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Перевод: conservation
[существительное] сохранение; консервирование; охрана окружающей среды; заповедник
Тезаурус:
- First of all there is the project document of which the format and content are so often quite unsuited to tackling the formidable tasks required for a successful conservation programme.
- is possible to identify a syndrome of implicit assumptions in many lesser developed countries' conservation policies and in more academic and general commentaries on the subject, and to follow them through to particular elements in explicit policy.
- The great care taken by Michael Manser to conserve the majority of the existing building in his scheme for its conservation was recognised in European Architectural Heritage Year 1975 when he received a Civic Trust Heritage Year Award for the restoration and adaptation of Castle Mill.
- As the foregoing critique of current soil conservation programmes shows, there is a broad range of relevant issues about the nature of development itself.
- Call for sacking of conservation convention chief
- A commonly recognised problem is a lack of coordination in conservation policy which comes about because the wide-ranging issues implied in its brief are traditionally dealt with by separate "line" ministries.
- These were installed under a separate contract and Hunt Thompson Associates' supervision, and they have considerably improved the appearance of the conservation area.
- It was the first post-war building in England to be listed and a considerable victory for the conservation movement.
- The Department of Conservation estimated that 60-;80 per cent of the dolphin mortalities of the previous 4 years could have been avoided by such restrictions.
- The deterioration of international relations between the USA and many Latin American countries saw the withdrawal of American aid which financed soil conservation efforts there.
- Foreign aid is so important in conservation policy-making in lesser developed countries because, with a few exceptions, most newly independent lesser developed countries had either no official conservation organisation whatsoever (as in Latin America with the exception of a couple of Southern Brazilian states) or had experienced the colonial model mentioned above, principally in Africa, South and South-east Asia.
- In a difficult production situation, with high perceived discount rates and competition between small producers for many scarce resources, it is obviously an unanswered question as to who will pay for conservation works, or how cost-sharing or insurance will be arranged on a sufficiently large scale.
- This has one most significant aspect in that soil conservation is not singled out as a specific and separate problem to be solved by a particular policy - it is conceived of as normal practice and must be incorporated into the business of improving incomes for farmers.
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