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Terms for subject Environment (5949 entries)
isurtze-datu emission data (Data concerning pollutants released into the environment from a permanent or mobile installation or from products)
isurtze-egoera emission situation
isurtze-erregistro emission register (A listing, by source, of the amounts of air pollutants discharged in the atmosphere of a community daily)
isurtze-faktore emission factor (The relationship between the amount of pollutants produced to the amount of raw materials processed, or fuel consumed, in any polluting process)
isurtze-kontrol emission control (Procedures aiming at reducing or preventing the harm caused by atmospheric emissions)
isurtze-muga emission standard (The maximum amount of discharge legally allowed from a single source, mobile or stationary)
isurtze-pronostiko emission forecast (The final step in a clean air plan is to predict future air quality to demonstrate that we can (if we can) meet the health standards by implementing the measures proposed in the plan. This is done by first projecting the emission inventory into the future, taking into account changes in population, housing, employment in specific business sectors, and vehicle miles traveled. These data are obtained from various sources and the resulting emissions are adjusted to account for regulations and control measures scheduled for implementation during the same time period. Additional adjustments are made to reflect large facilities that are expected to start up, modify, or shut down. The resulting inventory is an emission forecast, and is usually expressed in tons per day of particular pollutants for a given year. Additional steps may be required to determine how the forecasted quantities of air pollution will affect the overall air quality. One way to accomplish this is through computermodeling. A computer model simulates how pollutants disperse, react, and move in the air. The inputs to such a computer model are complex. They include weather patterns, terrain, and the chemical nature of air pollutants)
itsas akuikultura mariculture (Cultivation of marine organisms in their natural habitats, usually for commercial purposes)
itsas arrantza marine fishery (The harvest of animals and plants from the ocean to provide food and recreation for people, food for animals, and a variety of organic materials for industry)
itsas baliabide biologikoak living marine resource
itsas baliabide biziak living marine resource
itsas baliabideak sea resource (Marine resources include food, energy and minerals)
itsas baliabideen babes marine resources conservation
itsas baliabideen kontserbazio marine resources conservation
itsas bidaia cruising (Travelling by sea in a liner for pleasure, usually calling at a number of ports)
itsas bidaia turistiko pleasure cruising (The activity of rowing, sailing or using a boat over a particular region of water, for amusement or enjoyment)
itsas biologia marine biology (A branch of biology that deals with those living organisms which inhabit the sea)
itsas ekologia marine ecology (An integrative science that studies the basic structural and functional relationships within and among living populations and their physical-chemical environments in marine ecosystems. Marine ecology focuses on specific organisms as well as on particular environments or physical settings)
itsas energia termiko thermal sea power (The concept of utilizing the temperature differences of 20°C or more that occur between the surface of an ocean and its depths to achieve a continuous supply of power; this temperature difference may be found in the tropical regions of the world. Various small plants have been constructed to demonstrate the principle)
itsas erreserba marine reserve (Sea area where marine wildlife is protected)