Examples of using Environmental values in English and their translations into Chinese
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In the forest sector, decentralization should be seen as a means to accomplish the broad objectives of poverty alleviation, sustainable economic development, and protection of local and global environmental values.
He said that increasing private sector investment was a challenge and it was necessary to increase the knowledge and recognition of the economic, social and environmental values of forests.
The difficulty in achieving effective environmental education remains in translating environmental values into action of any kind, be it in terms of lifestyle adjustments or political action.
The Court of Appeal defined pollution damage in paragraph 6 of article I of the 1969 CLC broadly as encompassing environmental values relating to the conservation of flora and fauna.
This is why we have obtained the High Environmental Value certification.
This has led to the the vineyard achieving High Environmental Value certification.
This has led to the the vineyard achieving High Environmental Value certification.
Recognizes the social, economic and environmental value of voluntary mitigation actions and their co-benefits for adaptation, health and sustainable development; 118.
Separate spatial plans for areas of cultural heritage and environmental value need to be drafted, approved and implemented.
In Champagne, since July 2014 our vineyards have had dual certification for Sustainable Viticulture in Champagne and High Environmental Value.
Together we will continue to meet the expectations of our customers and stakeholders and grow our business to generate economic and environmental value.
My project is an important milestone that could strengthen industry collaboration and show the commercial and environmental value of regenerating waste fibers.”.
It's our approach to creating economic, social and environmental value for our stakeholders and the planet.
The assessment results demonstrate that drylands are not wastelands, but productive landscapes with considerable economic potential and environmental value.
A place where people want to visit, live or work, that delivers social, economic and environmental value for both clients and communities.
It has generally been production forests or forests with lower social or environmental value that have been privatized.
Drylands are not wastelands, but productive landscapes with considerable economic potential and environmental value.
They need to improve their competitive position and sustain economic, social and environmental value.
In many places around the world, pedestrianized spaces play a dynamic role in adding cultural, economic, social and environmental value to a city.
That biodiversity constitutes a vast reserve of resources and organisms of significant economic, scientific and environmental value.