natur |
landscape (The traits, patterns, and structure of a specific geographic area, including its biological composition, its physical environment, and its anthropogenic or social patterns. An area where interacting ecosystems are grouped and repeated in similar form) |
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natur |
nature |
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Natura 2000 |
Natura 2000 European network of protected areas |
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naturalisering |
nationalisation |
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naturarv |
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) |
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naturarvsvärdering |
natural resource heritage accounting |
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naturbetingade förhållanden |
natural conditions |
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naturfenomen |
natural event |
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naturfiber |
natural fibre (A textile fiber of mineral, plant or animal origin) |
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naturgas |
natural gas (A natural fuel containing methane and hydrocarbons that occurs in certain geologic formations) |
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naturgasundersökning |
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) |
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naturgasundersökning |
natural gas exploration |
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naturgödsel |
slurry |
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naturkatastrof |
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) |
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naturlandskap |
natural scenery (An area where human effects, if present, are not significant to the landscape as a whole) |
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naturlandskap |
natural scenery |
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naturlig återväxt |
natural regeneration (The replacement by an organism of tissues or organs which have been lost or severely injured) |
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naturlig attenuering |
natural attenuation |
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naturlig balans |
balance of nature |
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naturlig fara |
natural risk (Probability of harm to human health, property or the environment posed by any aspect of the physical world other than human activity) |
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