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1 degradation of forests
Военный термин: ослабление лесовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > degradation of forests
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2 degradation of forests
English-Russian military dictionary > degradation of forests
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3 degradation of forests
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > degradation of forests
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4 degradation
1. n деградация, ухудшение; вырождениеto undergo degradation — деградировать; ухудшиться; выродиться
2. n вчт. уменьшение возможностей3. n упадок, деградацияthermal degradation — термическая деструкция; термическая деградация
4. n ослабление; уменьшение5. n понижение; разложение6. n жив. ослабление интенсивности тона или цвета7. n хим. деструкция8. n геол. размытие, подмыв9. n геол. понижение земной поверхностиСинонимический ряд:1. humiliation (noun) corruption; debasement; decadence; decline; degeneracy; degeneration; depravity; humiliation2. odium (noun) disgrace; dishonour; obloquy; odium; opprobrium; scandal; shame3. reduction (noun) demotion; downgrading; reductionАнтонимический ряд:admiration; elevation; exaltation; reward -
5 ослабление лесов
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6 производство лесопродукции
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forest production
Forests produce a range of products including firewood and charcoal, lumber, paper, and crops such as coffee, oil palm, and rubber. With careful planning of growth and harvesting, wood and other forest products are, in principle, renewable resources. But achieving renewability takes time - often decades, sometimes centuries. Without careful management, pressure for short-term exploitation can lead to tree removal, soil degradation, and conversion of woodland to other uses. Consumption of forest resources can lead to environmental problems as well as loss of critical habitat and species. (Source: WRES)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > производство лесопродукции
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7 production forestičre
производство лесопродукции
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forest production
Forests produce a range of products including firewood and charcoal, lumber, paper, and crops such as coffee, oil palm, and rubber. With careful planning of growth and harvesting, wood and other forest products are, in principle, renewable resources. But achieving renewability takes time - often decades, sometimes centuries. Without careful management, pressure for short-term exploitation can lead to tree removal, soil degradation, and conversion of woodland to other uses. Consumption of forest resources can lead to environmental problems as well as loss of critical habitat and species. (Source: WRES)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > production forestičre
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8 Umweltschutz
защита окружающей среды
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environmental protection
Measures and controls to prevent damage and degradation of the environment, including the sustainability of its living resources. (Source: UNUN)
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контроль за состоянием окружающей среды
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environmental control
Protection of the environment through policies concerning the control of wastes, the improvement of the human-made environment, the protection of heritage values, the institution of national parks and reserves, the protection of fauna and flora, the conservation of forests and landscapes, etc. (Source: GILP96a)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Umweltschutz
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9 forstwirtschaftliche Produktion
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forest production
Forests produce a range of products including firewood and charcoal, lumber, paper, and crops such as coffee, oil palm, and rubber. With careful planning of growth and harvesting, wood and other forest products are, in principle, renewable resources. But achieving renewability takes time - often decades, sometimes centuries. Without careful management, pressure for short-term exploitation can lead to tree removal, soil degradation, and conversion of woodland to other uses. Consumption of forest resources can lead to environmental problems as well as loss of critical habitat and species. (Source: WRES)
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > forstwirtschaftliche Produktion
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forest production
Forests produce a range of products including firewood and charcoal, lumber, paper, and crops such as coffee, oil palm, and rubber. With careful planning of growth and harvesting, wood and other forest products are, in principle, renewable resources. But achieving renewability takes time - often decades, sometimes centuries. Without careful management, pressure for short-term exploitation can lead to tree removal, soil degradation, and conversion of woodland to other uses. Consumption of forest resources can lead to environmental problems as well as loss of critical habitat and species. (Source: WRES)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > производство лесопродукции
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производство лесопродукции
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forest production
Forests produce a range of products including firewood and charcoal, lumber, paper, and crops such as coffee, oil palm, and rubber. With careful planning of growth and harvesting, wood and other forest products are, in principle, renewable resources. But achieving renewability takes time - often decades, sometimes centuries. Without careful management, pressure for short-term exploitation can lead to tree removal, soil degradation, and conversion of woodland to other uses. Consumption of forest resources can lead to environmental problems as well as loss of critical habitat and species. (Source: WRES)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > производство лесопродукции
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12 forest production
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forest production
Forests produce a range of products including firewood and charcoal, lumber, paper, and crops such as coffee, oil palm, and rubber. With careful planning of growth and harvesting, wood and other forest products are, in principle, renewable resources. But achieving renewability takes time - often decades, sometimes centuries. Without careful management, pressure for short-term exploitation can lead to tree removal, soil degradation, and conversion of woodland to other uses. Consumption of forest resources can lead to environmental problems as well as loss of critical habitat and species. (Source: WRES)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > forest production
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