ekologia politiko |
political ecology |
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ekologia trofiko |
trophic ecology (The study of the feeding relationships of organisms in communities and ecosystems. Trophic links between populations represent flows of organisms, organic energy and nutrients. Trophic transfers are important in population dynamics, biogeochemistry, and ecosystem energetics) |
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ekologia zientifiko |
scientific ecology (The study of the interrelationship among living organisms and between organisms and their environment, utilizing the methods or theories of science) |
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ekologismo |
ecologist movement (Grouping of individuals and organizations dedicated to the protection of the environment) |
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ekologismo |
environmentalism (1. Concern for the environment and its protection. 2. Theory emphasizing the primary influence of the environment on the development of groups or individuals. It stresses the importance of the physical, biological, psychological, or cultural environment as a factor influencing the structure or behaviour of animals, including humans. In politics, this has given rise in many countries to Green Parties, which aim to " Preserve the planet and its people") |
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ekomarketing |
ecomarketing (The buying, selling, advertising, shipping, and storing of goods in compliance with ecological principles) |
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ekomuseo |
ecomuseum (A private, non-profit facility where plants and animals can be viewed in a natural outdoor setting) |
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ekonomia |
economy (The system of activities and administration through which a society uses its resources to produce wealth) |
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ekonomia energetiko |
energy economics (The production, distribution, and consumption of usable power such as fossil fuel, electricity, or solar radiation) |
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ekonomia industrial |
industrial economics (The production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services resulting from all manufacturing business) |
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ekonomia nazional |
national economy (A nation's financial resources and its financial management, with a view towards its productivity) |
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ekonomia-analisi |
economic analysis (The quantitative and qualitative identification, study, and evaluation of the nature of an economy or a system of organization or operation) |
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ekonomia-eskubideak |
economic rights (The just claims and legal guarantees to access, participate in and profit from the production, distribution and use of property, intellectual property, income and wealth) |
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ekonomia-garapen |
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) |
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ekonomia-hazkunde |
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) |
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ekonomia-plan |
economic plan (A design, scheme or project pertaining to the production, distribution and use of income, wealth and commodities) |
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ekonomia-plangintza |
economic planning (An economy in which prices, incomes etc. are determined centrally by government rather than through the operation of the free market, and in which industrial production is governed by an overall national plan) |
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ekonomia-politika |
economic policy (A definite course of action adopted and pursued by a government, political party or enterprise pertaining to the production, distribution and use of income, wealth and commodities) |
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ekonomia-sektore |
economic sector (A part of a country's or region's commercial, industrial and financial activity, delimited either by public, corporate and private organization of expenditures or by agriculture, manufacturing and service product types) |
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ekonomia-sistema |
economic system (Organized sets of procedures used within or between communities to govern the production and distribution of goods and services) |
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