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Subsistence

Subsistence meaning

Real being; existence. | The act of maintaining oneself at a minimum level. | Inherency.

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The Federal Subsistence Board will take up a proposal this week to designate Ketchikan as a rural area under federal subsistence laws.

But that ended when the federal government sued us over our actions taken to protect not only downriver subsistence fishermen but upriver as well,”said Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor.

Despite the moderate rains during the planting season of subsistence farming products in the high plateau of Puno, the water level on Lake Titicaca continues to fall and sat 76 cm below normal between April 1 and November 14.

Imagine how much wealth those 10 % of the population who are well to do keep to themselves where 90 % of the people are living below subsistence level.

In this article, he analyzed various arguments about how the right to produce GHG emissions relates to the fact that these emissions are sometimes essential for securing basic subsistence.

Its purpose was twofold: to preserve Alaskan landscapes and to allow rural and Native people living subsistence lives on the land to continue to do so.

Mike Hitschmann, who has worked with wildlife management in Zimbabwe for over 30 years, says it was a mistake to resettle families for subsistence farming in the Savé Valley Conservancy, as the land isn't suitable for agriculture.

My family and I had few means of subsistence, and we were facing a high level of malnutrition.

That is why we implement various interventions, including rehabilitating roads, to help farmers graduate from subsistence to commercial farming.

The monarch lamented that his subjects have suffered so much in the hands of Abakaliki people who came to the town to engage in farm work and other menial jobs for subsistence.

The proposal asks the board to revisit the Amount Necessary for Subsistence, or ANS, for moose in all of Unit 22.

The proposed rulemaking would help protect subsistence uses in the NPR-A, responding to Alaska Native communities who have relied on the land, water, and wildlife to support their way of life for thousands of years.

There is a flurry of medical personnel migration and the burden of paying subsistence bills, among other factors.

This winter, unusually heavy snows pushed bison out of Yellowstone National Park, and the combined efforts of tribal subsistence hunters and state-regulated sport hunters killed them in large numbers.

Through this and continuing work we hope to provide information to help subsistence and small-scale commercial fisheries and state and federal resource managers plan and adapt to climate change,” said Farley.

Ancient peoples hunted for survival; today, many of their descendants hunt for subsistence.

As the business of birding grows, more and more subsistence farmers are transitioning their land from agriculture to bird reserves, benefiting not just the birds, but the country’s economy too.

Council looked at some changes to K20 Travel and Subsistence policy and procedures.

Her book, The Whale and the Cupcake: Stories of Subsistence, Longing, and Community in Alaska, was published in 2019.

However, the subsistence cultural ethos in these scenarios have provided opportunities and privileges to their male counterparts.