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Terms for subject Environment (6480 entries)
garapen ekologiko ecodevelopment (1. Conservative development based on long term optimization of biosphere resources. 2. An approach to development through rational use of natural resources by means of appropriate technology and system of production which take into account and provide for the conservation of nature)
garapen industrial industrial development
garapen jasangarri sustainable development (Development that provides economic, social and environmental benefits in the long term having regard to the needs of living and future generations. Defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987 as: development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs)
garapen jasangarriaren adierazle sustainable development indicator (Statistical indicators used for measuring sustainable development that may be chosen among a wide range of themes as, for example, environmental capacity and quality of life)
garapen kultural cultural development (The process whereby the capabilities or possibilities inherent in a people's beliefs, customs, artistic activity and knowledge are brought out or made more effective)
garapen sozial social development (The state of nations and the hystorical processes of change experienced by them. The concept of development subsumes associated cultural and political changes as well as welfare measures which reflect distribution of goods, wealth and opportunities)
garapen teknologiko technological development (No definition needed)
garapen-egoera status of development (The extent to which a society promotes human well-being in all dimensions of existence by forming people's capabilities, expanding choices and increasing opportunities)
garapen-eredu development model (A description, representation, or conception of the economic advancement process of a region or people)
garapen-eredu development pattern (The combination of qualities, structures, acts and tendencies characterizing the economic and social growth of a community or human group)
garapen-gune development area (Area which has been given special help from a government to encourage business and factories to be set up there)
garapen-plan development plan (The statement of local planning policies that each local planning authority is required by statute to maintain, and which can only be made or altered by following the procedures prescribed for that purpose, which include obligations to consult widely and to hold a public local inquiry into objections. The development plan includes: 1. the structure plan for the area (normally prepared by the country council); 2. an area-wide development plan for each district council area)
garapen-plangintza development planning (The act or process of formulating a course of action that promotes the economic advancement of a region or people, particularly in countries known to have low levels of economic productivity and technological sophistication)
garapenerako laguntza development aid (The economic assistance or other types of support provided to developing countries to promote or encourage advancement in living standards, institutions, infrastructure, agricultural practices and other aspects of an economy, and to resolve problems typically associated with developing countries)
garapenerako lankidetza development co-operation
garaztatze irrigation (1. To supply land with water so that crops and plants will grow or grow stronger)
garaztatze-nekazaritza irrigation farming (Farming based on the artificial distribution and application of water to arable land to initiate and maintain plant growth)
garaztatze-sistema irrigation system (A system of man-made channels for supplying water to land to allow plants to grow)
garaztatzeko kanal irrigation canal (A permanent irrigation conduit constructed to convey water from the source of supply to one or more farms)
garbigarri detergent (A surface-active agent used for removing dirt and grease from a variety of surfaces and materials. Early detergents contained alkyl sulphonates, which proved resistant to bacterial decomposition, causing foaming in rivers and difficulties in sewage treatment plants. These hard detergents were replaced during the 1960s with soft biodegradable detergents. Apprehension continues to be expressed about the use of phosphates in detergents, helping to promote the process of eutrophication. No satisfactory substitute has yet emerged)

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