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1 город продолжает наползать на заповедные места дикой природы
General subject: housing developments continue to encroach on wildlife habitatsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > город продолжает наползать на заповедные места дикой природы
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2 город продолжает теснить природные заповедники
General subject: housing developments continue to encroach on wildlife habitatsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > город продолжает теснить природные заповедники
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3 места обитания диких животных
Makarov: wildlife habitatsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > места обитания диких животных
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4 среда обитания диких животных и растений
Ecology: wildlife habitatsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > среда обитания диких животных и растений
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5 воздействие транспорта на окружающую среду
воздействие транспорта на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of transport
Impact of transportation-related activities on the environment, in particular, those impacts dealing with air pollution, noise, displacement of people and businesses, disruption of wildlife habitats, and overall growth-inducing effects. (Source: RAU)
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6 разрушение природной среды
разрушение природной среды
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habitat destruction
Destruction of wildlife habitats by increasing pressure for land by fast-growing human populations, pollution and over-exploitation. Whole species or populations of plants and animals have disappeared causing a loss of genetic resource that is not only regrettable from an aesthetic or philosophical point of view but also threatens man's food supply. Habitat loss takes several forms: outright loss of areas used by wild species; degradation, for example, from vegetation removal and erosion, which deprive native species of food, shelter, and breeding areas; and fragmentation, when native species are squeezed onto small patches of undisturbed land surrounded by areas cleared for agriculture and other purposes. (Source: WPR / WRES)
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7 воздействие транспорта на окружающую среду
воздействие транспорта на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of transport
Impact of transportation-related activities on the environment, in particular, those impacts dealing with air pollution, noise, displacement of people and businesses, disruption of wildlife habitats, and overall growth-inducing effects. (Source: RAU)
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8 разрушение природной среды
разрушение природной среды
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habitat destruction
Destruction of wildlife habitats by increasing pressure for land by fast-growing human populations, pollution and over-exploitation. Whole species or populations of plants and animals have disappeared causing a loss of genetic resource that is not only regrettable from an aesthetic or philosophical point of view but also threatens man's food supply. Habitat loss takes several forms: outright loss of areas used by wild species; degradation, for example, from vegetation removal and erosion, which deprive native species of food, shelter, and breeding areas; and fragmentation, when native species are squeezed onto small patches of undisturbed land surrounded by areas cleared for agriculture and other purposes. (Source: WPR / WRES)
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9 воздействие транспорта на окружающую среду
воздействие транспорта на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of transport
Impact of transportation-related activities on the environment, in particular, those impacts dealing with air pollution, noise, displacement of people and businesses, disruption of wildlife habitats, and overall growth-inducing effects. (Source: RAU)
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10 разрушение природной среды
разрушение природной среды
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habitat destruction
Destruction of wildlife habitats by increasing pressure for land by fast-growing human populations, pollution and over-exploitation. Whole species or populations of plants and animals have disappeared causing a loss of genetic resource that is not only regrettable from an aesthetic or philosophical point of view but also threatens man's food supply. Habitat loss takes several forms: outright loss of areas used by wild species; degradation, for example, from vegetation removal and erosion, which deprive native species of food, shelter, and breeding areas; and fragmentation, when native species are squeezed onto small patches of undisturbed land surrounded by areas cleared for agriculture and other purposes. (Source: WPR / WRES)
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11 охрана дикой фауны и флоры и природных сред обитания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > охрана дикой фауны и флоры и природных сред обитания
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12 Конвенция об охране дикой фауны и флоры природных сред обитания в Европе
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Конвенция об охране дикой фауны и флоры природных сред обитания в Европе
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13 восстановление фауны
восстановление фауны
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fauna restoration
The process of returning wildlife ecosystems and habitats to their original conditions. (Source: DUNSTE)
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14 заброшенная военная площадка
заброшенная военная площадка
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disused military site
Military site where all activity has ceased. Such areas, being extremely well sheltered against outside disturbances and in many ways less affected by human landuse than many other open landscapes, can contain significant natural habitats and rare or endangered wildlife. Abandoned military territories constitute an important source of natural landscapes to be managed and restored in an environmentally sound way. (Source: RRDA / DOBRIS)
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15 неустойчивая среда
неустойчивая среда
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sensitive environment
Any parcel of land, large or small, under public or private control, that already has, or with remedial action could achieve, desirable environmental attributes. These attributes contribute to the retention and/or creation of wildlife habitat, soils stability, water retention or recharge, vegetative cover, and similar vital ecological functions. Environmentally sensitive areas range in size from small patches to extensive landscape features. They can include rare or common habitats, plants and animals. (Source: DUNSTE)
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16 восстановление фауны
восстановление фауны
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fauna restoration
The process of returning wildlife ecosystems and habitats to their original conditions. (Source: DUNSTE)
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17 заброшенная военная площадка
заброшенная военная площадка
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disused military site
Military site where all activity has ceased. Such areas, being extremely well sheltered against outside disturbances and in many ways less affected by human landuse than many other open landscapes, can contain significant natural habitats and rare or endangered wildlife. Abandoned military territories constitute an important source of natural landscapes to be managed and restored in an environmentally sound way. (Source: RRDA / DOBRIS)
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18 неустойчивая среда
неустойчивая среда
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Any parcel of land, large or small, under public or private control, that already has, or with remedial action could achieve, desirable environmental attributes. These attributes contribute to the retention and/or creation of wildlife habitat, soils stability, water retention or recharge, vegetative cover, and similar vital ecological functions. Environmentally sensitive areas range in size from small patches to extensive landscape features. They can include rare or common habitats, plants and animals. (Source: DUNSTE)
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19 восстановление фауны
восстановление фауны
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fauna restoration
The process of returning wildlife ecosystems and habitats to their original conditions. (Source: DUNSTE)
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20 заброшенная военная площадка
заброшенная военная площадка
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disused military site
Military site where all activity has ceased. Such areas, being extremely well sheltered against outside disturbances and in many ways less affected by human landuse than many other open landscapes, can contain significant natural habitats and rare or endangered wildlife. Abandoned military territories constitute an important source of natural landscapes to be managed and restored in an environmentally sound way. (Source: RRDA / DOBRIS)
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