Výsledky hledání "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation" v anglicko-českém slovníku:
Slovo | Překlad | Výslovnost | Definice | Viz také |
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation | snížení emisí z odlesňování | [ridju:siŋ әmišәnz from di:foristeišәn ænd forist degrideišәn] | REDD - Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries - is an effort to create a financial value for the carbon stored in forests, offering incentives for developing countries to reduce emissions from forested lands a | REDD |
forest degradation | degradace lesa, ničení lesa, vyčerpávání lesa | [forist degrədeišən] | forest depletion | |
deforestation | odlesňování, úbytek lesů, ubývání lesů | [di:foristeišən] | clearance | |
avoided deforestation | zamezení odlesňování | [әvoidid di:foristeišәn] | Avoided deforestation can be characterized as the use of financial incentives to reduce rates of deforestation and forest degradation, with much of the focus on forests in tropical countries. | |
reducing agent | redukční činidlo | [ridju:siŋ eidžənt] | ||
reducing smog | londýnský (redukční) smog | [ridju:siŋ smog] | A typical London phenomenon which is an acidic form of atmospheric pollution. | London smog (GB) |
nitrate reducing bacteria (pl., bacterium sg.) | denitrifikační baktérie (pl.) | [naitreit ridju:siŋ bækti:riə] | denitrifying bacteria (pl., bacterium sg.) | |
sulphate reducing bacteria (pl., bacterium sg.) | baktérie redukující sulfáty (pl.), baktérie redukující sírany (pl.) | [salfeit ridju:siŋ bækti:riə] | ||
air emissions (pl.) | plynné emise (pl.), emise do ovzduší (pl.) | [eә: imišənz] | emissions to air | |
emissions cap | emisní strop | [әmišәnz kæp] | A mandated restraint in a scheduled timeframe that puts a “ceiling” on the total amount of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions that can be released into the atmosphere. This can be measured as gross emissions or as net emissions (emissions minus gases | |
emissions to air (pl.) | plynné emise (pl.), emise do ovzduší (pl.) | [әmišənz tu eər] | ||
man-made emissions (pl.) | antropogenní emise (pl.) | [mæn meid әmišənz] | anthropogenic emissions (pl.) | |
anthropogenic emissions (pl.) | antropogenní emise (pl.) | [ænӨropodženik imišənz] | man-made emissions (pl.) | |
fugitive emissions (pl.) | fugitivní emise (pl.) | [fjuәl emišәnz] | Any emissions into air, soil, water, whereby is not possible, by means of measurements, to determine all quantities required to calculate the mass flow rate. They include uncaptured emissions released to the outside environment via windows, doors, vents a | |
anthropogenic greenhouse emissions | emise skleníkových plynů způsobené lidskou činností | [ænӨrәpәdženik gri:nhaus әmišәnz] | Greenhouse-gas emissions resulting from human activities. | |
Emissions Reduction Unit | emisní jednotka ERU (dle Kjótského protokolu) | [әmišənz ridәkšәn ju:nit] | Equal to one metric tonne of CO2-equivalent emissions reduced or sequestered arising from a Joint Implementation project. | ERU |
Emissions Trading Scheme | program obchodování s emisemi, systém obchodování s emisemi | [әmišәnz treidiŋ ski:m] | An ETS can operate within businesses, states, countries and internationally. Through an ETS an organisation is allocated an allowance for the amount of greenhouse gases it can produce. These systems allow those who reduce emissions beyond their obligation | |
degradation | degradace, odbourávání, zmenšování, zkracování, rozklad, znehodnocení | [dierədeišən] | Chemical or biological transformation of a complex compound into a number of simple ones. | |
environmental degradation | degradace životního prostředí, poškození životního prostředí | [invairənmentəl degrədeišən] | ||
habitat degradation | poškozování biotopu, znehodnocování biotopu | [hæbitæt degrәdeišәn] | Decrease in the quality of a habitat due to human activities. | |
degradation of soil | degradace půdy, znehodnocení půdy | [degrədeišən əv soil] | ||
microbial degradation | mikrobiální rozklad, mikrobiální rozpad | [maikrəubiəl degrədeišən] | ||
ecosystem degradation | poškození ekosystému, znehodnocení ekosystému | [i:kəusistəm degrədejšən] | Degradation or destruction of large natural environments. When one ecosystem is under attack as a result of natural or man-made disaster it is extremely difficult to calculate the ripple effects throughout nature. When two or more ecosystems are being deg | |
soil degradation | degradace půdy, zhoršování půdy | [soil degrədeišən] | ||
land degradation | degradace území, znehodnocení pozemku | [lænd degrideišәn] | Land degradation is the reduction or loss of the biological or economic productivity and complexity of rain—fed cropland, irrigated cropland, or range, pasture, forest or woodlands resulting from natural processes, land uses or other human activities and | |
landscape degradation | znehodnocení krajiny, poškozování krajiny | [lændskeip degrədeišən] | ||
ozone layer degradation | řídnutí ozónové vrstvy, rozpad ozónové vrstvy | [әuzәun leiә degrәdeišәn] | The reduction of the concentration of ozone in the upper atmosphere. | depletion of the ozone layer |
low forest | pařezina, nízký les | [ləu forist] | ||
forest | 1. les, obora, honitba, 2. zalesnit | [forist] | ||
oak forest | dubina, doubí, doubrava | [әuk forist] | oakwood, oak grove, oakery | |
forest law | lesní zákon | [forist lo:] | forest act | |
forest fire | lesní požár | [forist faiə] | ||
forest condition | stav lesa | [forist kondišən] | ||
temperate forest | temperátní les, les mírného pásma | [tempərət forist] | ||
culled forest | les po toulavé těžbě | [kald forest] | ||
azonal forest | azonální les | [eizəunəl forest] | ||
role of a forest | funkce lesa | [rəul əv ə forist] | ||
natural forest | přírodní les | [næčərəl forist] | ||
logged-over forest | vytěžený les | [logd əuvə forist] | ||
forest regeneration | obnova lesa | [forist ri:dženəreišən] | forest reproduction | |
forest maybeetle | chroust obecný | [forist meibi:tl] | Melolontha melolontha L. | common maybeetle |
forest floor | lesní hrabanka, hrabanka | [forist flo:] | litter (2) | |
cutting forest | pasečný les | [katiŋ forist] | ||
secondary forest | druhotný les | [sekəndəri forist] | second-growth forest (US) | |
forest region | lesní oblast | [forist ri:džən] | ||
forest nursery | lesní školka | [forist nə:səri] | ||
forest formation | zakládání lesů | [forist fo:meišәn] | forest establishment | |
forest conservation | ochrana lesa | [forist konsəveišən] | ||
evergreen forest | stálezelený les | [evəgri:n forist] | Any forest composed of tree species that retain their leaves and needles for more than one year. | |
thin forest | řídký les, ředina | [Өin forist] | ||
deciduous forest | listnatý les | [dәsidjuəs forist] | Any forest comprising trees which shed their leaves or needles in response to an unfavourable climatic event, usually the onset of autumn. | |
second-growth forest (US) | druhotný les | [sekәnd greuӨ forist] | secondary forest | |
primaeval forest | prales, přírodní les | [praimi:vəl forist] | ||
forest reproduction | obnova lesa | [forist ri:prədakšən] | forest regeneration | |
forest reserve | lesní rezervace | [forist rizə:v] | ||
forest function | funkce lesa | [forist fankšən] | ||
forest cover | lesní kryt, lesní pokryv, lesnatost | [forist kavə] | forest coverage | |
flooded forest | lužní les, zaplavovaný les | [fladid forest] | ||
timber forest | hospodářský les | [timbə forist] | A forest which is not a protected forest or a forest with a special function. lts main purpose is to produce high-quality timber and to fulfill other functions of forests. | |
seedling forest | semenný porost, vysoký les | [si:dliŋ forist] | forest of seed origin | |
primary forest | prales, přírodní les | [praiməri forist] | ||
forest valuation | oceňování lesa, oceňování lesů | [forist væljueišən] | ||
forest weed | buřeň | [forist wi:d] | ||
forest residues (pl.) | těžební odpad, odpad z těžby dřeva | [forist rezidju:z] | ||
forest officer | lesník, lesák (coll.) | [forist ofisə] | ||
forest garden | arboretum | [forist ga:dən] | arboretum | |
floodplain forest | lužní les | [fladplejn forist] | ||
tropical forest | tropický les | [tropikәl forist] | Tropical forests are characterized by the greatest diversity of species. They occur near the equator, within the area bounded by latitudes 23.5 degrees N and 23.5 degrees S. One of the major characteristics of tropical forests is their distinct seasonalit | |
boreal forest | boreální les, tajga | [boriəl forist] | Boreal forests or taiga biome lies largely between 50 and 65° North latitude. The climate of this biome is cool to cold with more precipitation than the tundra. Precipitation here mainly occurs in the summer because this is the season when mid-latitude cy | |
primeval forest | prales, přírodní les | [praimi:vəl forist] | primary forest | |
no-forest land | nelesní půda | [nəu forist lænd] | other land | |
hardwood forest | listnatý les | [ha:dwud forist] | ||
forest wind | lesní vítr | [forist wind] | ||
forest resource | lesní fond | [forist rizo:s] | ||
forest ownership | vlastnictví lesa | [forist əunəšip] | ||
forest glade | mýtina, světlina | [forist gleid] | glade, opening | |
forest coverage | lesnatost | [forist kavəridž] | forest cover (percent) | |
selection forest | výběrový les | [səlekšən forist] | ||
protection forest | ochranný les | [prətekšən forist] | ||
non-commercial forest | les zvláštního určení | [non kəmə:šəl forist] | ||
man-made forest | uměle založený porost | [mæn meid forist] | ||
high forest | vysokokmenný les | [hai forist] | ||
forest road | lesní cesta | [forist reud] | forest drive | |
forest park | lesopark | [forist pa:k] | ||
forest grazing | lesní travaření | [forist greiziŋ] | ||
forest crop | lesní porost, lesní kultura | [forist krop] | forest stand | |
forest administration | správa lesů | [forist ædministreišən] | ||
semievergreen forest | poloopadavý les | [semi evәgri:n forist] | Semievergreen forests are found in areas with longer dry season. The upper tree story consists of deciduous trees, while the lower story is still evergreen. | |
protective forest | ochranný les | [prətektiv forist] | A forest growing in extremely adverse habitats. Its function results from the given natural conditions. The management of the forest shall aim at the improvement of its protective function. | protection forest |
mature forest | mýtní les | [mәtjuə forest] | ||
Mediterranean forest | mediteránní les, středomořský les | [meditəreiniən forist] | Mediterranean forests are found in temperate regions where precipitation, less than 1000 mm per year, is concentrated in the winter. | |
forest zone | pásmo lesů | [forist zəun] | ||
forest percentage | lesnatost | [forist pə:sentidž] | ||
forest harvesting | lesní těžba, těžba dřeva | [forist ha:vestiŋ] | ||
forest amenities (pl.) | sociální funkce lesa (pl.) | [forist әmeniti:z] | social benefits of a forest (pl.), beneficial effects of the forest (pl.) | |
devastated forest | devastovaný les, zpustošený les | [devasteitid forist] | ||
clearcutting forest | holosečný les | [kli:әkatiŋ forest] | ||
forest shelterbelt | ochranný lesní pás | [forist šeltəbelt] | ||
forest plantation | (lesní) kultura, lesní porost | [forist pla:nteišən] | ||
forest inventory (US) | taxace lesů | [forist invәntori] | enumeration survey, cruising |