Výsledky hledání "Managed Resource Protected Area" v anglicko-českém slovníku:
Slovo | Překlad | Výslovnost | Definice | Viz také |
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Managed Resource Protected Area | chráněná oblast zvláštní péče o přírodní zdroje | [manidžd ri:so:s prәtektid eriә] | Managed Resource Protected Area: protected area managed mainly for the sustainable use of natural ecosystems is IUCN protected area management category VI. It is defined as an area containing predominantly unmodified natural systems, managed to ensure lon | |
protected area | chráněné území, chráněná oblast | [prətektid eriə] | A method of conserving natural areas and species of wildlife. | |
protected landscape area | chráněná krajinná oblast | [prətektid lændskeip eriə] | Extensive territories with an harmoniously formed landscape, characteristically developed relief, significant share of natural ecosystems of forests, permanent grass growth and abundant wood species. | |
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 |
temporarily protected area | přechodně chráněná plocha, přechodně chráněná oblast | [tempərerili prətektid eriə] | An area with a temporary and unforeseen occurrence of significant plant and animal species, minerals or paleontological findings. | |
specially protected area | zvláště chráněné území | [spešəli prətektid eriə] | An area especially concerned with the protection of the habitats of wild animals and plants. | |
managed landscape | obhospodařovaná krajina | [mænidžd lændskeip] | A landscape, such as rangeland or forest, where native species are harvested. | |
managed natural reserve | řízená přírodní rezervace | [mænidžd næčərəl rizə:v] | ||
protected ground | chráněná půda, půda pod sklem | [prətektid graund] | ||
protected locality | chráněné naleziště, chráněné místo | [prətektid ləukæliti] | ||
protected region | chráněné území | [prətektid ri:džən] | reserved area | |
protected species (sg. and pl.) | chráněný druh | [prətektid spi:ši:z] | ||
specially protected plant | zvláště chráněná rostlina | [spešəli prətektid pla:nt] | A plant species which is endangered or rare and scientifically or culturally significant. | |
specially protected species (sg. and pl.) | zvláště chráněný druh | [spešəli prətektid spi:ši:z] | A species which is endangered or rare, scientifically or culturally very significant and valuable. | |
Protected Landscape/Seascape | chráněná krajina/přímoří | [prәtektid lændskeip/si:skeip] | Protected Landscape/Seascape: protected area managed mainly for landscape/seascape conservation and recreation is IUCN protected area management category V. It is defined as an area of land, with coast and sea as appropriate, where the interaction of peop | |
specially protected animal | zvláště chráněný živočich | [spešəli prətektid æniməl] | An animal species which is endangered or rare and scientifically or culturally significant. | |
specially protected mineral | zvláště chráněný nerost | [spešəli prətektid minərəl] | A mineral type which is rare or significantly or culturally valuable. | |
specially protected part of nature | zvláště chráněná část přírody | [spešəli prətektid pa:t əv neičə] | A significant and unique part of animate or inanimate nature (e.g. a part of landscape, geological formation, tree, animal, plant or mineral). | |
management plan for specially protected areas | plán péče o zvláště chráněné území | [mænidžmənt plæn fo: spešəli prətektid eriəz] | A management plan that sets further development of natural conditions in specially protected areas and their protective zones. It consists of provisions for the regulation of natural development and human activities. | |
resource | zdroj, zásoba, bohatství, materiály (pl.) | [rizo:s] | 1. Any commodity such as water, oxygen, chemical nutrients and territory required by living organisms in order to complete their life-cycle. 2. Any source of economic wealth (e.g. land, minerals, fossil fuel or labour). | |
resource intensity | náročnost na zdroje | [rizo:s intensiti] | material intensity | |
resource management | péče o zdroje, řízené zacházení se zdroji | [rizo:s mænidžmənt] | The planned use of resources in order that long-term stability of both economic and ecological systems can be maintained. | |
resource partitioning | rozdělení zdroje | [rizo:s pa:tišəniŋ] | The process of dividing up resources in an ecosystem so that species with similar requirements use the same scarce resources at different times, in different ways or in a different place. | |
resource productivity | produktivita využití zdrojů | [rizo:s prodaktiviti] | material productivity | |
resource utilization | využití (přírodních) zdrojů | [rizo:s ju:tilaizeišən] | ||
hydropower resource | hydroenergetický zdroj | [haidrəupauə rizo:s] | ||
recoverable resource | obnovitelný zdroj | [rikәvәrәbәl ri:so:s] | Materials that still have useful chemical or physical properties after serving a specific purpose and can therefore be re-used or recycled for the same or other purposes. | |
sustainable resource use | udržitelné využívání zdrojů | [sasteinəbəl ri:zo:s ju:s] | An integrated approach to natural resource management, which encompasses aspects linked to the economic efficiency and environmental effectiveness of resource use at the various stages of the production and consumption chain, as well as related social asp | |
renewable resource | obnovitelný zdroj | [rinju:əbəl rizo:s] | A natural resource that is capable of regeneration when part of its stock is exploited or used as input to an economic system, e.g. plants and animals, hydro- and wind power. | |
nonrenewable resource | neobnovitelný zdroj | [no ri:njuәbәl ri:zo:s] | A natural resource that cannot be replaced or regenerated or brought back to its original state once it has been exploited (or used as an input to an economic system). | non-renewable resource |
non-renewable resource | neobnovitelný zdroj | [non ri:njuəbəl ri:zo:s] | A natural resource that cannot be replaced or regenerated or brought back to its original state once it has been exploited (or used as an input to an economic system). | nonrenewable resource |
resource allocation | přidělení zdrojů | [rizo:s æləkeišən] | ||
forest resource | lesní fond | [forist rizo:s] | ||
resource base | materiálová základna | [rizo:s beis] | ||
water resource | vodní zdroj, zdroj vody | [wo:tə rizo:s] | Water for the time being contained in any source of supply in a particular area. | |
resource curse | prokletí (přírodních) zdrojů | [rizo:s kә:s] | ||
resource efficiency | efektivita využití zdrojů | [rizo:s әfišәnsi] | material efficiency | |
common-property resource | zdroj ve společném vlastnictví | [komən propəti riso:s] | A resource that people are normally free to use and is owned by no one. | |
environmental resource patch | ploška zdrojů prostředí | [invairənmentəl rizo:s pætč] | An area where environmental resources such as soil moisture or rock type differ from the surrounding matrix. | |
natural resource capital | přírodní zdroje (pl.), přírodní bohatství | [næčəəl rizo:s kæpitəl] | Natural Earth resources that sustain both humans and other species. | |
open access resource | zdroj s volným přístupem (k užití, spotřebě, čerpání) | [әupәn ækses rizo:s] | ||
gene resource centre | genetická banka | [dži:n rizo:s sentə] | A collection point for genetic material from which genetic engineers can draw a wide variety of wild genetic material. | gene library, gene bank |
Global Resource Information Database | Databáze stavu čerpání globálních zdrojů, GRID | [gləubəl rizo:s infəmeišən deitəbeis] | GRID | |
integrated natural resource management | integrovaná správa přírodních zdrojů, integrovaná péče o přírodní zdroje | [intəgreitid næčәrәl ri:so:s mænidžmənt] | A conscious process of incorporating multiple aspects of natural resource use into a system of sustainable management, to meet explicit production goals of farmers and other land users (e.g., profitability, risk reduction), as well as goals of the wider c | INRM |
community-based natural resource management | komunitní management přírodních zdrojů | [kәmju:niti beist næčәrәl ri:sors mænidžmәnt] | CBNRM | |
area | oblast, území, plocha, plošná výměra, pásmo | [erijə] | ||
cut-over area | vytěžená plocha, paseka | [kat əuvə eriə] | ||
cutting area | těžební plocha, paseka | [katiŋ eriə] | ||
central area | centrum, pěší zóna | [sentrəl eriə] | The central part of a city in which major shops and offices are concentrated and where public transport lines terminate. | pedestrianized streets (pl.) |
drainage area | drenážní území | [dreinidž eəriə] | basin, drainage basin | |
clearcut area | paseka, holina, holoseč | [kli:әkat eәriә] | clearcut, clear-felled area | |
action area | městská oblast rozvoje, rozvoj města, plán výstavby | [ækšən eərijə] | Any area within a town or city that is selected for priority treatment within a larger plan which has been prepared for the town. | |
effective area | užitková plocha | [ifektiv eriə] | productive area | |
agricultural area | zemědělská půda | [ægrikalčərl eəriə] | ||
spring area | prameniště | [spriŋ eriə] | ||
aperture area | apertura | [æpәčә eriә] | The opening or projected area of a collector through which the unconcentrated solar energy is admitted. | aperture, collector aperture |
metropolitan area | městská oblast, městské území | [metrəpolitən eriə] | Cities and towns with at least 50,000 inhabitants (US). | |
harvesting area | sklizňová plocha | [ha:vistiŋ eriə] | ||
exclusion area | zakázané pásmo | [eksklu:žən eriə] | A zone which may be established around a reactor plant or other radiation source to which access is permitted under controlled conditions and in which residence is normally prohibited. | |
arable area | orná půda, plocha orné půdy | [ærebl eəriə] | ||
standing area | odstavný pruh, krajnice na dálnici | [stændiŋ eriә] | An emergency standing area on a roadway. | hard shoulder |
feeding area | krmiště | [fi:diŋ eriә] | feeding place | |
conflagration area | požářiště, spáleniště, vypálené místo, spálenina, škvára | [konflәgreišәn] | fire site, burnt out site, burnt place, burnt spot | |
supervised area | kontrolované pásmo | [su:pəvaizd eriə] | An area subjected to approriate supervision for protective purposes. | |
minimal area | nejmenší plocha, nejmenší území pro určitý druh | [miniməl eriə] | The smallest area of ground required by a species in which to fullfil its entire life history. | |
felled area (GB) | vytěžená plocha | [feld eəriə] | logged area, cutover, cut-over (US), cutover area (US) | |
conservation area | městská rezervace, městské chráněné území | [konsəveišən eriə] | Any urban area in which neighbourhoods containing varied and valuable items of townscape are protected with ad hoc replacement. | |
landslide area | svážné území | [lændslaid eriə] | ||
felling area | těžební plocha, paseka | [feliŋ eəriə] | felled area | |
contaminated area | zamořený úsek, kontaminovaná plocha, zamořená plocha | [kәntæmineitid eriə] | ||
area of deprivation | škodlivá oblast | [erijə əv depriveišən] | An area, usually within a city containing a concentration of people experiencing social, economic and environmental problems. | priority treatment area |
silence area | klidová zóna | [sailəns eriə] | ||
leaf area | listová plocha, plocha listu | [li:f eriə] | ||
fishing area | místo lovu ryb | [fišiŋ eəriə] | ||
swept area | průtočná plocha větrné turbíny | [swept eriə] | The area of a plane that is perpendicular to the windflow through which a windmill's blades pass. It is defined by the circumference of the circle formed by the rotating blades and is one factor determining the amount of wind power available from the wind | rotor swept area, swept circle |
spawning area | trdliště, místo tření ryb | [spo:niŋ eriә] | spawning ground | |
reserved area | chráněné území | [rizә:vd eriә] | protected region | |
controlled area | ochranné pásmo, ochranné vstupní pásmo | [kәntrəuld eriə] | An area which is subjected to special rules because of protection against ionising radiation and to which access is controlled. | controlled access area |
core area | jádrové území, biocentrum | [ko: eriә] | ||
area source | plošný zdroj emisí | [erijә so:s] | The number of small individual combustion sources, often including vehicles, in an area where their exact position is not pinpointed and the emissions are regarded as being distributed evenly over the area. | non-point source, area emission source |
critical area | kritická oblast | [kritikəl eəriə] | An area that, because of its size, location, condition, or value, must be treated with special consideration because of inherent site factors and difficulty of management. | |
life area | životní prostor | [laif eriə] | life space | |
cropping area | areál pěstování, oblast pěstování, zemědělsky obhospodařovaná plocha | [kropiŋ eriə] | ||
logged area | vytěžená plocha | [logd eriә] | felled area | |
built-up area | zastavěná plocha, zastavěná oblast | [bilt ap eəriə] | ||
wilderness area | území původní přírody | [wildənes eriə] | Wilderness Area: protected area managed mainly for wilderness protection is IUCN protected area management category Ib. It is defined as large area of unmodified or slightly modified land, and/or sea, retaining its natural character and influence, without | wiIderness |
cutover area (US) | vytěžená plocha, paseka | [kat әuvә eriә] | felled area | |
catchment area | oblast povodí, plocha povodí, povodí | [kæčment eəriə] | The area from which water runs off to any given river valley or collecting reservoir. | drainage area, drainage basin, catchment, catchment basin |
working-plan area | lesní hospodářský celek | [wə:kiŋ plæn eriə] | management-plan area | |
clear-felled area (GB) | holoseč, holina, paseka | [kli:әfeld eәriә] | clearcut | |
species-area curve | křivka vztahu druhu a plochy | [spi:ši:z eriə kə:v] | An expression of the relationship between the increase of an area and the number of species it can support. | |
stand basal area (b.a.) | výčetní základna porostu | [stænd beisəl eriə] | ||
comprehensive development area | plocha pro plánovanou (celkovou) přestavbu | [komprəhensiv developmənt eəriə] | An area scheduled for total renewal within a programmed plan of development for a city. | CDA |
rotor swept area | průtočná plocha větrné turbíny | [rәutә swept eriә] | The area of a plane that is perpendicular to the windflow through which a windmill's blades pass. It is defined by the circumference of the circle formed by the rotating blades and is one factor determining the amount of wind power available from the wind | swept area, swept circle |
sensitive environmental area | environmentálně citlivá oblast | [sensitiv invairənmentəl eriə] | ||
public access area | veřejně přístupné území | [pablik ækses eriə] | ||
area emission source | plošný zdroj emisí | [eriə emišən so:s] | The number of small individual combustion sources, often including vehicles, in an area where their exact position is not pinpointed and the emissions are regarded as being distributed evenly over the area. | area source, non-point source |
surface area of contact | kontaktní povrchová vrstva | [sə:fis eriə əv kontækt] | The geometric surface area of the specimen that is contacted by the leachant. | |
net leasible floor area | součet čistých pronajímatelných ploch | [net li:sәbәl flo: eriә] | An economic indicator showing how profitable the building is. NLFA is an area upon which rental payments are based and excludes common areas and space devoted to the heating, cooling, and other equipment of a building. | NLFA |
Nitrate Sensitive Area | území citlivá z hlediska nitrátů (UK) | [naitreit sensitiv eriə] | Areas designated because of unacceptable levels of nitrate in local sources of drinking water in the UK. | NSA |