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Terms for subject Environment (6528 entries)
gaminys product (Something produced by human or mechanical effort or by a natural process)
gamtinė nelaimė natural disaster
gamtinė vertė natural value
gamtinės dujos natural gas (A natural fuel containing methane and hydrocarbons that occurs in certain geologic formations)
gamtinis išteklius natural resource (A feature or component of the natural environment that is of value in serving human needs, e.g. soil, water, plantlife, wildlife, etc. Some natural resources have an economic value (e.g. timber) while others have a "noneconomic" value (e.g. scenic beauty))
gamtinių dujų gavyba natural gas extraction (The tapping of natural gas from wells located under the sea and in general from underground sources often in association with petroleum deposits; it is used as a fuel, having largely replaced coal-gas for this purpose, and as a source of intermediates for organic synthesis)
gamtinių dujų paieška natural gas exploration (Underground prospection conducted with various methods to discover natural gas deposits which are usually found in the immediate vicinity of crude petroleum)
gamtinių išteklių išsaugojimas natural resource conservation (The management of living and non-living resources in such a way as to sustain the maximum benefit for present and future generations)
gamtinių išteklių naikinimas degradation of natural resources (The result of the cumulative activities of farmers, households, and industries, all trying to improve their socio-economic well being. These activities tend to be counterproductive for several reasons. People may not completely understand the long-term consequences of their activities on the natural resource base. The most important ways in which human activity is interfering with the global ecosystem are: 1. fossil fuel burning which may double the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration by the middle of the next century, as well as further increasing the emissions of sulphur and nitrogen very significantly; 2. expanding agriculture and forestry and the associated use of fertilizers (nitrogen and phosphorous) are significantly altering the natural circulation of these nutrients; 3. increased exploitation of the freshwater system both for irrigation in agriculture and industry and for waste disposal)
gamtinių išteklių vadyba 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)
gamtinių zonų apsauga natural areas protection (Active management of nature areas in order to ensure that wildlife is protected and the quality of its environment is maintained)
gamtos apsauga nature protection (Precautionary actions, procedures or installations undertaken to prevent or reduce harm to the elements of the material world that exist independently of human activity)
gamtos apsauga nature protection
gamtos apsaugos politika nature conservation policy
gamtos išteklių valdymas management of natural resources
gamtos išteklių valdymas natural resource management
gamtos mokslas natural science (The branches of science dealing with objectively measurable phenomena pertaining to the transformation and relationships of energy and matter; includes biology, physics, and chemistry)
gamtos paminklas natural monument (A natural/cultural feature which is of outstanding or unique value because of its inherent rarity, representative of aesthetic qualities or cultural significance. Guidance for selection of a natural monument is: 1. The area should contain one or more features of outstanding significance (appropriate natural features include spectacular waterfalls, caves, craters, fossil beds, sand dunes and marine features, along with unique or representative fauna and flora; associated cultural features might include cave dwellings, cliff-top forts, archaeological sites, or natural sites which have heritage significance to indigenous peoples).; 2. The area should be large enough to protect the integrity of the feature and its immediately related surroundings)
gamtos paveldas natural heritage (Generally, the world's natural resources as handed down to the present generation, and specifically, the earth's outstanding physical, biological and geological formations, and habitats of threatened species of animals and plants and areas with scientific, conservation or aesthetic value)
gamtos paveldo vertinimas natural heritage assessment (Evaluation of the natural structures, resources and landscapes to ensure their careful management and preservation)