英語 での Natural resource の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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It is the most important renewable natural resource.
The fact is, data is the new natural resource.
Data is the new natural resource of the 21st century.
Water is the most precious natural resource on Earth.
Data is the world's new natural resource.
In Canada we have named water our most valuable natural resource.
Data is the world's new natural resource.
Supporting Japanese Company for Overseas Natural Resource Development.
Natural resource management stakeholder analysis tends to include too many stakeholders which can create problems in of its self as suggested by Clarkson.
In the United States, the most active areas of natural resource management are wildlife management often associated with ecotourism and rangeland management.
Keith takes a keen interest in the oil sector governance and serves as a member of the advisory group for the Natural Resource Governance Institute.
Tags: agriculture and natural resource management, Cambodia,
The funds will help to strengthen agriculture and natural resource management, provide better education and implement governance and administration reforms.
The degree encompasses general education, a Natural Resource Management core, seven major concentration areas and a block elective component.
The bachelor of arts degree is similar, but is intended for students interested in careers in science education or natural resource management.
She contributed to numerous projects to strengthen biodiversity conservation and natural resource management in many developing countries in Africa, Asia and Central and South America.
We preserve biodiversity, eliminate natural resource transactions, gathering, and fishing conducted illegally.
Russia has lots of natural resource wealth, but lots of social problems.
Water is a scarce natural resource, the quality of which should be protected and treated as such.
Natural resource governance targets, access to opportunity, to knowledge, equity, fighting corruption.