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Terms for subject Environment (6774 entries)
škoda na poli 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)
škoda na půdě soil damage (Soil impaired as a consequence of human activity. A study financed by UNEP, reporting in 1992, found that about 10,5% of the world's vegetative surface had been seriously damaged by human activity since 1945. The study found that much of the damage had been masked by a general rise in global agricultural productivity resulting from expanded irrigation, better plant varieties, and greater use of production inputs, such as fertilizers and pesticides. More than 1/3 of the damaged land was in Asia, almost 1/3 in Africa, and 1/4 in Central America. Some land had been damaged beyond restoration. The greatest sources of soil degradation were overgrazing, unsuitable agricultural practices, and deforestation)
škoda způsobená bouří storm damage (Storms may cause flooding and damage to crops; uproot trees; damage roofs and chimneys; break windows, leading to rain damage; overturn trucks; affect transportation, communication and energy supplies; delay building construction and destroy traditional landmarks. In their more violent form, storms may cause severe damage and loss of life)
škoda způsobená imisemi immission damage (Damage caused by pollution from a distinct source of emission)
škoda způsobená manévry vojenskými damage from military manoeuvres (Injury or harm resulting from the planned movement of armed forces or from the tactical exercises simulating war operations that is carried out for training and evaluation purposes)
škoda způsobená vodou water damage (Water damage can be caused by flooding, severe storms, tidal waves, seismic seawaves, storm surges, etc.)
škoda způsobená zářením radiation damage (Somatic and genetic damage to living organisms caused by exposure to ionizing radiation)
škoda způsobená zvířaty animal damage (Harm caused to the environment by animals as, for instance, in the case of overgrazing, trampling, etc. Overgrazing damage is reduced by properly located watering facilities to decrease daily travel by livestock. Rotation of grazing areas allows time for recovery of grass. Some land can be easily restored if grazing is allowed only during one season. Animals may cause damage to crops when agriculture land borders on virgin territory or game reserves. In addition wild animals may bring disease in valuable domestic herds. Cattle overstocking has caused serious degradation of habitat, and cattle raising is thus, to some extent, counterproductive)
škodlivost nuisance (Anything that affects or prejudices health)
škody na půdě land damage
škody na vodách damage to water
škody na vodách water damage
škody na životním prostředí environmental damage
škola school (An institution or building at which children and young people receive education)
školení training (The process of bringing a person or a group of persons to an agreed standard of proficiency, by practice and instruction)
školení profesní vocational training (A special training for a regular occupation or profession, especially, one for which one is specially suited or qualified)
školení úvodní initial training (Any education, instruction or discipline occurring at the beginning of an activity, task, occupation or life span)
školka nursery garden
školka [pěstování rostlin] nursery (plant breeding, Place where plants are grown until they are large enough to be planted in their final positions)
školka pěstitelská tree nursery (An area where trees, shrubs, or plants are grown for transplanting, for use as stocks for budding and grafting)