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Terms for subject Environment (6480 entries)
padura mud flat (A relatively level area of fine silt along a shore (as in a sheltered estuary) or around an island, alternately covered and uncovered by the tide, or covered by shallow water)
padura salt marsh (Areas of brackish, shallow water usually found in coastal areas and in deltas. There are also inland marshes in arid areas where the water has a high salt level because of evaporation. They are environmentally delicate areas, extremely vulnerable to pollution by industrial or agricultural chemicals, or to thermal pollution, which often results when river water has been used as the coolant in power stations and industrial plants)
paisaia 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)
paisaia babesteko politika landscape conservation policy
paisaia babestu protected landscape (Natural or man-made areas which have been reserved for conservation, scientific, educational and/or recreational purposes)
paisaia babestuko eremu landscape protection area (Area where landscape is protected for its particular features in order to maintain its role in contributing to the wider enjoyment of the countryside)
paisaia hiritar urban landscape (The traits, patterns and structure of a city's specific geographic area, including its biological composition, its physical environment and its social patterns)
paisaia kontserbatzeko politika landscape conservation policy
paisaia natural natural scenery (An area where human effects, if present, are not significant to the landscape as a whole)
paisaia-arkitektura landscape architecture (The creation, development, and decorative planting of gardens, grounds, parks, and other outdoor spaces. Landscape gardening is used to enhance nature helping to create a natural setting for individual residences and buildings, and even towns, particularly where special approaches and central settings are required)
paisaiaren aldaketa landscape alteration (Landscapes might change through time as a result of human activities or natural processes such as fires or natural disasters. Changes in landscape structure can be documented by using data from aerial photographs or satellite images, and new technologies, such as remote sensing and geographic information systems)
paisaiaren babes landscape protection (Elaboration and implementation of strategies and measures for the conservation, preservation, suitable use, and renewal of natural resources and nature or man-made components of landscape, in particular wildlife and natural systems of various standing)
paisaiaren ekologia landscape ecology (The study of landscapes taking account of the ecology of their biological populations. The subjects thus embraces geomorphology and ecology and is applied to the design and architecture of landscapes)
paisaiaren erabilera landscape utilisation (using landscape or parts of it (i.e. for tourism, sports or agriculture); Using landscape or parts of it for tourism, sports, or agriculture)
paisaiaren kontserbazio landscape conservation (The safeguarding, for public enjoyment, of landscape and of opportunities for outdoor recreation, tourism and similar activities; the concept includes the preservation and enhancement not only of what has been inherited but the provision of new amenities and facilities)
paisaiaren kontsumo landscape consumption (Using parts of landscape in a way that heavily modifies its features, using parts of landscape strongly modifying its character with lost of landscape original character)
paisaiaren kudeaketa landscape management (Measures aiming at preserving landscape or controlling its transformations caused by anthropic activities or natural events)
paisaiaren leheneratze recovery of landscape (Reclamation measures taken to restore the environmental quality level of a landscape to its predisturbed condition)
paisaiaren osagai landscape component (In visual assessment work, landscapes can be divided into four major elements. 1. Form is the perceived mass or shape of an object that appears unified, and which provides a consciousness of its distinction and relation of a whole to the component parts. 2. Line is the real or imagined path, border, boundary, or intersection of two planes, such as a silhouette, that the eye follows when perceiving abrupt differences in form, colour or texture. 3. Colour is a visual perception that enables the eye to differenciate otherwise identical objects based on the wavelengths of reflected light. 4. Texture is the visual feel of a landscape)
paisaiaren plangintza landscape planning (The aspect of the land use planning process that deals with physical, biological, aesthetic, cultural, and historical values and with the relationships and planning between these values, land uses, and the environment)

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