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Terms for subject Environment (6972 entries)
desert (A wide, open, comparatively barren tract of land with few forms of life and little rainfall) kõrb
desert climate (A climate type which is characterized by insufficient moisture to support appreciable plant life; that is, a climate of extreme aridity) kõrbekliima
desert locust kõrbetirts
desertification (1. The development of desert conditions as a result of human activity or climatic changes. 2. The process of land damage which allows the soil to spread like a desert in arid and semi-arid regions. There is a loss of vegetative cover and the soil deteriorates in texture, nutrient content and fertility. Desertification affects the lives of three-quarters of the world's population, 70% of all drylands and one quarter of the total land area of the planet. There are many reasons for desertification, but the majority are caused by human activities, overgrazing, deforestation, poor land management and over-exploitation. Agenda 21 states that the priority in combating desertification should be establishing preventive measures for lands that are not yet, or are only slightly, degraded) desertifikatsioon
desertification control (Remedial and preventive actions adopted against desertification include irrigation, planting of trees and grasses, the erection of fences to secure sand dunes, and a careful management of water resources) kõrbestumistõrje
design (A graphic representation, especially a detailed plan for construction or manufacture; project) projekt
Design for Environment ökodisain
desk study (No definition needed) kabinetiuuring
desorption (The process of removing a sorbed substance by the reverse of adsorption or absorption) desorptsioon
destination of transport (The targeted place to which persons, materials or commodities are conveyed over land, water or through the air) veose sihtkoht
desulphurisation (The removal of sulphur, as from molten metals or petroleum oil. Sulphur residues in fuels end up as sulphur dioxide when the fuel is burned causing acid rain) desulfuratsioon
desulphurisation of fuel (Removal of sulfur from fossil fuels (or removal of sulfur dioxide from combustion fuel gases) to reduce pollution) kütuse väävlitustamine
desulphurisation rate väävliärastuse aste
detection (The act or process of discovering evidence or proof of governmental, legal or ethical violations) avastamine
detector (A mechanical, electrical, or chemical device that automatically identifies and records or registers a stimulus, such as an environmental change in pressure or temperature, an electrical signal, or radiation from a radioactive material) detektor
detergent detergent
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) puhastusaine
determination method (Method employed in the assessment or in the evaluation of a quantity, a quality, a fact, an event, etc.) määramismeetod
deterrence (Punishment aiming at deterring the criminal from repeating his offences or deterring others from committing similar acts) hirmutus
deterrent (Any measure, implement or policy designed to discourage or restrain the actions or advance of another agent, organization or state) hirmutusvahend