ecología terrestre |
land ecology (Study of the relationship between terrestrial organisms and their environment) |
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ecología terrestre |
land ecology |
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ecología trófica |
trophic ecology (The study of the feeding relationships of organisms in communities and ecosystems. Trophic links between populations represent flows of organisms, organic energy and nutrients. Trophic transfers are important in population dynamics, biogeochemistry, and ecosystem energetics) |
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ecología trófica |
trophic ecology |
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ecología urbana |
urban ecology (Concept derived from biology: the city is viewed as a total environment, as a life-supporting system for the large number of people concentrated there, and within this people organize themselves and adapt to a constantly changing environment. Regarded as the same as human ecology) |
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ecología vegetal |
plant ecology (Study of the relationships between plants and their environment) |
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ecológicamente racional |
environmentally sound |
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ecologismo |
environmentalism (1. Concern for the environment and its protection. 2. Theory emphasizing the primary influence of the environment on the development of groups or individuals. It stresses the importance of the physical, biological, psychological, or cultural environment as a factor influencing the structure or behaviour of animals, including humans. In politics, this has given rise in many countries to Green Parties, which aim to " Preserve the planet and its people") |
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ecologista |
ecologist |
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ecologísta |
ecologist |
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ecologísta |
environment expert |
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ecologísta |
environmentalist |
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ecologista |
conservationist |
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ecologización |
greening |
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ecólogo |
environment expert |
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ecólogo |
environmentalist |
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ecomarketing |
ecomarketing (The buying, selling, advertising, shipping, and storing of goods in compliance with ecological principles) |
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ecomarketing |
ecomarketing |
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ecomuseo |
ecomuseum (A private, non-profit facility where plants and animals can be viewed in a natural outdoor setting) |
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ecomuseo |
ecomuseum |
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