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Terms for subject Environment (6310 entries)
man-made climate change (Man-made climate changes may be due to the greenhouse effect and other human activities. A change in albedo of the land brought about by desertification and deforestation affects the amount of solar energy absorbed at the earth's surface. Man-made aerosols produced from the sulphur released from power stations can modify clouds. Changes in ozone levels in the stratosphere due to CFCs may influence climate) cilvēka radītas klimata izmaiņas
man-nature relationship cilvēka-dabas attiecības
man-nature relationship mijiedarbība
management (Government, control, superintendence, physical or manual handling or guidance; act of managing by direction or regulation, or administration, as management of family, or of household, etc.) vadīšana
management accounting (The collection and processing of financial information to assist with the handling, direction, or control of an organization) vadības grāmatvedība
management contract (A legal agreement between two or more parties of employers and workers that outlines the administrative or supervisory work that is expected in exchange for certain payments and working conditions) vadības līgums
management of natural resources (Planned use of natural resources, in particular of non-renewable resources, in accordance with principles that assure their optimum long-term economic and social benefits) dabas resursu pārvaldība
management of water resources ūdens resursu apsaimniekošana
management plan (A program of action designed to reach a given set of objectives) vadības plāns
management technique (systematic approach or method of performance for the accomplishment of administrative goals or tasks) vadības metode
mangrove (Plant communities and trees that inhabit tidal swamps, muddy silt, and sand banks at the mouths of rivers and other low-lying areas which are regularly inundated by the sea, but which are protected from strong waves and currents. Mangroves are the only woody species that will grow where the land is periodically flooded with sea water; individual species have adapted themselves to different tidal levels, to various degrees of salinity, and to the nature of the mud or soil. Mangrove swamps and thickets support hundreds of terrestrial, marine, and amphibian species; have a special role in supporting estuarine fisheries; provide shelter, refuge and food for many forms of wildlife) mangrove
mangrove swamp (A wet, spongy area of land in tropical climates and along coastal regions that is dominated by mangrove trees and shrubs, particularly red mangroves (Rhizophora), black mangroves (Avicennia) and white mangroves (Laguncularia)) mangrovju purvs
manmade disaster cilvēka izraisīta katastrofa
manpower (1. The power generated by a man working. 2. The number of people available for work, service, etc.) darbaspēks
manpower (1. The power generated by a man working. 2. The number of people available for work, service, etc.) personāls
manufacturing activity (Activities connected with the processing of raw material into a finished product, especially by means of a large-scale industrial operation) ražošanas aktivitāte
manufacturing trade (The process or act of exchanging, buying or selling any manufactured product, or the raw materials for any manufacturing process) tirgošanās ar rūpniecības precēm
manure (Animal excreta collected from stables and barnyards with or without litter; used to enrich the soil) kūtsmēsli
manure production (No definition needed) kūtsmēslu ražošana
map (A representation, normally on a flat medium, that displays the physical and political features of a surface area of the earth, showing them in their respective forms, sizes and relationships according to some convention of representation) karte