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Terms for subject Environment (6833 entries)
Eco-design Consultation Forum a környezettudatos tervezéssel foglalkozó konzultációs fórum
eco-industry környezeti ipar
eco-industry környezetipar
eco-industry környezetvédelmi ipar
eco-innovation ökoinnováció
eco-paediatrics (Branch of medical science concerning the study and the therapy of children diseases caused by environmental factors) ökogyermekgyógyászat
eco-service ökoszisztéma-szolgáltatás
eco-tricity megújuló energiaforrásokból előállított villamos energia
ecocatastrophe (A sudden, widespread disaster or calamity causing extensive damage to the environment that threatens the quality of life for people living in the affected area or region, potentially leading to many deaths) ökokatasztrófa
ecodesign ökodizájn
ecodesign környezetbarát tervezés
ecodesign környezettudatos terméktervezés
ecodesign környezettudatos tervezés
Ecodesign Consultation Forum a környezettudatos tervezéssel foglalkozó konzultációs fórum
Ecodesign Regulatory Committee a környezettudatos tervezéssel foglalkozó szabályozó bizottság
Ecodesign Regulatory Committee az energiafelhasználó termékek környezettudatos tervezésével és az energiafogyasztásukat jelző címkézéssel foglalkozó bizottság
ecodevelopment (1. Conservative development based on long term optimization of biosphere resources. 2. An approach to development through rational use of natural resources by means of appropriate technology and system of production which take into account and provide for the conservation of nature) ökológiai fejlesztés
ecolabel (A mark, seal or written identification attached or affixed to products that provides specific ecological information allowing consumers to make comparisons with other similar products, or instructions on how to safely use or properly recycle or dispose of both products and packaging) ökocímke
ecolabelling (The European Community's initiative to encourage the promotion of environmentally friendly products. The scheme came into operation in late 1992 and was designed to identify products which are less harmful to the environment than equivalent brands. It was hoped that by buying labelled goods, consumers would be able to put pressure on manufacturers and retailers both to make and to stock "greener" products. This includes the effects they have on the environment at all stages. The labels are awarded on environmental criteria set by the EC) ökocímkézés
ecological abundance (Number of individual specimens of an animal or plant seen over a certain period of time in a certain place) ökológiai bőség/gazdagság

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