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Conservation of energy (6053 bytes)
1: ...gy contained within the system. In other words, [[energy]] can be converted from one form to another, but ... 3: ... energy, and later, after improving his knowledge of physics, he calculated a quantitative relationshi... 5: ...the weight in descending was equal to the thermal energy ([[heat]]) gained by the water by [[friction]] wi... 7: ...etic account in [[John Tyndall]]'s ''Heat: A Mode of Motion'' (1863). 11: ... rule. According to special relativity, mass and energy are interchangeable in the famous equation ''E = ... Energy conservation (1398 bytes) 1: ...physics|physical]] concept, see [[Conservation of energy]].'' 3: ...Energy conservation''' is the practice of using [[energy]] [[resources]] in a sustainable way by consideri... 5: ...ment]]al consequences of increasing production of energy. 11: * Buy paper towels and toilet paper made of recycled paper. 23: [[Category:Environment]] [[category:Energy]] National Energy Conservation Policy Act (763 bytes) 1: ...to law in the package of [[National Energy Act]] of [[1978]] (P.L. 95-617 - 95-621) 3: ...icity demand. On the level of federal states [[energy demand management]] programmes have been legislat... 6: Energy Policy and Conservation Act Amendments of 1985 (P.L. 99-58) 11: ...www.kannerandassoc.com/energy%20laws.html Federal Energy Law Summaries], K&A Online, Legislative & Regulat... Conservation (331 bytes) 1: '''Conservation''' may refer to the following: 3: * [[Conservation ethic]] in relation to preserving [[ecosystem]]s 4: **[[Conservationist]] 5: **[[Conservation movement]] 7: *[[Conservation law]] of [[physics]] Conservation biology (2298 bytes) 3: ...y and preservation of [[habitat]] for the purpose of conserving [[biodiversity]]. 5: ...hat affect the maintenance, loss, and restoration of biological diversity. 7: ...n planning. This translates to developing better conservation tools, analyses, and techniques. 9: ...ractice, the objective is necessarily a small bit of this grandiose vision, a project in a specific pl... 11: ..., societies, and lectures also inform the broader conservation community. Conservation agriculture (1927 bytes) 1: What is the goal of '''Conservation Agriculture'''? 3: ... external inputs. It contributes to environmental conservation as well as to enhanced and sustained agricultural... 5: What are the characteristics of '''Conservation Agriculture?''' 7: ...tillage and direct seeding are important elements of CA. A varied crop rotation is also important to a... 13: ...onservation, and are therefore also considered '''Conservation Agriculture'''. Conservation easement (570 bytes) 1: ... the agreement might provide for the construction of facilities to water the cattle away from the stre... In-situ conservation (1332 bytes) 1: ...n some or all of the population, when ''in-situ'' conservation is too difficult, or impossible. 3: ...thin the population, so that it has a good chance of continuing to [[adapt]] and [[evolve]] over time.... 5: ''See also:'' [[ex-situ conservation]] Conservation designation (896 bytes) 1: ...lains the status of an area of land in terms of [[conservation]] or [[Environmental protection|protection]]. 5: *[[Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty]] (AONB) 11: *[[Site of Special Scientific Interest]], (SSSI) 13: For a comprehensive list, see [[Conservation in the United Kingdom]] 16: *[[Special Area of Conservation]] Conservation medicine (6487 bytes) 1: '''Conservation medicine''' is an emerging, interdisciplinary fie... 3: ...blems are complex, global, and poorly understood. Conservation medicine practitioners form multidisciplinary tea... 7: ...n medicine, such relationships are fundamental. Professionals from the many disciplines involved, who ... 11: ...th the public than the more abstract explanations of environmental and health issues that we are curre... 14: ...azwv.org/secretariat/book-Aguirre-Feb03.htm Table of contents] Conservation status (3702 bytes) 1: ...to account when assessing the conservation status of a species: not simply the number remaining, but t... 3: The best-known worldwide conservation status listing is the [[IUCN Red List]], but many... 6: The following conservation status categories are in use in [[Wikipedia]] ent... 8: ...> ('''SE'''): no immediate threat to the survival of the species. Examples: [[Human]], [[Cat]], [[Dog]... 9: ...nservation dependent), where cessation of current conservation measures could result in its becoming classified ... Conservation law (2962 bytes) 1: ... be inexact. (Actually, in [[General relativity]] energy, momentum and angular momentum are not conserved ... 3: * [[conservation of energy]] 4: * [[conservation of mass]] (only in nonrelativistic theories) 5: * conservation of [[momentum]] 6: * conservation of [[angular momentum]] Conservation (taxonomy) (1032 bytes) 1: ... name will not prevail for the naming of the name of the described [[taxon]]. 3: The International Code of Botanical Nomenclature St. Louis code defines a v... 4: ...erial, by publication online, or by dissemination of distributable electronic media. Department of Conservation (155 bytes) 1: There are several '''Department of Conservation'''s: 2: * [[New Zealand Department of Conservation]] 3: * [[California Department of Conservation]] Habitat conservation (2307 bytes) 1: ...''See [[conservation]] for the view that includes energy and materials - this is only about wild species' ... 3: ...r a variety of reasons including the continuation of recreational [[hunting]], [[fishing]], [[hiking]]... 5: ...d the [[green movement]] that is the intersection of them both. 7: ...llness]], and the [[environmental health]] impact of disputed [[ecosystem]]s that have fallen into poo... 9: Historically, there has been association between conservation movement and [[right-wing politics]], ecology and... Conservation of radiance (505 bytes) 1: ... <sup>2</sup>, where <i>L</i> is the [[radiance]] of a [[beam]] and <i>n</i> is the local [[refractive... 3: ...adiance"</i> was formerly called <i>"conservation of [[brightness]]"</i> or the <i>"brightness theorem... Conservation movement (1675 bytes) 1: ...tian ethics of the time, and believed that an awe of [[biodiversity]] (as we call it today), would ins... 3: ...Society]] have come to reflect the broader ethics of a more diverse society. 5: ... that there is no clear distinction between the ''conservation movement'' and ''environmental movement'' in the ... 7: [[Conservation]] as such has historically been associated strong... 10: *[[Conservationist]] Ex-situ conservation (4587 bytes) 1: ...is comprised of some of the oldest and best known conservation methods known to man, it also involves newer, som... 3: ==Methods of ex-situ conservation== 5: ...00 million visitors annually--roughly ten percent of the world's population. 7: ...germplasm is [[in-vitro]] storage, where cuttings of plants are kept under strict conditions in glass ... 9: ...um|egg]]s, or [[embryo]]s. The Zoological Society of San Diego has established a "frozen zoo" to store... Conservation area (532 bytes) 1: ...hat natural features or biota are safeguarded. A conservation area may be a [[nature reserve]], a [[park]], a [... 3: ... name designation given to nature reserves. Parts of built-up areas may also be declared as such, to p... 6: *[[Special Area of Conservation]] 7: *[[Conservation designation]] Wetlands conservation (524 bytes) 1: ...f Wetlands people had started to think aout their conservation. 5: * Peat was removed in the first half of the 19th century as [[fuel]] ([[mazut]]) later on... 7: ... [[tilage]] apeared problem of [[mineralisation]] of peat.
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