forest-dependent people |
obyvatelstvo závislé na lesích |
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forestry (The management of forest lands for wood, forages, water, wildlife, and recreation) |
lesnictví |
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forestry economics (The production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services from the industry involved with the process of establishing and managing forests) |
ekonomika lesnictví |
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forestry law (A binding rule or body of rules prescribed by a government to regulate any extensive area of woodland, for the protection and preservation of game, timber and other forest resources) |
zákon o lesích |
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forestry legislation (A binding rule or body of rules prescribed by a government to regulate the use and conservation of wooded areas, most often those owned by the government itself) |
legislativa lesnická |
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forestry practice (The farming of trees to ensure a continuing supply of timber and other forest products. Foresters care for existing trees, protecting them from fire, pests and diseases, and felling where trees are overcrowded or dying and when ready for cropping. They also plant new areas (afforestation) and replant felled areas (reafforestation)) |
praxe lesnická |
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forestry unit (Any entity or group of individuals involved with the creation, management and conservation of an extensive area of woodland, often to produce products and benefits such as timber, clean water, biodiversity and recreation) |
pracovníci lesní |
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form of government (Form of authority in which an individual or group of individuals wield power over the majority) |
forma vlády |
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formulant |
formulační přísada |
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forwarding agent (A person or business that specializes in the shipment and receiving of goods) |
dopravce |
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fossil (Any remains, trace, or imprint of a plant or animal that has been preserved in the Earth's crust since some past geologic or prehistoric time) |
fosilie |
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fossil fuel (The energy-containing materials which were converted over many thousands of years from their original form of trees, plants and other organisms after being buried in the ground. Physical and chemical processes occurred in the Earth's crust that changed them into coal, peat, oil or natural gas) |
palivo fosilní |
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fouling growth (The adhesion of different marine organisms to the underwater parts of ships, causing the ships to loose speed) |
nárůsty živočichů mořských |
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fountain (A stream of water that is forced up into the air through a small hole, especially for decorative effect or the structure in a lake or pool from which this flows) |
fontána |
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four stroke engine (An internal combustion engine whose cycle is completed in four piston strokes; includes a suction stroke, compression stroke, expansion stroke, and exhaust stroke) |
motor čtyřtaktní |
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Framework for Action on Adaptation |
rámec pro adaptační opatření |
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framework legislation (A body of rules prescribed by a government, often composed in a series of inter-related parts, to establish or lay the foundation for a new project, agency or organizational structure) |
legislativa rámcová |
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free movement of capital (The unrestrained flow of cash, funds, and other means of wealth between countries with different currencies) |
pohyb kapitálu volný |
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free trade (Trade which is unimpeded by tariffs, import and export quotas and other measures which obstruct the free movement of goods and services between states) |
obchod volný |
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freedom (The quality or state of being free, especially to enjoy political and civil liberties) |
svoboda |
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