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Terms for subject Environment (6533 entries)
date ale emisiei emission data (Data concerning pollutants released into the environment from a permanent or mobile installation or from products)
date ale monitorizării monitoring data (No definition needed)
date de operare operating data (Data referring to the practical carrying-out of a process)
date georeferenţiate geo-referenced data
date pe cap de locuitor per capita data (No definition needed)
datoria ţărilor în curs de dezvoltare developing countries debt
datorie debt (Something owed to someone else)
datorie oficială official duty
datorie publică public debt (The total amount of all government securities outstanding. This is also frequently termed government debt)
dăunător pest (Any organism that damages crops, injures or irritates livestock or man, or reduces the fertility of land)
dăunător agricol agricultural pest (Insects and mites that damage crops, weeds that compete with field crops for nutrients and water, plants that choke irrigation channels or drainage systems, rodents that eat young plants and grain, and birds that eat seedlings or stored foodstuffs)
dăunător forestier forest pest (Organisms that damage trees)
daune damage (An injury or harm impairing the function or condition of a person or thing)
daune aduse apei damage to water
daune aduse apei water damage
daune aduse câmpului field damage (A decline in the productivity of an area of land or in its ability to support natural ecosystems or types of agriculture. Degradation may be caused by a variety of factors, including inappropriate land management techniques, soil erosion, salinity, flooding, clearing, pests, pollution, climatic factors, or progressive urbanization)
daune aduse mediului environmental damage (Harm done to the environment, e.g. loss of wetlands, pollution of rivers, etc.)
daune aduse mediului environmental damage
daune aduse solului land damage
daune cauzate de imisie immission damage (Damage caused by pollution from a distinct source of emission)