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planting to overcome land and water degradation;
controlling invasive species;
cultivating
some wild
food and
medicinal
species
Patient
that would also capture some of the endemic
species genetic variability
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2IPCCBIODIVERSITE 0 MCLH 14/08/2015
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They are also necessary to halt
deforestation, but they are not sufficient. Halting deforestation also requires the
creation of opportunities (e.g., in the form of employment more attractive than
cultivating
crops
Patient
and harvesting timber)
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DEFCORRE 0 MCLH 14/08/2015
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Hence, across Canada, there
would be considerable potential for
cultivating
higher yield
crops requiring longer and warmer growing
seasons
Patient
, for increased multi-cropping in southerly
latitudes, and for the expansion of frontier agriculture northward.
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5CANADAICC 0 MCLH 14/08/2015
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During the 1960s, the then Government of East
Pakistan implemented a coastal embankment project with a view to
cultivate
high yielding
varieties of rice
Patient
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PANACEA 28985 0 MCLH 14/08/2015
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Some pathogens tend to build up in
soil if
the same
crops
Patient
are
cultivated
consecutively
Time
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PANACEA 23033 0 MCLH 14/08/2015
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The Paranà¡ River delta in eastern Argentina is the
only one in the world that is not disappearing, and that is due to deforestation for
cultivating
soybeans
Patient
, explains geologist Jorge Codignotto, a
former member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, in this interview.
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PANACEA 7747 0 MCLH 14/08/2015
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The compensation should help
rural workers making a subsistence living off the land while providing a
disincentive for profitable "destructive activities" such as
cultivating
soya
Patient
, clearing land for cattle and illegal
logging, said Raul do Vale, coordinator of the Socioenvironmental Institute, a
non-governmental organization.
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PANACEA 27369 0 MCLH 14/08/2015
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Object (3)
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Complement (1)
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The daily showers that used to fall during a 25 day
period in the rainy season have now ceased. Noumau explains that
farmers in his village
Agent
cultivate
millet
Patient
, irrigate winter cash crops and hunt only a
little for deer.
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PANACEA 417 0 MCLH 14/08/2015
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T his results in it becoming impossible for
natives
Agent
to
cultivate
cocoa,
coffee,
rice,
groundnuts,
maize,
millet,
sorghum, etc which are contributors to
the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the countr
Patient
y.
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PANACEA 7486 0 MCLH 17/08/2015
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Europe's best approach is to convince
Indonesian oil-palm
producers
Agent
to
cultivate
their
crop
Patient
in a
manner that's less damaging to the
environment
Manner
, as exemplified by the Roundtable on
Sustainable Palm Oil
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PANACEA 1480 0 MCLH 14/08/2015
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This could be described
as a form of “degradation” if there is a long-term decline in the quality of the
secondary for-est cut down at the end of each cycle, or if we choose to regard this
type of secondary forest as a perpetually degraded form of the “primary forest”
which might once have covered
the land
that
Destination
is
now
Time
being
cultivated.
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DEFPAPUA 0 MCLH 14/08/2015
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Broad
plains
Destination
have
been
cultivated and irrigated in some cases for
thousands of years, and rangelands/ grasslands have been used for livestock grazing.
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2IPCCBIODIVERSITE 0 MCLH 14/08/2015
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Damage to crops; soil erosion,
inability to
cultivate
land
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