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Výsledky hledání "Large Marine Ecosystem" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


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Large Marine Ecosystem širší mořský ekosystém [la:dž mәri:n i:keusistәm] Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs) are regions of ocean space encompassing coastal areas from river basins and estuaries to the seaward boundaries of continental shelves and the outer margins of the major current systems. They are relatively large regions on LME
marine mořský, lodní, námořní [məri:n]
marine biome mořský biom [mәri:n baiәum] Marine biomes are generally distinguished by the depth of the water and whether there is a substrate on which organisms can attach. Important marine biomes include oceans, coral reefs, and estuaries. The ocean biome, the largest of all of the earth's biom
marine deposition mořské sedimenty (pl.), mořské usazeniny (pl.) [məri:n depəzišən] The dropping of rock fragments and other debris carried by waves and currents as their velocity reduces.
marine erosion mořská eroze, abraze [məri:n irəužən] The progressive removal of material from a coast by the sea.
marine pollution znečištění moře [məri:n pəlu:šən] Any noxious or toxic material released intentionally or accidentally into seas, oceans and estuaries.
marine current power energie mořských proudů [mәri:n kәrәnt pauә] Power based on the harnessing of the kinetic energy of marine currents.
marine pelagic species (sg. and pl.) pelagické druhy (pl.) [məri:n pelædžik spi:šiz] Fish that feed mostly on or near the ocean surface and often migrate over a wide area.
marine protected area mořská chráněná oblast [mәri:n prәtektid eriә] Marine Protected Area (MPA) is a protected area whose boundaries include some area of ocean. MPA is often used as an umbrella term covering a wide range of marine areas with some level of restriction to protect living, non-living, cultural, and/or histori MPA
Marine Stewardship Council systém certifikace produktů mořského rybolovu [mәri:n stju:әdšip kaunsәl] The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is the world's leading certification and ecolabelling program for sustainable seafood. MSC
Marine Trophic Index mořský trofický index [mәri:n trәufik indeks] The Marine Trophic Index (MTI) assesses the complex interactions between fisheries and marine ecosystems over time. A decrease in the MTI reflects a situation where a multi-species fishery is unsustainable, with an increasing proportion of the catch consi MTI
global investigation of pollution in the marine environment globální výzkum znečištění prostředí moří [gləubəl investigeišən əv pәlu:šən in ðə mari:n envairənmənt] GIMPE
Convention on Conservation of Marine Living Resources Úmluva o ochraně živých mořských zdrojů [kәvenšən on konsəveišən əv məri:n liviŋ rizo:siz] CCALMR
large-berried (adj) s velkými bobulemi [la:dž beri:d]
large-flowered (adj) velkokvětý [la:dž flauəd]
large-fruited (adj) velkoplodý [la:dž fru:tid]
large beefly dlouhonoska velká [la:dž bi:flai] Bombylius major L.
large elm beetle bělokaz jilmový [la:dž elm bi:tl] Scolytus scolytus fabr.
large intestine tlusté střevo [la:dž intestin] lntestinum crassum.
large lemurs (pl.) Lemurovití (pl.) [la:dž li:mәz] Lemuridae. lemurs (pl.)
large scale map podrobná mapa, mapa ve velkém měřítku [la:dž skeil mæp]
large-leaved linden lípa velkolistá [la:dž li:vd lindən] Tilia grandifolia.
large-scale nursery velkoškolka, velkoplošná školka [la:dž skeil nə:səri]
large-scale production velkovýroba [la:dž skeil prədakšən]
large fruit bats (pl.) Kaloňovití (pl.) [la:dž fru:t bæts] Pteropodidae. old world fruit bats (pl.), fruit-eating bats (pl.), flying foxes (pl.)
large green grasshopper  kobylka zelená [la:dž gri:n gra:shopə] Tettigonia viridissima L.
large pine sawfly hřebenule borová [la:dž pain so:flai] Diprion pini l. common pine sawfly
large flowered hemp-nettle konopice zdobná, konopice velkokvětá [la:dž flauəd hemp netl] Galeopsis speciosa Mills. bee nettle
large pine bark beetle  lýkožrout borový [la:dž pain ba:k bi:tl] lps sexdentatus boern. six-toothed bark beetle
large striped flea beetle dřepčík zelný [la:dž straipt fli: bi:tl] Phylotreta nemorum L.
ecosystem well-being kvalita ekosystému [i:kəusistəm welbi:iŋ] well-being, human well-being
ecosystem ekosystém, ekologický systém [i:kəusistəm] Ecosystem means a dynamic complex of plant, animal and micro-organism communities and their non-living environment interacting as a functional unit. biogeocenose, ecological system
Mediterranean (e.g. ecosystem) mediteránní, středomořský [meditəreiniən] A Mediterranean ecosystem is characterized by long, hot and dry summers with mild, damp winters.
ecosystem approach ekosystémový přístup [i:kəusistəm әpreuč] The ecosystem approach is a strategy for the integrated management of land, water and living resources that promotes conservation and sustainable use in an equitable way. The ecosystem approach places human needs at the centre of biodiversity management. ecosystem management
island ecosystem ostrovní ekosystém [ailәnd i:keusistәm] Unique but fragile and vulnerable ecosystems due to the fact that the evolution of their flora and fauna has taken place in relative isolation. Many remote islands have some of the most unique flora in the world; some have species of plants and animals th
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
net ecosystem production čistá produkce ekosystému [net i:kəusistəm prədakšən] The gain or loss of organic matter in an ecosystem during a certain time period. Also net plant production less the respiration of herbivores, carnivores, and decomposers.
ecosystem ecology ekosystémová ekologie [i:kəusistəm ekolədži]
ecosystem engineer ekosystémový tvůrce, ekosystémový stavitel [i:kəusistəm endžәni:ә] keystone species
terrestrial ecosystem terestrický ekosystém, suchozemský ekosystém [tәrestri:əl i:keusistəm]
ecosystem health zdraví ekosystému, zdravotní stav ekosystému [i:kəusistəm helӨ] An ecological system is healthy and free from distress syndrome, if it is stable and sustainable; that is, if it is active, and maintains its organization and autonomy over time, and is resilient to stress.
urban ecosystem městský ekosystém [ə:bən ekosistəm] A concept which proposes that a city is analogous to a living organism.
ecosystem integrity integrita ekosystému, celistvost ekosystému [i:kəusistəm integriti] Supporting and maintaining a balanced, integrated adaptive community of organisms having a species composition, diversity, and functional organisation comparable to that of a natural habitat of the region.
ecosystem management zvláštní ekosystémová péče, řízená péče o ekosystémy, správa ekosystémů, ekosystémové hospodaření [i:kəusistəm mænidžmәnt] Ecosystem management is the application of ecological science to resource management to promote long-term sustainability of ecosystems and the delivery of essential ecosystem goods and services. ecosystem approach
ecosystem services (pl.) ekosystémové služby (pl.), přírodní služby (pl.), služby geobiosféry (pl.) [i:kəusistəm sә:visiz] Ecosystem services are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. These include provisioning services such as food and water; regulating services such as regulation of floods, drought, land degradation, and disease; supporting services such as soil forma environmental services, nature’s services
fragile ecosystem křehký ekosystém, (snadno) zranitelný ekosystém [frædžail ekəusistəm] Those plant and animal communities which are particularly vulnerable to damage caused by human activity.
coastal ecosystem pobřežní ekosystém [kәustәl i:kәusistәm] Coastal ecosystems are terrestrial ecosystems, areas where fresh water and salt water mix, and nearshore coastal areas and open ocean marine areas. In the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, the inland extent of coastal ecosystems is defined as the line wher
human ecosystem ekosystém člověka [hju:mən i:kəsistəm]
ecosystem accounting ekosystémové účetnictví [i:kəusistəm әkauntiŋ]
integrated ecosystem assessment integrované hodnocení ekosystémů [intrәgreitid i:kәusistәm әsesmәnt]
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Miléniové hodnocení ekosystémů, Hodnocení ekosystémů na přelomu tisíciletí [mәlini:әm i:kәusistәm әsesmәnt] The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) was called for by the United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan in 2000. Initiated in 2001, the objective of the MA was to assess the consequences of ecosystem change for human well-being and the scientific basis MA
Land and Ecosystem Accounts (pl.) účty území a ekosystémů (pl.) [lænd ænd i:keusistәm әkaunts] Land and Ecosystem accounts are asset accounts applied to land and ecosystems. Land and ecosystem accounts are systemic descriptions of how related assets change over time and space (where an asset is anything valuable or useful). It works by providing a
payments for ecosystem services (pl.) platby za ekosystémové služby (pl.) [peimәnts fo: i:kәusistәm sә:visiz] Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) is an umbrella term often applied to any among a wide variety of schemes in which the beneficiaries, or users, of ecosystem services provide payment to the stewards, or providers, of ecosystem services. PES frequently PES
Ecosystem Wellbeing Index index zdraví ekosystémů [i:kəusistəm welbi:iŋ Indeks] Ecosystem Wellbeing Index (EWI) is an indicator introduced by Robert Prescott-Allen in 2001. Ecosystem wellbeing is a condition in which the ecosystem maintains its diversity and quality. EWI is an average of indices of land, water, air, species and genes EWI
European Ecosystem Assessment Hodnocení evropských ekosystémů [ju:rəpiən i:kәusistәm әsesmәnt] EURECA
freshwater ecosystem services (pl.) sladkovodní ekosystémové služby (pl.) [frešwo:tә ekeusistәm sә:visiz] Freshwater ecosystem services are services associated with the provision of fresh water by the water cycling in ecosystems.
inland water ecosystem vnitrozemský vodní ekosystém [inlænd wo:tә i:keusistәm] Inland water systems encompass habitats such as lakes and rivers, marshes, swamps and floodplains, small streams, ponds, and cave waters. These have a variety of biological, physical, and chemical characteristics. Inland water systems have a temporal dime