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Terms for subject Environment (6528 entries)
į I priedą neįrašyta Šalis Non-Annex I Party
į I priedą neįrašyta Šalis Party not included in Annex I
jaučių šeimos gyvūnas bovine
jauna young
jaunas young
jaunimas youth (The state of being young; the period between childhood and adult age)
jaunimo darbas youth work (Job opportunities and employment for adolescents, either for financial reward or educational enrichment)
jaunystė youth (The state of being young; the period between childhood and adult age)
jautri aplinka sensitive environment (Any parcel of land, large or small, under public or private control, that already has, or with remedial action could achieve, desirable environmental attributes. These attributes contribute to the retention and/or creation of wildlife habitat, soils stability, water retention or recharge, vegetative cover, and similar vital ecological functions. Environmentally sensitive areas range in size from small patches to extensive landscape features. They can include rare or common habitats, plants and animals)
jautri gamtinė zona sensitive natural area (Terrestrial or aquatic area or other fragile natural setting with unique or highly-valued environmental features)
jautri taršai zona vulnerable zone
jautri zona sensitive area (Areas of a country where special measures may be given to protect the natural habitats which present a high level of vulnerability)
jautrios rūšys vulnerable species
jautrumo analizė sensitivity analysis (A formalized procedure to identify the impact of changes in various model components on model output. Sensitivity analysis is an integral part of simulation experimentation and may influence model formulations. It is commonly used to examine model behaviour. The general procedure is to define a model output variable that represents an important aspect of model behaviour. The values of various inputs of the model are then varied and the resultant change in the output variable is monitored. Large changes in the output variable imply that the particular input varied is important in controlling model behaviour. Within this general definition, sensitivity analysis has been applied to a variety of model inputs including state variables, environmental variables and initial conditions)
javų infestacija infestation of crops (Invasion of crop by parasites. Among vertebrate animals, many crop pests are mammals, especially in the order of rodents and birds. Among invertebrates, certain species of gastropods and a large number of roundworms from the class of nematodes harm crops. The most varied and numerous species of crop pests are arthropods-insects, arachnids and some species of millipedes and crustaceans. Diseases vary from viral, bacterial, and nutritional to fungal, environmental and non-specific. The FAO has estimated that annual worldwide losses done by plant pests and diseases amount to approximately 20-25% of the potential worldwide yield of food crops)
įdėklo medžiaga liner material (A layer of synthetic or natural materials, on the sides of or beneath a landfill, landfill cell or surface impoundment, that restricts the downward or lateral escape of liquids carrying leachate into the surrounding environment)
įgaliojimas mandate (A command or authorization to act in a particular way given by an administrator to a subordinate, a court to a lower court or an electorate to its representative)
įgyvendinimo teisės aktas implementation law
įlanka creek (A narrow inlet or bay, especially of the sea)
įlanka bay (An open, curving indentation made by the sea or a lake into a coastline)