Landscape Conservation/Restoration - Surface of protected, safeguarded and/or rehabilitated natural landscape areas (or protected areas) in km² or % - area under certified land management in km² or in
, constrained by the cyclical and volatile nature of the securities industry and the downward pressure on commission rates, a result of intensifying competition. บรษิทัหลกัทรพัย ์เคจีไอ (ประเทศไทย) จํากดั )มหาชน
Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) (AFi, 2019). High Carbon Stock forests: This is the High Carbon Stock Approach (HCSA) classification of forested areas that should be protected based on high carbon
in HRC market price. In Q2/18, an overall market for Steel industry has dropped as cyclical situation according to a long holiday period in April and starting of the rain season which will result to a
characteristically sensitive to the cyclical patterns of Thailand’s advertising environment, we expect our new foundation for growth to make us more competitive and resilient. VGI got off a good start to the new
sales volume has risen up continuously but the export income was directly affected to be reduced from Thai Baht appreciation rapidly and tremendously. However, the company has protected the risk of loss
have remained relatively more stable as reflected in the EO contribution to EBITDA. EG, which is cyclical and represents the remainder of our production volume, has been challenged. The EBITDA decline in
(Figures 4- 7 in following pages reflect the steady growth of IVL at consolidated level although the regional levels are more cyclical). Business Outlook The doubling of PTA production in The Netherlands
(Figures 4- 7 in following pages reflect the steady growth of IVL at consolidated level although the regional levels are more cyclical). Business Outlook The doubling of PTA production in The Netherlands
ภูมิภาค หรือระดับโลก ตามที่กำหนดโดย High Conservation Values (HCV) Resource Network https://accountability-framework.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Definitions.pdf • IUCN protected areas categories I – IV