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sustainable$80724$ - traducción al holandés

Sustainable Community; Sustainable communities; Sustainable community development

sustainable      
adj. houdbaar, verdedigbaar
Socialist International         
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  • [[Willy Brandt]] with outgoing secretary general [[Bernt Carlsson]] (left) and new secretary general [[Pentti Väänänen]] (right) at the Socialist International Congress in 1983
POLITICAL INTERNATIONAL
Socialist international; Socintern; Commission for a Sustainable World Society; Social Democrat International; President of the Socialist International
de Socialistische Internationale (beweging van Europese socialistische partijen die socialisme aan zijde van democratie steunen)
intensive agriculture         
  • Early 20th-century image of a tractor ploughing an [[alfalfa]] field
  • enclosed]] [[pasture]] eating grass through wire fence
  • corn]] and [[sorghum]] are green (sorghum may be slightly paler). [[Wheat]] is brilliant gold. Fields of brown have been recently harvested and plowed under or have lain in fallow for the year.
  • A commercial chicken house raising broiler pullets for meat
  • Intensively farmed pigs
  • paddocks]], each grazed in turn for a short period and then rested
  • center-pivot]] design
  • 10,000 BCE]]–2000 CE
  • Terrace rice fields in [[Yunnan Province]], China
VARIOUS TYPES OF AGRICULTURE THAT INVOLVE HIGHER LEVELS OF INPUT AND OUTPUT PER UNIT OF AGRICULTURAL LAND AREA
Intensive agriculture; Intensive cultivation; Commercial agriculture; Industrialized agriculture; Intensive cropping; Industrial farm; Conventional agriculture; Conventional farming; Plant water use efficiency; Commercial farm; Intensive type of farming; Commercial farming; Market agriculture; Intensively farmed; Agroindustry; High-input agriculture; Agriculture industry; Sustainable intensification; Intensive Farming; Intensive farm; Industrialized farming; Livestock production; Pasture intensification; Sustainable intensive farming; Agricultural intensification; Conventional (agriculture); Commercial grower
intensieve landbouw

Definición

suds
¦ plural noun
1. froth made from soap and water.
2. N. Amer. informal beer.
¦ verb chiefly N. Amer. cover or wash in soapy water.
?form suds.
Derivatives
sudsy adjective
Origin
C19: perh. orig. denoting the flood water of the fens; cf. Mid. Low Ger. sudde, MDu. sudse 'marsh, bog'; prob. related to seethe.

Wikipedia

Sustainable community

The term "sustainable communities" has various definitions, but in essence refers to communities planned, built, or modified to promote sustainable living. Sustainable communities tend to focus on environmental and economic sustainability, urban infrastructure, social equity, and municipal government. The term is sometimes used synonymously with "green cities," "eco-communities," "livable cities" and "sustainable cities."

Different organizations have various understandings of sustainable communities; the term's definition is contested and still under construction. For example, Burlington, Vermont's Principles of Sustainable Community Development stress the importance of local control of natural resources and a thriving non-profit sector to a sustainable community. The Institute for Sustainable Communities outlines how political empowerment and social well-being are also part of the definition. Additionally, referring to communities in Shanghai and Singapore, geographer Lily Kong has paired concepts of cultural sustainability and social sustainability alongside environmental sustainability as aspects of sustainable communities. Meanwhile, the UK's 2003 Sustainable Communities Plan often abbreviates its definition of sustainable communities as "places where people want to live and work, now and in the future". Addressing the scale of sustainable communities, political scientist Kent Portney points out that the term sustainable communities has been used to refer to a broad variety of places, ranging from neighborhoods to watersheds to cities to multi-state regions.

Etymologically, the term "sustainable community" grew out of the related discourses of "sustainability" and "sustainable development" that gained widespread use among local, national, and international politicians and policymakers in NGOs starting in the late 1980s. The term originally referred to environmental concerns and was later applied to cities.