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m timber forest* * *Hoch|waldmtimber forest* * *Hoch·wald[ˈho:xvalt]m high forest* * *Hochwald m timber forest -
2 forstwirtschaftlicher Komplex
forest-industrial complex; timber-industry complexDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > forstwirtschaftlicher Komplex
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3 Wald mit der höchsten Qualitätszahl
Wald mit der höchsten Qualitätszahl
index forest;
• Waldabholzung deforestation;
• Waldanpflanzung forestry plantation;
• Waldanteil woodland proportion;
• Waldbesitz forest property;
• Waldbestand forest cover;
• Waldbrand forest fire;
• Waldfläche forest area;
• Waldgebiet, Waldgürtel forestry [land], forest land, woodland;
• Waldgrundstück forested land;
• Waldland wooded (forested) land, woodland;
• Waldnutzung commercial forestry;
• Waldschutzgebiet forest reserve (US);
• Waldtaxation (Holzvermesser) cruise;
• Waldversicherung insurance of growing timber;
• Waldwirtschaft forestry.Business german-english dictionary > Wald mit der höchsten Qualitätszahl
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4 Zerstörung der Waldbedeckung
разрушение лесного покрова
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forest cover destruction
Destruction of forests is carried out in many countries in order to provide new land for agricultural or livestock purposes. It is often done without factors such as climate and topography having been sufficiently studied and on lands where slope nature of the soil or other physiographic characteristics clearly indicate that the land involved is suitable only for forest. Although these practices may lead to a temporary increase in productivity, there are also many indications that in the long run there is usually a decrease in productivity per unit of surface and that erosion and irreversible soil deterioration often accompany this process. Many factors contribute to forest cover destruction: timber production, clearance for agriculture, cutting for firewood and charcoal, fires, droughts, strip mining, pollution, urban development, population pressures, and warfare. (Source: WPR)
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5 Nadelwald
хвойный лес
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coniferous forest
A forest type characterized by cone-bearing, needle-leaved trees. They are generally, but not necessarily, evergreen and relatively shallow-rooted. Since they grow more rapidly than most broad-leaved trees, conifers are extensively planted as a source of softwood timber and pulp. They are tolerant of wide-ranging climatic conditions, of many different types of soil and of considerable differences in terrain. Thus, they are found from the polar latitudes to the tropics, on most types of soils (especially, thin acid soils) and from mountain summits to coastal environments. (Source: WHIT)
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6 Umweltbelastung durch Forstwirtschaft
воздействие лесоводства на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of forestry
The world's forestry resources are shrinking at an alarming rate. The need for foreign exchange encourages many developing countries to cut timber faster than forests can be regenerated. This overcutting not only depletes the resource that underpins the world timber trade, it causes loss of forest-based livelihoods, increases soil erosion and downstream flooding, and accelerates the loss of species and genetic resources. (Source: WPR)
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7 Forstindustrie
лесная промышленность
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forest industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of establishments is engaged in the management of an extensive area of woodland, often to produce products and benefits such as timber, wildlife habitat, clean water, biodiversity and recreation. (Source: NCF)
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8 Forstpolitik
политика в области лесного хозяйства
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forest policy
A course of action adopted and pursued by government or some other organization, which seeks to preserve or protect an extensive area of woodland, often to produce products and benefits such as timber, wildlife habitat, clean water, biodiversity and recreation. (Source: NCF)
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9 Entwaldung
сведение лесов
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deforestation
The removal of forest and undergrowth to increase the surface of arable land or to use the timber for construction or industrial purposes. Forest and its undergrowth possess a very high water-retaining capacity, inhibiting runoff of rainwater. (Source: GILP)
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10 Bestand
m1. nur Sg.b) (Dauer) duration; von Bestand sein, Bestand haben be lasting, last; von kurzem Bestand sein be short-lived; es ist nicht von Bestand it won’t last;c) österr. (Bestehen) existence; wir feiern den 50-jährigen Bestand des Clubs we are celebrating the club’s 50th anniversary2. auch Pl. (Vorrat)a) stock, supplies Pl. (an + Dat of); Bestand aufnehmen auch fig. take stock (Am. auch inventory); Bestände auffüllen replenish one’s stocks ( oder supply);b) eines Museums, einer Bibliothek etc.: holdings Pl.;c) an Bäumen, Fischen etc.: numbers Pl. (an + Dat of);* * *der Bestand(Existenz) existence;(Vorrat) supplies; inventory; stock inventory; stock* * *Be|stạndm1) (= Fortdauer) continued existence, continuancevon Bestand sein, Bestand haben — to be permanent, to endure
das Gesetz hat noch immer Bestand — the law still continues to exist
an +dat of); (= Forstbestand) forest or timber (US) standzum 100-jährigen Bestand des Vereins (Aus) — on the (occasion of the) 100th anniversary of the society
Bestand aufnehmen — to take stock
3) (Aus = Pacht) lease, tenurein Bestand geben — to let ( out) or put out on lease
* * *(farm animals: He would like to purchase more (live) stock.) stock* * *Be·stand<-[e]s, Bestände>mder weitere \Bestand der Koalition hängt vom Ausgang der Verhandlungen ab whether the coalition will survive depends on the outcome of the negotiations; ÖSTERR (Bestehensdauer) foundingdie Firma hat 30-jährigen \Bestand the company has its 30th anniversaryvon \Bestand sein, \Bestand haben to be long-lasting [or durable▪ der/jds \Bestand [an etw dat] the/sb's supply [or stock] [or store] [of sth]; Vieh [live] stock; Kapital assets pl; Wertpapiere holdings pl; FORST (Waldstück) stand form; Bäume stand [or population] [of trees]\Bestand aufnehmen (a. fig) to take stock, to do stocktaking* * *1) o. Pl. existence; (FortBestand) continued existence; survivalkeinen Bestand haben, nicht von Bestand sein — not last; not last long
2) (Vorrat) stock (an + Dat. of)* * *Bestand mvon Bestand sein, Bestand haben be lasting, last;von kurzem Bestand sein be short-lived;es ist nicht von Bestand it won’t last; österr (Bestehen) existence;wir feiern den 50-jährigen Bestand des Clubs we are celebrating the club’s 50th anniversary2. auch pl (Vorrat) stock, supplies pl (an +dat of);Bestände auffüllen replenish one’s stocks ( oder supply); eines Museums, einer Bibliothek etc: holdings pl; an Bäumen, Fischen etc: numbers pl (an +dat of); (Kassenbestand) cash in hand; einer Bank: liquid assets pl; an Wertpapieren: holdings pl; → eisern* * *1) o. Pl. existence; (FortBestand) continued existence; survivalkeinen Bestand haben, nicht von Bestand sein — not last; not last long
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14 Wald
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15 Waldboden
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16 das Holz
- {billet} thanh củi, thanh sắt nhỏ, đường trang trí hình thanh củi, lệnh yêu cầu cung cấp cho bộ đội, chỗ trú quán, chỗ trú chân, công ăn việc làm - {forest} rừng, rừng săn bắn - {timber} gỗ làm nhà, gỗ kiến trúc, gỗ, cây gỗ, kèo, xà, khả năng, đức tính - {wood} củi, số nhiều) rừng, thùng gỗ, kèn sáo bằng gỗ = das Stück Holz {piece of wood}+ = das weiche Holz {pulpwood}+ = aus Holz gebaut {timbered}+ = mit Holz einfassen {to nog}+ = die Modellfigur aus Holz (Malerei) {lay figure}+ = sich in Holz verwandeln {to lignify}+ = aus Eisen und Holz gebaut (Marine) {composite}+ -
17 Holzabladen
выгрузка древесины
Ндп. разгрузка леса
разгрузка деревьев
разгрузка древесины
разгрузка хлыстов
разгрузка сортиментов
Комплекс операций по захвату и перемещению деревьев, хлыстов, лесоматериалов после завершения транспортирования.
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wood hauling
The process of removing forest produce, particularly timber, fuelwood and bamboos, from its place of growth to some permanent or major delivery point, either for further transport or further manufacture, i.e. secondary conversion, or both. (Source: ECHO2)
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Ндп. Разгрузка леса
D. Holzabladen
E. Unloading of wood
Комплекс операций по захвату и перемещению деревьев, хлыстов, лесоматериалов после завершения транспортирования
Источник: ГОСТ 17461-84: Технология лесозаготовительной промышленности. Термины и определения оригинал документа
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18 Forstgesetz
закон в области лесного хозяйства
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forestry law
A binding rule or body of rules prescribed by a government to regulate any extensive area of woodland, for the protection and preservation of game, timber and other forest resources. (Source: MHE)
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19 Nadelbaum
хвойное дерево
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coniferous tree
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conifer
An order of conebearing plants which includes nearly all the present day Gymnospermae. Most are tall evergreen trees with needle-like (e.g., pines), linear (e.g. firs) or scale-like (e.g., cedars) leaves. They are characteristic of temperate zones and the main forest trees of colder regions. They provide timber, resins, tars, turpentine and pulp for paper. (Source: ALL)
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