How To Use overexploit In A Sentence
- The artificial recharge of aquifers could help to counter overexploitation of groundwater resources.
- The germplasm resources of M. coruscus should be protected immediately because of overexploitation, habitat alteration and introduction of exotic species.
- With the super-high-speed development of Shenzhen, many problems have inevitably emerged, such as overcrowding, overexploitation, energy crisis etc.
- Forests which provide important staple crops in the region, such as breadfruit, mangoes, citrus fruits and coconuts, were also threatened by climate change and overexploitation, it said. Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed
- Sustainable land use can address human activities such as overgrazing, overexploitation of plants, trampling of soils, and unsustainable irrigation practices that exacerbate dryland vulnerability. Ecosystems and Human Well-being~ Desertification Synthesis~ Key Questions on Desertification in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
- Nearly 60% of the total groundwater extracted is withdrawn from overexploited aquifers. Geo-Mexico: water consumption in Mexico
- Likewise, some human societies may not overexploit their land nor overfish their waters, even if they have the technical means to do so, because each person follows the ethic of not taking more than he or she requires.
- The impact of other important drivers, such as overexploitation and invasive species, could not be assessed as fully, suggesting that terrestrial biodiversity loss may be larger than the above projection. Ecosystems and Human Well-being~ Biodiversity Synthesis~ Key Questions on Biodiversity in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
- In 2005, a staggering three quarters of the world's fish stocks were fully exploited, overexploited, depleted or recovering from overexploitation, meaning they have been fished at or beyond their maximum sustainable limits, according to the UN. Summit Daily News - Top Stories
- The trees were planted from propagules, in April 1994, in an overexploited clear-cut area.