English to Urdu Dictionary Extractive

Extractive

ٹریکٹاوی
definition
adjective
extractive industry
of or involving extraction, especially the extensive extraction of natural resources without provision for their renewal.
example
Conservationists and animal welfare groups agree that the greatest threat to Asian elephants is loss of habitat, as burgeoning human populations and 'extractive' industries push into wilderness.
The first category consisted of 'extractive' industries, wherein naturally occurring substances present in the cave environment were gathered, mined, refined, or manufactured and then sold for profit.
Civil groups in Eastern Europe and Central Asia slammed the World Bank for projects it funds in 'extractive' industries at talks which ended over the weekend, participant groups said in a statement on Sunday.
While 'extractive' industries like mining depend on the physical resources of the country where they operate, many manufacturing and service firms do not.
They're under the influence of the 'extractive' industries.
Even the initial large-scale industrial production base in the mining sector was specifically tailored to serve the process of 'extractive' exploitation of natural resources.
Tasmania's economy, like the rest of Australia's, was originally based on sheep ranching, agriculture, and 'extractive' industries like mining and logging.
Although state corruption has traditionally been blamed for the disappointing results of aid, the report argues that bribes often come from Western sources, notably in the mining and 'extractive' industries.
The expansion of mining and other 'extractive' industries, deforestation and road building can increase the habitat for malaria carrying mosquitoes leading to an increase in the incidence of the disease.
By definition, Wilderness Areas are off-limits to industrial use, and so have a natural enemy in the 'extractive' industries.
But this volume does not include the extensive network of seismic lines, industrial access roads, and pipelines needed to support these 'extractive' industries.
The natural resources department's 'extractive' resource draft plan is designed to protect south-east Queensland's remaining hard rock quarry sites from encroaching housing estates.
But in the last three years, the government's attention and resources have shifted to older sectors of the economy, with tariff protection and subsidies to 'extractive' industries.
This is clearly the case in the 'extractive' industries such as mining and petroleum.
By the end of the seventeenth century, Spain itself had begun to decline as a world power through financial mismanagement, outmoded trade policies, and continued reliance on exhausted 'extractive' industries.
As a highly capital intensive industry, linked in the first place to the 'extractive' industries such as mining, its finances were always precarious, even prior to nationalisation.
Add in the historical aspect of the reef, which brings into focus the reef as resource - a story of commodities and 'extractive' industries, from fishing to mining.
Its second application was to have 494 acres at Belgard Quarry designated for 'extractive' industry zoning, but the county manager believes the current agricultural zoning is appropriate.
First, an increasing number of Russian companies in the 'extractive' industries are acquiring significant assets in Western countries or are using international financial markets to raise capital.
There was also a widespread leather processing industry, some metallurgical production, and some 'extractive' industry, with lead, iron, tin, and, most importantly, coal being mined.
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