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1 истощение почвы
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2 утрата плодородия
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > утрата плодородия
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4 истощение почвы
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > истощение почвы
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depletion of soil; impoverishment of a soil; overcropping; soil depletion -
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выдувание почвы, ветровая эрозия, дефляция — soil blowing
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > истощение почвы
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1) Economy: exhaustion of the soil, soil depletion2) Ecology: depletion of soil, impoverishment of soil, soil emaciating, soil exhauster, soil exhaustion, soil impoverishment3) Makarov: mining -
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с. depletion, exhaustionСинонимический ряд:худосочие (сущ.) исхудание; худосочие; худосочность -
10 почвоистощающая культура
1) Economy: exhaustive crop, soil-depleting crop2) Ecology: soil-depletion cropУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > почвоистощающая культура
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11 истощение почвы
exhaustion of the soil, soil depletionBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > истощение почвы
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12 уменьшение запасов почвенной влаги
1) Engineering: depletion of soil moisture2) Ecology: depletion of soil moisture depletionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уменьшение запасов почвенной влаги
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13 истощение
с.1) (крайняя усталость, ослабевание) exhaustion; emaciationкра́йнее истоще́ние — utter exhaustion
2) (оскудение, исчерпание) exhaustion; depletionистоще́ние средств — exhaustion of resources
истоще́ние по́чвы — exhaustion of the soil
истоще́ние запа́сов месторожде́ния — deposit reserve depletion
война́ на истоще́ние — war of attrition
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14 истощение
с1) изнурение exhaustion, emaciationне́рвное истоще́ние — nervous exhaustion
в состоя́нии кра́йнего истоще́ния — in an advanced state of emaciation/exhaustion
2) уменьшение depletion, обеднение impove-rishmentистоще́ние запа́са — depletion of the resources
истоще́ние по́чвы — impoverishment of the soil
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15 право в области охраны окружающей среды
право в области охраны окружающей среды
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environmental law
A wide spectrum of options from binding "hard" laws, such as international treaties and national legislation, to "soft" laws, covering guiding principles, recommended practices and procedures, and standards. Environmental law also attempts to reconcile international considerations with concerns that focus on very specific problems such as soil degradation, marine pollution or the depletion of non-renewable resources. (Source: WRIGHT)
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land carrying capacity
The maximum extent to which ground or soil area may be exploited without degradation or depletion. (Source: ALL)
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A wide spectrum of options from binding "hard" laws, such as international treaties and national legislation, to "soft" laws, covering guiding principles, recommended practices and procedures, and standards. Environmental law also attempts to reconcile international considerations with concerns that focus on very specific problems such as soil degradation, marine pollution or the depletion of non-renewable resources. (Source: WRIGHT)
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The maximum extent to which ground or soil area may be exploited without degradation or depletion. (Source: ALL)
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19 право в области охраны окружающей среды
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A wide spectrum of options from binding "hard" laws, such as international treaties and national legislation, to "soft" laws, covering guiding principles, recommended practices and procedures, and standards. Environmental law also attempts to reconcile international considerations with concerns that focus on very specific problems such as soil degradation, marine pollution or the depletion of non-renewable resources. (Source: WRIGHT)
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The maximum extent to which ground or soil area may be exploited without degradation or depletion. (Source: ALL)
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