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单词 ecological
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ecological
(kəlɒdʒɪkəl )
1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
Ecological means involved with or concerning ecology.
Large dams have harmed Siberia's delicate ecological balance.
...ecological disasters, such as the destruction of rainforest.
Synonyms: environmental, green  
ecologically (kəlɒdʒɪkli ) adverb [ADVERB adjective/-ed, ADVERB after verb]
It is economical to run and ecologically sound.
2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
Ecological groups, movements, and people are concerned with preserving the environment and natural resources, so that they can be used in a sensible way, rather than being wasted.
Ecological groups say that nothing is being done to tackle the problem.
Collocations:
ecological effects
The rising temperatures may result in physiological and ecological effects on living organisms.
The Sun
Those changes likely had widespread ecological effects to the oceans that we barely understand.
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He wrote several books about the negative ecological effects of nuclear tests in the human environment.
Times, Sunday Times
It has been reported as having adverse ecological effects in areas where it has been introduced.
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The optimists suggest that if these global-scale ecological effects exist, human ingenuity will find ways of adapting to them.
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ecological functions
The renovations were aimed to revitalizing residential neighborhoods and communities with elements of functional design and ecological functions.
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Severe storms, climate change, pollution, habitat alteration and rapid population growth threaten the ecological functions that have supported coastal communities throughout history.
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Each trophic level contains unrelated species that are grouped together because they share common ecological functions, giving a macroscopic view of the system.
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This means that members of a trophic species share many of the same kinds of ecological functions.
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However, maintaining all ecological functions, natural services and cultural values will likely require conservation of significantly more than 50% of a landscape.
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ecological health
As an urban planning term, ecological health refers to the greenness of cities, meaning composting, recycling, and energy efficiency.
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They do this through conceptual diagrams, science communication training, development of ecological health report cards and other assessments.
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Excessive unsustainable consumption will exceed the long term carrying capacity of its environment (ecological overshoot) and subsequent resource depletion, environmental degradation and reduced ecological health.
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The group eventually endorsed a grazing management plan that provided for both the ecological health of sensitive riparian areas and the economic well-being of ranchers.
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Since then, concerns have grown about environmental pollution, organic and inorganic soil contamination and potential ecological health and environmental health risks.
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ecological impact
They will thrive to the extent that they find ways to rethink, reinvent, and upgrade their ecological impact.
Times, Sunday Times
This meant looking at the amount of paper, petrol, electricity and air travel the company used, and finding out what the ecological impact was.
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The researchers said this could lead to perfumers being able to discover new synthetic odours and reduce the ecological impact of harvesting natural products.
Times,Sunday Times
The beneficial ecological impact of wolves lies in their capacity to spook their prey.
Times,Sunday Times
He decided to focus on sustainability and assess the ethical and ecological impact companies have.
Times, Sunday Times
ecological importance
The advent of the ivy bee should make us better appreciate the ecological importance of ivy.
Times, Sunday Times
This highlights the ecological importance of these areas.
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Thus, dinoflagellate cysts have great ecological importance and act as seed banks, comparable to those found in terrestrial ecosystems.
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The fruit bat has greater ecological importance in wet habitats.
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These threats hinder the ecological importance of grassland communities.
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ecological integrity
Its system of inspection ensures legality and the ecological integrity of the forest.
Times, Sunday Times
The overriding principle will be to protect the area’s ecological integrity.
Globe and Mail
Loss of trees means the loss of everything that goes with them - woodland flowers, butterflies, birds and mammals - robbing a once rich landscape of its ecological integrity.
Times, Sunday Times
It includes actions to strengthen the resilience and ecological integrity of landscapes and thereby keep future management options open.
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The scheme was designed to maintain the ecological integrity of the river, including through the release of specific volumes of water for this purpose.
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ecological protection
Tourism focuses on the wealthy and on environmental and ecological protection.
Times,Sunday Times
It claims that its activities in the area are centred on sea-rescue facilities, disaster prevention and relief, oceanic research, meteorological observation and ecological protection.
Times, Sunday Times
The information gathered will be used for marine ecological protection.
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Chapters consist of students interested in fields of ecological protection and sustainable development in business and economy.
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Areas which the government has invested heavily in include infrastructure, enticement of foreign investment, ecological protection, education, and retention of talent flowing to richer provinces or foreign nations.
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ecological research
Scientific and ecological research, such as counting partridge and other game populations, was mixed with practical advice on farming methods and the sustainable management of game.
Times, Sunday Times
The small area contains communities of both hydrophytic and xeric plants, which makes it ideal for ecological research and education.
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The parks also foster ecological research programs and public education in the natural sciences.
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He later applied this technique to his ecological research.
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Specifically, it provided crucial financial resources, allowing for ecological research to take place.
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ecological reserve
The ecological reserve includes part of western lobe.
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It has been declared an ecological reserve to protect its flora and fauna, such as the wild rams and deer that live here.
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This construction, along with the construction of major thoroughfares would result in the development of the borough without any ecological reserve space or major parks.
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It was established as an ecological reserve to preserve a southern interior saline lake, possessing unique limnological features in.
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To find out more about this paradise take a look at the photos of this ecological reserve of our region.
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ecological resources
It preserves various ecological resources and encourages academic research of resources and the ecological study by students and the general population.
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The producers stated that they were going for a faithful adaptation of the novel, and considered its theme of finite ecological resources particularly timely.
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He therefore funded the research into the use of conventional economic approaches to quantify dollar values of ecological resources for recreational, treatment and other uses.
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It was designed to provide a guide to wise management of human activities by understanding the direct and indirect impacts on ecological resources and surrounding ecosystems.
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ecological restoration
Reduce habitat destruction and begin a program of intensive ecological restoration.
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The organization has focused on education and ecological restoration.
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The area once under the reservoirs will be revegetated to prevent erosion and speed up ecological restoration of the area.
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Large portions of land have been set aside for ecological restoration.
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It helps connect scattered efforts in green architecture, sustainable agriculture, ecological engineering, ecological restoration and other fields.
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ecological sustainability
Regarding the human population, end-targets for an optimum population include ecological sustainability, economic output and philosophical or ethical ends-in-themselves.
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After several improvements, it now ranks 84th in the world for ecological sustainability.
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Such efforts include advocacy on ecological sustainability, corporate responsibility, social justice and similar progressive issues.
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A primary focus of the school's construction was ecological sustainability.
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Actual outcomes in terms of efficiency and ecological sustainability are varied based on design and implementation of the program.
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ecological threat
Environmental groups said that the region faced its most serious ecological threat for years.
Times, Sunday Times
Now, new images reveal that mice on one island also have a taste for both adult seabirds, which makes them an even bigger ecological threat.
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The ecological threat has added a new dimension, an exploration of the world's natural fragility.
Times, Sunday Times
Furthermore, the disused mines present a serious ecological threat to water supplies in the region.
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We live in a world where the prospect of total obliteration has been normalized, and this makes convincing people of the reality of ecological threats more challenging.
The Times Literary Supplement
ecological zone
The fifth ecological zone consists of old ponds and marshes.
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The sanctuary lies in the ecological zone of the semi desert region.
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It's home to miles of trails that weave through more ecological zones than are found in the entirety of most countries.
Times, Sunday Times
This way so also, it has been a question of improving the urban aspect, and of the ecological zones.
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Others proposed that jz are geographical ecological zones separated by natural boundaries.
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Translations:
Chinese: 生态的
Japanese: 生態学の
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