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07:22 Oct 23, 2002 |
Dutch to English translations [Non-PRO] Science - Botany / Botany, Lumber/Wood Care, Forestry | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Chris Hopley Netherlands Local time: 11:22 | ||||||
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5 +5 | sustainably managed |
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4 | woods with lasting conservancy |
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woods with lasting conservancy Explanation: woods with long-standing conservancy permanent, durable, long, lengthy, long-term, sustained? |
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sustainably managed Explanation: I think you are a little hasty in your condemnation of "sustainably managed". It's listed in the OED, and it is in fact *the* term in English. The US Department of Energy uses it: -> "Commercial ski resorts use wood from sustainably managed forests to fuel their distributed generation." http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/reps/abstracts/new_eng.html As does the House of Representatives: -> "The United States has an enormous stake in seeing this trend reversed and in seeing forests around the world sustainably managed." http://www.house.gov/resources/105cong/forests/sep11.97/rafe... See also information from the Forest Stewardship Council (http://www.fscoax.org/) and http://www.google.com/search?q="sustainably managed forests" Reference: http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/reps/abstracts/new_eng.html Reference: http://www.house.gov/resources/105cong/forests/sep11.97/rafe... |
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