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Перевод: reclamation speek reclamation


[существительное]
исправление; улучшение; мелиорация ; перевоспитание; освоение земель; осушка ; утилизация отходов; использование отходов; восстановление; возврат ; предъявление претензий; рекламация


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  1. For example, in 1988 the Secretary of State for Wales, Peter Walker, announced a 500 million revitalization programme for the valleys of South Wales, which would involve land reclamation, business advice and support, factory construction, housing rehabilitation and infrastructural investment, and which would be implemented by local authorities, the private sector, central government and the Welsh Development Agency.
  2. It is questionable whether the taxpayer receives value for money from the research and effort that is still uncritically applied to the reclamation of so-called derelict land.
  3. It is good news for his firm, Chemical Discoveries; "But perhaps more importantly it will enhance our ambitions for innovating large-scale land reclamation projects to benefit underdeveloped countries.
  4. In addition, the ability to promote nitrogen fixation would be a great advantage in the reclamation of derelict land (section 5.2.3) where nitrogen is almost always a limiting factor to growth.
  5. John Gordon is right to say in "Save our wastelands" (21 April, p 130) that derelict land provides opportunities but to suggest that research and reclamation effort have not adequately responded to this is very far from the truth.
  6. On the Medway estuary in Kent, raised banks built by the Romans to keep out the sea lasted substantially until the eighteenth century, and the extent of Roman reclamation appears to have been formidable.
  7. It proposed nothing less than the reclamation for her kingdom of an area 70 miles long and 30 broad, equivalent to a whole new county, the "Great Level" of the Fens.
  8. The entrenched assumption that all reclamation is desirable must be challenged.
  9. In the later Middle Ages as more and more families became armigerous, the abuse of arms by illegal assumption grew to the point where corrective action was necessary if the dignity of possessing a valid grant was not to be eroded beyond reclamation.
  10. From an increasing understanding of soils and how to improve their nutrient status for increased plant production and associated work, a number of techniques have been developed for the reclamation of hill land (6).
  11. The redevelopment of Docklands has been achieved through five major policy issues; land reclamation, infrastructural investment, housing, economic development, and employment and social infrastructure.
  12. As yet there is no other body to undertake this task, and even tentative moves to remove the problem from the cell block and into the detoxification centre foundered in the entrepreneurial 1980s; for there is little immediate profit to be made from reclamation of this kind of scrap material (although the long-term value of a humanitarian return might be thought to be well worth pursuing in a civilized society!).
  13. Agricultural development in the hills will create systems more sensitive to interference through public access and at the same time because of fencing, scrub clearance, land reclamation, etc., change the appearance and so increase the potential conflict for recreational opportunity on the one hand and improved viability of agriculture on the other.

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