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Перевод: environmental
[прилагательное] относящийся к окружающей среде; относящийся к борьбе с загрязнением окружающей среды; экзогенный
Тезаурус:
- In Chapter 10 Gatrell and Vincent consider a wide range of natural and technological hazards including industrial hazards, risk assessment, hazardous waste disposal, emergency planning, natural hazards and environmental epidemiology.
- And we recognise that higher environmental standards can offer new opportunities for business.
- If the "greenness" of going unleaded still seems a bit of a grey area, it is possible to switch to diesel without a shadow of environmental doubt.
- Environmental epidemiology
- Although it is by no means axiomatic, this notion of competitive intelligence usually brings with it an extra dimension, when compared with environmental analysis (and, to a lesser degree, with issues management and marketing intelligence).
- However, this will necessitate some 5,000 aerogenerators and strong environmental objections are expected.
- Environmental resources, though close and conveniently available, have a narrower range of benefits than urban life.
- The Women's Environmental Network, a non-political pressure group, said women - who were responsible for three-quarters of all decisions about shopping - were well placed to make a stand against companies which overwrap, adding to both bills and rubbish.
- Environmental decline further limits small farmers' and pastoralists' ability to accept externally generated innovations.
- The ECMT recognises that past policies and actions on transport and the environment are running behind the debate, and that future transport policies should be forced to consider environmental matters.
- Professor Jacobs even states that "it would be proper, for example, if it were regarded as desirable to require that agricultural and environmental considerations be taken together in the assessment of eligibility for support".
- The filtering operation is crucial, because the total amount of environmental information could swamp virtually any receiver not adapted to selective perception.
- A Cabinet committee, expected to be chaired by the Prime Minister, will be set up soon to look at the broadest possible scope of environmental policy, taking in road traffic, housing, agriculture, the rural economy, energy, and industrial development, as well as the obvious "green" areas of policy such as planning, waste disposal and pollution.
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