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Terms for subject Environment (6716 entries)
konservazzjoni conservation (No definition needed)
konservazzjoni ambjentali environmental conservation (Efforts and activities to maintain and sustain those attributes in natural and urban environments which are essential both to human physical and mental health and to enjoyment of life)
konservazzjoni in situ in situ conservation
konservazzjoni ta' monumenti conservation of monuments (Measures adopted for the protection and the maintenance of hystorical and art monuments)
konservazzjoni ta' riżorsi ġenetiċi conservation of genetic resources (Controlled utilization, protection and development of the gene pool of natural and cultivated organisms to ensure variety and variability and for current and potential value to human welfare)
konservazzjoni ta' riżorsi tal-pitrolju conservation of petroleum resources (Controlled utilization, protection and development of exploited and potentially exploitable sources of crude oil to meet current demand and ensure future requirements)
konservazzjoni tal-art land conservation (The care, preservation and re-use of solid areas of the earth's surface, especially soil regions valued as a natural resource or utilized as an agricultural resource)
konservazzjoni tal-enerġija energy conservation (The strategy for reducing energy requirements per unit of industrial output or individual well-being without affecting the progress of socio-economic development or causing disruption in life style. In temperate developed countries most energy is used in heating and lighting industrial and domestic buildings. Industrial processes, transport and agriculture are the other main users. During the 1970s it was demonstrated that substantial savings could be achieved through appropriate building technologies and the use of energy-efficient equipment for heating, air-conditioning and lighting. Most goods could and should be both manufactured and made to work more efficiently)
konservazzjoni tal-enerġija energy conservation
konservazzjoni tal-enerġija energy saving
konservazzjoni tal-flora u tal-fawna selvaġġa wildlife conservation (A series of measures required to maintain or restore the natural habitats and the populations of species of wild fauna and flora at a favourable status)
konservazzjoni tal-foresti forest conservation
konservazzjoni tal-ħamrija soil conservation (Management of soil to prevent or reduce soil erosion and depletion by wind and water. Preservation of soil against deterioration and loss by using it within its capabilities; application of conservation practices needed for its protection and improvement)
konservazzjoni tal-ilma water conservation (The protection, development and efficient management of water resources for beneficial purposes)
konservazzjoni tal-ilma ħelu freshwater conservation (Controlled utilization, protection or improvement of a natural body of water that does not contain significant amounts of dissolved salts and minerals, such as a lake or river)
konservazzjoni tal-ispeċi conservation of species (Controlled utilization, protection or development of selected classes of plants or animals for their richness, biodiversity and benefits to humanity)
konservazzjoni tal-pajsaġġ 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)
konservazzjoni tan-naħal bee conservation (The care, preservation and husbandry of hymenopterous insects valued for their ability to pollinate crops and other flora or for their production of honey)
konservazzjoni tan-natura nature conservation (Active management of the earth's natural resources and environment to ensure their quality is maintained and that they are wisely used)
konservazzjoni tar-riżorsi resource conservation (Reduction of overall resource consumption and utilization of recovered resources in order to avoid waste)