Ekoslovník



Výsledky hledání "forest zone" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


SlovoPřeklad Výslovnost Definice Viz také
forest zone pásmo lesů [forist zəun]
zone pásmo, zóna, pás [zəun] Part of the territory delimited for the purposes of air quality assessment and management.
altitudinal zone (výškový) vegetační stupeň [æltitju:dinæl zəun] altitudinal vegetation zone
zone of intolerance zóna intolerance, letální hranice [zәun әv intolәrәns] A position at the extremity of the environmental gradient at which a species cannot survive. death zone
unsaturated zone nenasycená zóna [ansætjureitid zəun] The area above the water table where soil pores are not fully saturated, although some water may be present.
subduction zone subdukční zóna [sabdakšәn zәun] The zone where the theory of plate tectonics suggests that converging lithospheric plates collide. zone of subduction
root zone kořenová zóna [ru:t zəun] The zone from the land surface to the depth penetrated by plant roots. rhizosphere
capillary zone kapilární pásmo [kәpiləri zəun] The soil area above the water table where water can rise up slightly through the cohesive force of capillary action.
aphotic zone afotická zóna [eifotik zəun] The portion of a body of water to which light does not penetrate with sufficient intensity to have any biological significance.
profundal zone profundál [prəufandəl zəun] A lake's deep-water region that is not penetrated by sunlight.
zone of photosysthesis eufotická zóna, pásmo fotosyntézy, eufotická vrstva [zeun әv fәutәusinӨәsis] The surface layer of an ocean, lake or other body of water through which light can penetrate. euphotic zone
death zone zóna intolerance, letální hranice [deӨ zəun] A position at the extremity of the environmental gradient at which a species cannot survive. zone of intolerance
sublittoral zone sublitorální pásmo, sublitorální zóna, oblast mezi úrovní odlivu a kontinentálním svahem [sablitorəl zəun] An area between the low-tide level and the edge of the continental shelf. neritic zone
saturated zone saturovaná zóna, zvodnělá zóna [sætjureitid zəun] 1. A zone in which the voids in the rock or soil are filled with water at a pressure greater than atmospheric, water table is the top of the saturated zone in an unconfined aquifer. 2. Regions below the land surface in which all pore space is filled with zone of saturation
zone of saturation pásmo nasycení, zóna saturace [zəun əv sætjureišən] 1. The area below the water table where all open spaces are filled with water. 2. A subsurface zone in which all the pores or the material are filled with groundwater under pressure greater than atmospheric pressure. saturated zone
survival zone oblast přežívání [səvaivəl zəun] An organism is in the survival zone when conditions for survival decline.
climatic zone klimatický pás, klimatická zóna, podnební pásmo, klimatické pásmo [klaimætik zəun] A specific area in which various combinations of climatic elements can be recognized; one of the eight areas of the earth which have distinct climates.
arid zone aridní zóna, suchá zóna, suchá oblast [arid zəun] An area in the tropics (between about 15o and 30o north and south) which is very dry and covered with deserts.
zone of subduction subdukční zóna [zəun əv sәbdakšən] The zone where the theory of plate tectonics suggests that converging lithospheric plates collide. convergent boundary, subduction zone
protective zone ochranné pásmo, vyrovnávací pásmo [prətektiv zəun] An area which helps to protect a valuable area, nature reserve or another part of nature against the disturbing effects of its surroundings. buffer zone
humid zone vlhká oblast [hju:mid zəun]
zone sampling zonační odběry vzorků (pl.) [zəun sa:mpliŋ]
vadose zone zóna provzdušnění, pásmo občasné saturace podzemní vodou [vædəus zəun] A zone of intermittent saturation which exists between the zones of saturation and aeration.
vegetation zone vegetační pásmo, pásmo vegetace, zóna vegetace [vedžiteišən zəun]
temperate zone mírné pásmo [tempərət zəun]
coastal zone pobřežní zóna, pobřežní moře [kəustəl zəun] A relatively warm, nutrient rich, shallow part of the ocean that extends from the high-tide point to the continental shelf.
barbel zone parmové pásmo [ba:bel zəun] A zone in river classification by fish distribution.
enterprise zone podnikatelská zóna, území pro podnikání [entəpraiz zəun] An area designed by a UK local authority within which potential developers receive financial incentives to develop employment-creating enterprises.
intertidal zone intertidální zóna, zóna mezi přílivem a odlivem [intətaidəl zəun] The area between the positions of low and high tides. litoral
compensation zone kompenzační vrstva [kompinseišən zəun] compensation layer
benthic zone bentická zóna, bentická oblast, oblast mořského dna [benӨik zəun] The sea bottom. The benthic zone can be divided into three areas: the littoral zone, the sublittoral zone (continental shelf) and deep-sea zone.
euphotic zone eufotická zóna, pásmo fotosyntézy, eufotická vrstva [ju:fotik zəun] The surface layer of an ocean, lake or other body of water through which light can penetrate. zone of photosynthesis, euphotic layer
transition zone přechodová zóna, ekoton [trænzišәn zәun] A zone of transition between two ecosystems normally characterized by organisms that occur in two adjacent ecosystems, or alternatively, a zone between two ecosystems where processes occur at a rate higher than the one in the adjacent ecosystem. ecotone
littoral zone litorální zóna, litorální oblast, litorální pásmo [litәrəl zəun] 1. That portion of a body of fresh water extending from the shoreline lakeward to the limit of occupancy of rooted plants. 2. The strip of land along the shoreline between the high and low water levels.
grayling zone lipanové pásmo [grejliŋ zəun] A zone in river classification defined by fish distribution.
transitional zone přechodová zóna [trænzišənəl zəun]
pheratic zone hladina podzemní vody, water table [ferætik zəun] The upper surface of the zone of permanent groundwater saturation.
repulsion zone odpudivá zóna [ripәlšən zəun] An area adjacent to a landscape element where a species is inhibited by an effect of that element.
bream zone cejnové pásmo [bri:m zəun] A zone in river classification by fish distribution.
abyssal zone zóna abysálu [əbisəl zəun] Deepest and darkest part of the sea below the euphotic zone (about 4,000 metres deep) where light cannot reach and plant and animal life is rare.
neritic zone sublitorální pásmo, sublitorální zóna, oblast mezi úrovní odlivu a kontinentálním svahem [nәritik zәun] An area between the low-tide level and the edge of the continental shelf. sublittoral zone
riparian zone litorální zóna, litorál, břehová zóna, pruh břehové vegetace [riperi:ən zəun] A stream and all the vegetation on its banks.
zone of audibility zóna slyšitelnosti [zəun əv o:dibilәti] The region within which a distant sound is perceptible to the ear.
trout zone pstruhové pásmo [traut zəun] A zone in river classification defined by fish distribution.
buffer zone ochranné pásmo, ochranná zóna, nárazníková zóna [bafə zəun] A buffer zone protects the whole biosphere reserve from agricultural, industrial and urban land use pressures. buffer strip
circum-Pacific zone cirkum pacifická zóna [sirkəm pəsifik zəun] The zone (also known as the Ring of fire due to the associated frequent volcanic activity) which almost encompasses the Pacific.
root zone method kořenová čistírna [ru:t zəun meӨəd] Constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment with soil substrate.
normal life zone optimální podmínky pro život (pl.), normální životní podmínky (pl.) [no:məl laif zəun] Under normal conditions organisms will exist within the normal life zone within which optimal living conditions exist.
seed-collection zone semenářská oblast, oblast sběru semen [si:d kәlekšən zəun] seed zone
water protection zone ochranné pásmo, pásmo ochrany vodních zdrojů [wo:tə prətekšən zəun]
wind-break zone závora [wind breik zəun]
smoke control zone oblast sledování kouře [sməuk kәntrəul zəun] Any geographically defined region, usually an urban area, within which it is illegal to produce smoke from chimneys.
Exclusive Economic Zone zvláštní ekonomická zóna, výsadní námořní právo, výsadní zóna, výsostné vody (pl.) [eksklu:ziv ekənomik zəun] A zone adjacent to state waters that is exclusively used by one state. exclusive economic zone, territorial waters (pl.)
export processing zone vývozní zpracovatelská zóna [ekspo:t prosesiŋ zәun] EPZ
abyssal benthic zone hlubokomořská bentická oblast [əbisəl benӨik zəun] The deep-sea zone extending beyond 1000 m. benthic zone
pollution-damage zone imisní oblast, oblast se znečištěným ovzduším [pәlu:šәn dæmidž zәun] air-polluted region
altitudinal vegetation zone (výškový) vegetační stupeň [æltitju:dinәl vedžiteišәn zәun] altitudinal zone
Mediterranean and Trans-Asiatic zone mediteránní zemětřesná zóna, mediteránní zemětřesný pás, zemětřesný pás rovníkového směru [meditəreiniən ænd træns eiži:ætik zəun] An earthquake zone extending from Spain through the Mediterranean and the Middle East to the Himalayas.
Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone oblast intertropické konvergence [intәtropikel konvә:džәns zәun] Equatorial zonal belt of low pressure near the equator where the northeast trade winds meet the southeast trade winds. As these winds converge, moist air is forced upward, resulting in a band of heavy precipitation, which moves seasonally. ITCZ
oak forest dubina, doubí, doubrava [әuk forist] oakwood, oak grove, oakery
forest law lesní zákon [forist lo:] forest act
low forest pařezina, nízký les [ləu forist]
forest 1. les, obora, honitba, 2. zalesnit [forist]
primeval forest prales, přírodní les [praimi:vəl forist] primary forest
mature forest mýtní les [mәtjuə forest]
forest road lesní cesta [forist reud] forest drive
forest park lesopark [forist pa:k]
forest grazing lesní travaření [forist greiziŋ]
forest coverage lesnatost [forist kavəridž] forest cover (percent)
forest administration správa lesů [forist ædministreišən]
cutting forest pasečný les [katiŋ forist]
forest harvesting lesní těžba, těžba dřeva [forist ha:vestiŋ]
forest crop lesní porost, lesní kultura [forist krop] forest stand
forest amenities (pl.) sociální funkce lesa (pl.) [forist әmeniti:z] social benefits of a forest (pl.), beneficial effects of the forest (pl.)
clearcutting forest holosečný les [kli:әkatiŋ forest]
protection forest ochranný les [prətekšən forist]
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 shelterbelt ochranný lesní pás [forist šeltəbelt]
forest percentage lesnatost [forist pə:sentidž]
forest inventory (US) taxace lesů [forist invәntori] enumeration survey, cruising
forest degradation degradace lesa, ničení lesa, vyčerpávání lesa [forist degrədeišən] forest depletion
forest biomass lesní biomasa [forist bajəumæs]
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.
secondary forest druhotný les [sekəndəri forist] second-growth forest (US)
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
normal forest normální les [no:məl forist] ideal forest
hornbeam forest habřina [ho:nbi:m forist]
forest plantation (lesní) kultura, lesní porost [forist pla:nteišən]
forest land pozemky určené k plnění funkcí lesa (pl.), lesní půdní fond, lesní půda [forist lænd] Land and areas where wood grows but was removed in order to be renewed, curbed roads in forests, small areas of water and forest pastures. wooded land, timber land, timberland, woodland
forest depletion degradace lesa, ničení lesa, vyčerpávání lesa [forist dipli:šәn] forest degradation
urban forest městský les [ə:bən forist] municipal forest
forest biome biom lesů [forist baiәum] Forest biomes, biological communities that are dominated by trees and other woody vegetation, can be classified according to numerous characteristics, with seasonality being the most widely used. Distinct forest types also occur within each of these broad
forest cadastre lesní katastr [forist kәdæstə]
devastated forest devastovaný les, zpustošený les [devasteitid forist]
temperate forest temperátní les, les mírného pásma [tempərət forist]
second-growth forest (US) druhotný les [sekәnd greuӨ forist] secondary forest
climax forest klimaxový les [klaimæks forist]
mixed forest smíšený les [mikst forist]
forest skirt porostní plášť [forist skə:t]
forest planting vysazování lesa [forist pla:ntiŋ]