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Terms for subject Environment (5171 entries)
økonomisk soneinndeling economic zoning (A land-use planning design or control where specific types of businesses or private sector investment are encouraged within designated boundaries)
økonomisk støtte economic support (Any form of financial assistance or inducement for persons or institutions)
økonomisk struktur economic structure (The underlying framework, including transportation and communications systems, industrial facilities, education and technology, that enables a country or region to produce goods, services and other resources with exchange value)
økonomisk system economic system (Organized sets of procedures used within or between communities to govern the production and distribution of goods and services)
økonomisk teori economic theory (The study of relationships in the economy. Its purpose is to analyze and explain the behaviour of the various economic elements. The body of economic theory can be divided into two broad categories, positive theory and welfare theory. Positive theory is an attempt to analyze the operation of the economy without considering the desirability of its results in terms of ultimate goals. Welfare theory is concerned primarily with an evaluation of the economic system in terms of ethical goals which are not themselves derived from economic analysis)
økonomisk trend economic trend (Changes of variables and parameters of an economic system, analysed in statistical calculations)
økonomisk utvikling 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)
økonomisk vekst economic growth (An increase over successive periods in the productivity and wealth of a household, country or region, as measured by one of several possible variables, such as the gross domestic product)
økonomisk virkemiddel economic instrument (Any tool or method used by an organization to achieve general developmental goals in the production of, or in the regulation of, material resources)
økonomisk virkemiddel financial instrument (A generic term that refers to the many different forms of financing a business may use. For example - loans, shares, and bonds are all considered financing instruments)
økonomisk-økologisk effektivitet economical-ecological efficiency (The competency in performance in business matters involving the relation between financial and environmental principles)
økonomiske data economic data (No definition needed)
økonomiske forhold i tilknytning til miljø environmental economy issue (A matter of public importance involving both a community's or a country's management of financial resources and its protection of natural resources)
økosystem ecosystem (A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting as an ecological unit)
økosystem av internasjonal betydning internationally important ecosystem (Ecosystems whose importance is recognised at international level and which are, in some cases, protected by international conventions)
økosystem i kaldt område cold zone ecosystem (The interacting system of a biological community and its non-living environmental surroundings located in climatic regions where the air temperature is below 10° Celsius for eight to eleven months of the year)
økosystemanalyse ecosystem analysis (Detailed study of an ecosystem carried out to ascertain its features from the point of view of its soil composition, energy flux, biogeochemical cycles, biomass, organisms and their relationship with the environment)
økosystemforringelse ecosystem degradation (Degradation or destruction of large natural environments. When one ecosystem is under attack as a result of natural or man-made disaster it is extremely difficult to calculate the ripple effects throughout nature. When two or more ecosystems are being degraded the probabilities of synergistic destructiveness multiply. Ecosystems in many regions are threatened, despite their biological richness and their promise of material benefits)
økosystemforskning ecosystem research (Study of the ways in which plants, animals, and microbes interact with each other and with their physical environment and of the processes involving the circulation, transformation and accumulation of both matter, especially nutrient materials, and energy)
økosystemtype ecosystem type (Ecosystems can be classified according to various criteria: from the point of view of energy source, two major types of ecosystems can be distinguished. Autotrophic ecosystems have primary producers as a principal component and sunlight has the major initial energy source; etherotrophic ecosystems depend upon preformed organic matter that is imported from autotrophic ecosystems elsewhere. Ecosystems can also be classified in terrestrial, marine and freshwater)