IRD_El_Nino_impacts_fisheries_aquaculture 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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The
resilience
of an
ecosystem
Patient
can be influenced by its diversity, defined at various
levels, including species, structural, phenological, and
demographic.
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Integrating_CC 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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If we continue down this
path of environmental degradation, we will test the
resilience
of
more
species
Patient
and increase risks to human health as well.
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ESA_Just_the_Facts 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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Another means of
increasing
Degree
resilience
to climate
change
Patient
is by promoting species with
diverse phenologies (Millar and others 2007; West and
others 2009).
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Integrating_CC 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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Patient
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Degree
(1)
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Complement (7)
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Complement (4)
Modifier (2)
Determiner (1)
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Modifier (1)
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PP (7)
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PP (4)
NP (2)
Poss-det (1)
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AP (1)
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This assumes no new national policy or global action to mitigate climate change
and an absence of investments aimed at improving
our
Patient
resilience
to future climate
impacts
Cause
.
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riskybusiness 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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Coastal zones are ecologically and economically important. Settlement and economic
activity have reduced the
resilience and adaptability
of coastal
systems
Patient
to climate
variability and
change,
as well as to sea-level
rise
Cause
.
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7ipccregion 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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These assets include subsistence and traditional technologies (skills and knowledge) and cohesive community
structures that, in the past, have helped to buttress the
resilience
of these
islands
Patient
to various
forms of shock
Cause
.
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3ipccconsequence 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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Adoption of conservation tillage has numerous ancillary benefits, including control of water and wind erosion,
water conservation, increased water-holding capacity, reduced compaction,
increased
Degree
soil
Patient
resilience
to chemical
inputs
Cause
, increased soil and air quality,
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2ipccbiodiversite 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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Protecting these known feeding, breeding and resting areas in the
above ways helps to build
species
Patient
resilience
to the
wide
range
of threats they face on a day-to-day basis
Cause
.
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WWF_CRITICAL_MARINE_HABITAT 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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This knowledge contributes to our understanding of the species capacity to recover should
populations decline, and a measure of the
resilience
of the
species and its
habitat
Patient
to
direct or indirect environmental
pressures
Cause
, aiding wildlife managers to determine the
appropriate conservation status.
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ALBERTA_FWS_RATTLESNAKE 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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The danger is that degradation of ecosystem services could push some subregions into a permanently
drier climate regime and greatly weaken the
resilience
of the entire
region
Patient
to possible largescale
drought driven by SST changes
Cause
.
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DEFFATE 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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