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It marked the period by the agricultural exploitation in the marshlands and pasture.
The bog is much reduced after centuries of agricultural exploitation and recent encroachments by development.
Its main ressources include agricultural exploitation of apple, peaches and other vegetables.
Schneeberger obtained a college diploma in agricultural exploitation and management in 1994.
Mr. Salgado has chosen these places because they exemplify the colonial system of agricultural exploitation, with its reliance on cheap manual labor.
One monastery, Goldenkron in Bohemia, covered nearly 1,000 square miles, and its agricultural exploitation involved the creation of seventy villages.
Some revenue is also obtained from other agricultural exploitations and timber from the large soft and hardwood plantations.
Deforestation since ancient times probably dates to the late 19th and 20th centuries, with its general increase in the "intensity of agricultural exploitation of the countryside."
In the primary sector, the agricultural exploitation is very big, with around 1.000 exploitation lands, the majority of sheeps and bovinae livestock.
Roman villas appeared through the territory of Korčula and there is evidence of an organised agricultural exploitation of the land.
Another evidence is the division of the field around Bodegem, which follows a mansus-system, which indicates an agricultural exploitation in post-Carolingian times.
Although the first modern agricultural exploitation dates from 1939 (Ostrovul Tãtaru), only after 1960 were large areas drained and converted, to the detriment of wetlands.
Brittany has more than 40,000 agricultural exploitations, mostly oriented towards cattle, pig and poultry breeding, and cereals and vegetables production.
Monastery and Stronghold The monastery's role was to control the agricultural exploitation and production of the surrounding region, and also to provied protection to its inhabitants in return.
THE LOCAL environment of the Arabian peninsula makes large-scale agricultural exploitation difficult, so the inhabitants have always had to capitalise on foreign demand for available resources.
While Italians in Australia were less than 2,000, they tended to increase, because they were attracted by the easy possibility to settle in areas capable of intense agricultural exploitation.
Mulvany was successively responsible for planning of waterways and the modernization of the fishing industry, but especially for the purpose of drainage of large areas of agricultural exploitation.
The main activity of the local population is the production of great amounts of extra virgin olive oil, as well as other agricultural exploitations such as green and white asparagus or cotton.
But after humanoid settlers arrived between 850,000 and 700,000 BC, Europe's temperate climate and unthreatening environment would make it ripe for agricultural exploitation and the birthplace of great civilisations.
Although some Early Christian settlement is present, the areas as a whole was relatively sparsely settled with ringforts despite the Mourne and Foyle river valleys being extremely suitable for agricultural exploitation.
The existence of these cairns was once regarded as suggesting pastoral farming, many now consider them the result of arable or mixed agricultural exploitation enabling ploughing or hand tillage to work more efficiently.
The terrain is suitable for an agricultural exploitation, and for centuries provided subsistence to Presezzo inhabitants; nowadays, only a few part of the territory is still cultivated, most of the land being destined for urbanization.
A holder of a benefice could retain the glebe for his own use, usually for agricultural exploitation, or he could "farm" it (i.e. lease it, a term also used) to others and retain a rent as income.
Across Asia wildlife populations and habitats are being decimated by poorly controlled industrial and agricultural exploitation, by infrastructure development (construction of dams, roads and tourist facilities), and by illegal activities such as poaching and timber theft.
In the Horta of Valencia, where traditionally they have always been more plentiful, it is the corresponding dwelling to an important agricultural exploitation, usually on irrigated lands, unlike the hut, typical of the smallholding, and the farm, of cereal and livestock character.