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agricultural exploitationLandwirtschaftliche Nutzung
agricultural exploitation No definition neededLandwirtschaftliche Nutzung
ecological exploitationökologische Nutzung
energy exploitationenergetische Verwertung
exploitation of mineral depositsGrubenbetriebe
exploitation of mineral depositsErzgewinnung
exploitation of underground waterUntergrundwassergewinnung
exploitation of underground water The process of extracting underground water from a sourceUntergrundwassergewinnung
exploration and exploitation of the seabedExploration und Ausbeutung des Meeresgrundes
forest exploitation Forests have been exploited over the centuries as a source of wood and for obtaining land for agricultural use. The mismanagement of forest lands and forest resources has led to a situation where the forest is now in rapid retreat. The main aspects of the situation are: serious shortages in the supply of industrial wood; the catastrophic erosion and floods accompanying the stripping of forests from mountainous land; the acute shortages of fuel wood in much of the developing world; the spread of desert conditions at an alarming rate in the arid and semi-arid regions of the world; and the many environmental effects of the destruction of tropical rainforestsForstnutzung
forest exploitationForstnutzung
intensive economic exploitationintensive wirtschaftliche Nutzung
ocean exploitationAusbeutung des Ozeans
ocean exploitation The utilization of the ocean for its food resources, mineral resources, and energy and water sourcesAusbeutung des Ozeans
resource exploitationRohstoffausbeutung
resource exploitation No definition neededRohstoffausbeutung
sea bed exploitation Marine mineral resources extend far beyond those presently exploited; minerals are derived from two separate types of marine sources: from sedimentary deposits underlying the continental shelves and from inshore deposits on the surface of the continental shelves. By far the most valuable of the mineral resources exploited from marine environments is petroleum. Offshore placer deposits on the surface of the continental shelves yield gold, platinum, and tin. On the floors of the world's oceans manganese nodules are found as a result of pelagic sedimentation or precipitation; they are small, irregular, black to brown, friable, laminated concretionary masses consisting primarily of manganese salts and manganese-oxide mineralsAusbeutung des Meeresgrundes
waste from forestry exploitationAbfaelle aus der Forstwirtschaft