taandamine |
chemical reduction (Chemical reaction in which an element gains an electron) |
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taandareng |
devolution (The act of assigning or entrusting authority, powers or functions to another as deputy or agent, typically to a subordinate in the administrative structure of an organization or institution) |
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taashaljastamine |
revegetation (Planting of new trees and, particularly, of native plants in disturbed sites where the vegetation cover has been destroyed, to stabilize the land surface from wind and water erosion and to reclame the land for other uses. Revegetation practices are employed in mined lands, roadsides, parks, wetlands, utility corridors, riparian areas, etc.) |
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taaskasutatavus |
recyclability (Characteristic of materials that still have useful physical or chemical properties after serving their original purpose and that can, therefore, be reused or remanufactured into additional products) |
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taaskasutuspakend |
recoverable packaging |
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taaskasutustööstus |
reclamation industry (Industry for the transformation of solid waste into useful products) |
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taasmetsastamine |
reafforestation |
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taasmetsastamine |
reforestation |
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taasmetsastamine |
restocking |
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taasmetsastamine |
reforestation (The planting of trees in forest areas which have been cleared. Reforestation has become increasingly important for preventing or reversing environmental degradation and for helping to maximize economic returns on commercially forested lands) |
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taassoostamine |
rewetting |
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taastaimestamine |
revegetation |
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taastamiskava |
recovery plan (A formulated or systematic method for the restoration of natural resources or the reuse of materials and objects) |
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taastuv (uuenev) loodusvara |
renewable resource (Resources capable of being continuously renewed or replaced through such processes as organic reproduction and cultivation such as those practiced in agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry and fisheries) |
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taastuv (uuenev) toore |
renewable raw material (Resources that have a natural rate of availability and yield a continual flow of services which may be consumed in any time period without endangering future consumption possibilities as long as current use does not exceed net renewal during the period under consideration) |
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taastuva (uueneva) energia allikas |
renewable energy source (Energy sources that do not rely on fuels of which there are only finite stocks. The most widely used renewable source is hydroelectric power; other renewable sources are biomass energy, solar energy, tidal energy, wave energy, and wind energy; biomass energy does not avoid the danger of the greenhouse effect) |
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taastuvad energiaallikad |
regenerative sources of energy |
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taastuvad energiaallikad |
renewable energy sources |
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taastuvad energiaallikad |
renewable sources of energy |
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taastuvad energiaallikad |
renewables |
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