Natura 2000 network |
vientisas Europos ekologinis tinklas |
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natural area (An area in which natural processes predominate, fluctuations in numbers of organisms are allowed free play and human intervention is minimal) |
natūrali gamtinė zona |
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natural area |
natūrali gamtinė zona |
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natural areas protection (Active management of nature areas in order to ensure that wildlife is protected and the quality of its environment is maintained) |
gamtinių zonų apsauga |
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natural balance |
ekologinė pusiausvyra |
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natural disaster (Violent, sudden and destructive change in the environment without cause from human activity, due to phenomena such as floods, earthquakes, fire and hurricanes) |
stichinė nelaimė |
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natural disaster |
gamtinė nelaimė |
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natural disaster |
stichinė nelaimė |
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natural disturbance |
natūralus trikdis |
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natural drainage system |
natūrali drenažo sistema |
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natural environment (The complex of atmospheric, geological and biological characteristics found in an area in the absence of artifacts or influences of a well developed technological, human culture) |
natūrali aplinka |
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natural fertiliser (Organic material added to the soil to supply chemical elements needed for plant nutrition) |
natūrali trąša |
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natural fibre (A textile fiber of mineral, plant or animal origin) |
natūralusis pluoštas |
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natural forest (A forest area that has developed free from the influence of humans and remains largely unaffected by their activities. The natural forest may include, but is not necessarily equivalent to, an old-growth forest) |
natūralus miškas |
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natural gas (A natural fuel containing methane and hydrocarbons that occurs in certain geologic formations) |
gamtinės dujos |
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natural gas exploration (Underground prospection conducted with various methods to discover natural gas deposits which are usually found in the immediate vicinity of crude petroleum) |
gamtinių dujų paieška |
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natural gas extraction (The tapping of natural gas from wells located under the sea and in general from underground sources often in association with petroleum deposits; it is used as a fuel, having largely replaced coal-gas for this purpose, and as a source of intermediates for organic synthesis) |
gamtinių dujų gavyba |
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natural hazard (The probability of occurrence, within a specific period of time in a given area of a potentially damaging phenomenon of nature) |
natūralus pavojus |
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natural heritage (Generally, the world's natural resources as handed down to the present generation, and specifically, the earth's outstanding physical, biological and geological formations, and habitats of threatened species of animals and plants and areas with scientific, conservation or aesthetic value) |
gamtos paveldas |
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natural heritage assessment (Evaluation of the natural structures, resources and landscapes to ensure their careful management and preservation) |
gamtos paveldo vertinimas |
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