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Terms for subject Environment (6977 entries)
foreclosure (To shut out, to bar, to destroy an equity of redemption. A termination of all rights of the mortgagor or his grantee in the property covered by the mortgage. The process by which a mortgagor of real or personal property, or other owner of property subject to a lien, is deprived of his interest therein. Procedure by which mortgaged property is sold on default of mortgagor in satisfaction of mortgage debt. In common usage, refers to enforcement of lien, trust deed, or mortgage in any method provided by law) ieķīlāta īpašuma visu pārvaldes tiesību atņemšana
foreign economic relations (Dealing in economic or monetary matters with foreign countries) ekonomiskās attiecības ar ārvalstīm
foreign policy (The diplomatic policy of a nation in its interactions with other nations) ārpolitika
foreign trade (Trade between countries and firms belonging to different countries) ārējā tirdzniecība
forest (A vegetation community dominated by trees and other woody shrubs, growing close enough together that the tree tops touch or overlap, creating various degrees of shade on the forest floor. It may produce benefits such as timber, recreation, wildlife habitat, etc.) mežs
forest biological reserve (Forest areas which are protected and guarded from deforestation because of the fragility of its ecosystems, and because they provide habitats for hundreds of species of plants and animals) meža bioloģiskais rezervāts
forest carbon stock mežu oglekļa krājums
forest conservation meža saglabāšana
forest cover destruction atmežošana
forest cover destruction (Destruction of forests is carried out in many countries in order to provide new land for agricultural or livestock purposes. It is often done without factors such as climate and topography having been sufficiently studied and on lands where slope nature of the soil or other physiographic characteristics clearly indicate that the land involved is suitable only for forest. Although these practices may lead to a temporary increase in productivity, there are also many indications that in the long run there is usually a decrease in productivity per unit of surface and that erosion and irreversible soil deterioration often accompany this process. Many factors contribute to forest cover destruction: timber production, clearance for agriculture, cutting for firewood and charcoal, fires, droughts, strip mining, pollution, urban development, population pressures, and warfare) mežu platības iznīcināšana
forest damage (Reduction of tree population in forests caused by acidic precipitation, forest fires, air pollution, deforestation, pests and diseases of trees, wildlife, etc.) kaitējums mežiem
forest degradation meža degradācija
forest destruction atmežošana
forest deterioration (Reduction of tree population in forests caused by acidic precipitation, forest fires, air pollution, deforestation, pests and diseases of trees, wildlife, etc.) meža resursu iznīkšana
forest ecology (The science that deals with the relationship of forest trees to their environment, to one another, and to other plants and to animals in the forest) meža ekoloģija
forest ecosystem meža ekosistēma
forest ecosystem (Any forest environment, in which plants and animals interact with the chemical and physical features of the environment, in which they live) mežu ekosistēma
Forest Europe Ministru konference par mežu aizsardzību Eiropā
forest exploitation (Forests have been exploited over the centuries as a source of wood and for obtaining land for agricultural use. The mismanagement of forest lands and forest resources has led to a situation where the forest is now in rapid retreat. The main aspects of the situation are: serious shortages in the supply of industrial wood; the catastrophic erosion and floods accompanying the stripping of forests from mountainous land; the acute shortages of fuel wood in much of the developing world; the spread of desert conditions at an alarming rate in the arid and semi-arid regions of the world; and the many environmental effects of the destruction of tropical rainforests) meža izmantošana
forest fire (A conflagration in or destroying large wooded areas having a thick growth of trees and plants) meža ugunsgrēks

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