Examples of using Environmental data in English and their translations into Slovak
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In general, environmental data are improving
social-economic and environmental data.
The EEA has also been tasked developing an environmental data centre for land use as a contribution to the Shared Environmental Information System for Europe(SEIS).
tertiary treatment 1 oecd environmental data(compendium 2006).
Issue the appropriate environmental data sheets on the design of products which it certifies in accordance with Articles 11 and 56(1);
steps identified above, Member States made progress in providing environmental data themes such as the location of
Development of a multilingual package to train environmental data analysts in the maintenance and exploitation of environmental data commons.
validate and disseminate environmental data.
the project spent a year developing an Environmental data collection, validation and dissemination system and related training courses.
sharing of socio-economic and environmental data on the sustainable blue economy;
made progress in establishing a comprehensive system for environmental data collection.
The manufacturer discovered that by correlating the machine data with environmental data using big data analytics.
including environmental data management software(Telenor Bulgaria).
This policy covers environmental data collected, acquired,
To help, we can provide environmental data for our products, to show how they will contribute to any green build.
Common environmental data standards are crucial not only for policymaking
The protection applying to environmental data would be the same as that for safety and efficacy data. .
Intel we have opened a new environmental data halls in the Master DC Brno this week.
in particular those responsible for environmental data(e.g. identifying minimum required datasets);
The EESC therefore considers that environmental data should be collected primarily by means of surveys-at-sea carried out by the Member States as part of scientific fisheries programmes.