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He had come up behind them while they were getting landing clearance.
This is thought to be due to land clearance rather than direct hunting.
Rarely have the police been fired at during land clearances before.
Haze due to forest burning and general land clearance is common.
If you don't give me a landing clearance right now, I'm going to land anyway.
Land clearance got started this year and the first homes are to be ready for occupancy in December.
They are also threatened by sewage, coastal settlement, land clearance and much more.
Land clearance was still carried out near urban centers in the conquest era.
Fresh land clearances, especially in Borneo, are contentious for their environmental impact.
He had been given landing clearance, only to discover a military helicopter on his assigned runway.
Most of the loss is attributed to population growth and rural poverty, leading to land clearance for agriculture.
Public opposition has been especially loud to land clearance, river development, and old-growth logging.
Until about 20 years ago, the Australian government not only subsidized land clearance but actually required it of lease holders.
Illegal extraction of timber and land clearances present a continuing threat.
Access is restricted to aircraft which receive landing clearance from the airport manager.
An hour later, right on schedule, the plane appeared high above the field, circling white it received landing clearance.
Buildings had been constructed with minimal land clearance so that dense trees surrounded the camp.
The impact of land clearance for subsistence agriculture has resulted in soil salinity.
Land clearance revealed two ditches filled with debris such as bones and pieces of pottery.
The island has been extensively modified by land clearance and farming, but retains much of its wild natural character.
Land clearance started on 21 February 2007.
"Yorkshire control, this is Glory shuttle eight, requesting landing clearance."
In some countries however, notably Brazil, the rate appeared to have declined somewhat since the mid-80s, as government incentives for land clearance were ended.
Although the references to property could imply tax yield rather than real estate, related laws which deal with land clearance make this unlikely.
Stands of E. robusta have been drastically reduced by land clearance.