ecological balance (The condition of equilibrium among the components of a natural community such that their relative numbers remain fairly constant and their ecosystem is stable. Gradual readjustments to the composition of a balanced community take place continually in response to natural ecological succession and to alterations in climatic and other influences) |
equilibri ecològic |
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ecological bookkeeping (The systematic accounting or recordkeeping of a company's impact on the environment or its progress towards environmentally sound business practices) |
comptabilitat ecològica |
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ecological carrying capacity (1. The maximum number of species an area can support during the harshest part of the year, or the maximum biomass it can support indefinitely. 2. The maximum number of grazing animals an area can support without deterioration) |
capacitat de càrrega ecològica |
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ecological community (1. All of the plants and animals in an area or volume; a complex association usually containing both animals and plants. 2. Any naturally occurring group of organisms that occupy a common environment) |
comunitat ecològica |
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ecological factor (An environmental factor that, under some definite conditions, can exert appreciable influence on organisms or their communities, causing the increase or decrease in the number of organisms and/or changes in the communities) |
factor ecològic |
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ecological inequality (Any imbalance or disparity among inhabitants of the same living environment deemed inappropriate, unjust or detrimental to that environment's integrity) |
desigualtat ecològica |
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ecological niche (1. The space occupied by a species, which includes both the physical space as well as the functional role of the species. 2. Ecological niche refers to the characteristics of an environment that provides all the essential food and protection for the continued survival of a particular species of flora or fauna. In addition to food and shelter, there is no long-term threat to existence in that place from potential predators, parasites and competitors. The concept of the ecological niche goes a long way beyond the idea of the species habitat) |
llit ecològic |
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ecological parameter (A variable, measurable property whose value is a determinant of the characteristics of an ecosystem) |
paràmetre ecològic |
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ecological stocktaking (Taking stock of, evaluating, or inventorying a company's impact on the environment or its progress towards environmentally sound business practices) |
inventari ecològic |
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ecologically sensitive area (Area where it is likely that a change in some parts of the system will produce a recognizable response) |
àrea sensible ecològica |
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ecologist movement (Grouping of individuals and organizations dedicated to the protection of the environment) |
moviment ecologista |
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ecology (The study of the interrelationships between living organisms and their environment) |
ecologia |
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ecomarketing (The buying, selling, advertising, shipping, and storing of goods in compliance with ecological principles) |
ecomàrketing |
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ecomuseum (A private, non-profit facility where plants and animals can be viewed in a natural outdoor setting) |
ecomuseu |
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economic activity (Any effort, work, function or sphere of action pertaining to the production of goods, services or any other resource with exchange value) |
activitat econòmica |
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economic analysis (The quantitative and qualitative identification, study, and evaluation of the nature of an economy or a system of organization or operation) |
anàlisi econòmica |
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economic competition (The market condition where an individual or firm that wants to buy or sell a commodity or service has a choice of possible suppliers or customers) |
competència |
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economic concentration (The extent to which a market is taken up by producers within a given industry) |
concentració econòmica |
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economic data (No definition needed) |
dades econòmiques |
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economic development (The state of nations and the historical processes of change experienced by them, the extent to which the resources of a nation are brought into productive use; the concept of development subsumes associated social, cultural and political changes as well as welfare measures) |
desenvolupament econòmic |
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