A strategy for economic development for a country based on encouraging domestic producers to export production or foreign nations to purchase exported goods. (http://en.mimi.hu/business/export_promotion.html)
The Faroe Islands constitute a self-governing community within the Danish Kingdom. (Section 1 of the Home Rule Act of the Faroe Islands (Home Rule Act No. 137 of March 23, 1948).)
Forest which has never been subject to human disturbance, or has been so little affected by hunting, gathering and tree-cutting that its natural structure, functions and dynamics have not undergone any changes that exceed the elastic capacity of the ecosystem. (FAO, 2018)
Pancratium maritimum, or sea daffodil, is a species of bulbous plant native to both sides of the Mediterranean region and Black Sea from Portugal, Morocco and the Canary Islands east to Turkey, Syria, Israel and the Caucasus. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancratium_maritimum)
Pens for farrowing pigs. The traditional farrowing pens are equipped with farrowing crates to control the sow's movements when it lies down and to avoid crushing of the piglets. Farrowing pens vary in design from a simple set of rails or gates that restrain the sow's movement to more complex pens that may have movable floors and different styles of gates. (Adapted from Nielsen NP. Loose housing of sows – current systems. Acta Vet Scand. 2008 Aug 19;50(Suppl 1):S8. doi: 10.1186/1751-0147-50-S1-S8. PMCID: PMC4235240. ; https://www.daf.qld.gov.au/business-priorities/agriculture/animals/pigs/piggery-management/housing/parallel-farrowing-pens)
In cell biology, extracellular fluid (ECF) denotes all body fluid outside the cells of any multicellular organism. (Wikipedia, 2024. Extracellular fluid https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extracellular_fluid)
Pricking out is the horticultural term for separating and planting seedlings individually, generally young seedlings that were not sown individally but grown in seed trays, or other containers. (AGROVOC Team)
First stage of transformation of timber into any kind of product, including topping, trimming, barking, cross cutting and initial sawing up, hewing or cleaving of a felled tree
Forests that produce commercial forest products, such as wood. (FAO and Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, the United Republic of Tanzania. 2024. Forests for a sustainable future: education modules for primary schools – Teacher's book: Module 1 Forest products, plants and animals. Rome. https://doi.org/10.4060/cc4628en)
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Forests managed primarily for the direct, material products of their growth, partic. timber and fuelwood
A protection forest is a forest that protects people, animals, goods and infrastructures from mud flow, floods, and driftwood. It also protects against landslides, erosion, avalanches and rockfall. Site-protecting forests are forests whose sites are threatened by the eroding forces of wind, water or gravity. Object-protective forests are forests that protect humans, settlements, infrastructure facilities or cultivated soil against natural hazards or injuring environmental impacts. (Protection Forest Strategy Glarus, 2014 in FAOLEX https://www.fao.org/faolex/results/details/en/c/LEX-FAOC192630/ and Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Regions and Water Management, 2024. What are protective forests? https://www.protective-forest.at/content/whatisaprotectiveforest.htmlhttps://www.protective-forest.at/content/whatisaprotectiveforest.html)
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Forests managed primarily for their beneficial influence on the environment
Forest land within reserves and under protection (Global Forest Resources Assessment. Country Report – Ghana
Rome(2010) FRA 2010/077
http://www.fao.org/3/al513E/al513E.pdf, Accessed 6 February 2023)