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extraregional community - Übersetzung nach russisch

PROCESS WHERE A COMMUNITY WORKS TOGETHER BASED ON A COMMON PROBLEM
Community campaign; Community group; Community organising; Community organizer; Community organizers; Community Organizing; Community Organizer; Community groups; Community campaigner; Community organizations
  • [[March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom]] (1963)
  • [[Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now]] [[protest]] (Richir).
  • Protest against fracking in Balcombe, UK]]
  • Bartlett-Ranking BGD (2004)
  • CHOGM 2011 protest gnangarra-96
  • Cecil Williams]] at the I Hotel protest, January 1977
  • 23 February 1908 Boys Selling Newspapers on Brooklyn Bridge
  • [[Janadesh 2007]] protesters seeking land rights

extraregional community      

общая лексика

экстрарегиональное сообщество

synecology         
  • A bear with a salmon. Interspecific interactions such as [[predation]] are a key aspect of community ecology.
  • A generalised graph of a predator-prey population density cycle
  • Table visualising size-symmetric competition, using fish as consumers and crabs as resources.
  • a) A trophic pyramid showing the different trophic levels in a community. b) A food web of the same community
  •  A simple trophic cascade diagram. On the right shows when wolves are absent, showing an increase in elks and reduction in vegetation growth. The left one shows when wolves are present and controlling the elk population.
POPULATIONS OF TWO OR MORE SPECIES IN A GIVEN AREA
Synecology; Ecological community; Community ecology; Community Ecology; Ecological communities; Community (biology); Natural community; Natural communities

[sini'kɔlədʒi]

общая лексика

синэкология

биоценология

экология сообществ

Смотрите также

genetic synecology; geographic synecology

существительное

биология

синэкология

биоценология

экология сообществ

synecology         
  • A bear with a salmon. Interspecific interactions such as [[predation]] are a key aspect of community ecology.
  • A generalised graph of a predator-prey population density cycle
  • Table visualising size-symmetric competition, using fish as consumers and crabs as resources.
  • a) A trophic pyramid showing the different trophic levels in a community. b) A food web of the same community
  •  A simple trophic cascade diagram. On the right shows when wolves are absent, showing an increase in elks and reduction in vegetation growth. The left one shows when wolves are present and controlling the elk population.
POPULATIONS OF TWO OR MORE SPECIES IN A GIVEN AREA
Synecology; Ecological community; Community ecology; Community Ecology; Ecological communities; Community (biology); Natural community; Natural communities
сущ.
синэкология; экология сообществ.

Definition

synecology
[?s?n?'k?l?d?i]
¦ noun the ecological study of whole plant or animal communities. Contrasted with autecology.
Derivatives
synecological -?i:k?'l?d??k(?)l, -??k- adjective

Wikipedia

Community organizing

Community organizing is a process where people who live in proximity to each other or share some common problem come together into an organization that acts in their shared self-interest.

Unlike those who promote more-consensual community building, community organizers generally assume that social change necessarily involves conflict and social struggle in order to generate collective power for the powerless. Community organizing has as a core goal the generation of durable power for an organization representing the community, allowing it to influence key decision-makers on a range of issues over time. In the ideal, for example, this can get community-organizing groups a place at the table before important decisions are made. Community organizers work with and develop new local leaders, facilitating coalitions and assisting in the development of campaigns. A central goal of organizing is the development of a robust, organized, local democracy bringing community members together across differences to fight together for the interests of the community.

Übersetzung von &#39extraregional community&#39 in Russisch