Betekenis van:
insularity
insularity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the state of being isolated or detached
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- In certain cases, operators and producers suffer from double insularity.
- Moreover, the remoteness and insularity of this region do not allow other sources of raw milk.
- the final processor or packager, for the part of the aid intended to compensate for remoteness, insularity and distant location,
- In addition, objective factors arising as a result of insularity and remoteness impose further constraints on economic operators and producers in the outermost regions that severely handicap their activities. In certain cases, operators and producers suffer from double insularity.
- Production of bananas is disadvantaged in particular by the remoteness, insularity, small size, and difficult topography of these regions.
- The archipelago of Madeira’s peculiar characteristics of remoteness, insularity, small size, difficult topography and climate, have been acknowledged in Article 299(2) of the EC Treaty.
- The archipelago of the Azores’ peculiar characteristics of remoteness, insularity, small size, difficult topography and climate, have been acknowledged in Article 299(2) of the EC Treaty.
- The particular geographical situation of the outermost regions as well as their insularity, small size, mountainous terrain and climate impose additional burdens on their agricultural sectors.
- Is the aid intended to mitigate the specific constraints on farming in the outermost regions as a result of their remoteness, insularity and distant location?
- Production of bananas is disadvantaged in particular by the remoteness, insularity, small size, and difficult topography of these regions. Local banana production is an essential element of the environmental, social and economic balance of the rural areas in those regions.
- It is therefore appropriate to introduce specific supply arrangements to guarantee supply to the outermost regions and compensate for the additional costs arising from their remoteness, insularity and distant location.
- Moreover, the aid does not seem to be tailored to tackling the problems associated with the island status of Sicily because it is unrelated to the extra costs due to insularity, like transport costs.
- In addition, objective factors arising as a result of insularity and remoteness impose further constraints on economic operators and producers in those Aegean islands that severely handicap their activities.
- It is therefore appropriate to introduce specific supply arrangements to guarantee supply to the Aegean islands and compensate for the additional costs arising from their remoteness, insularity and distant location.
- Moreover, the aid did not seem to be designed to address the problems associated with Sicily's island status in that it is not related to extra costs linked to insularity, such as transport costs.