Definitions (2/10) - Grouped by first letter "M"

50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "M" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...

Forest and other wooded land which is managed in accordance with a formal or an informal plan applied regularly over a sufficiently long period (five ...
Protected area managed for the sustainable use of natural ecosystems. Normally covers extensive and relatively isolated and uninhabited areas having ...
Management buy-outs and buy-ins occur when the buyer is the manager or a group of managers of the corporation that is being sold off (§ 21.24).
Or Internal control is the organisation, policies and procedures used to help ensure that government programmes achieve their intended results; that ...
Provides operational information to manage the organisation on the basis of permanent measurement of goal achievement, risks, quality measurements, ...
Refer to those sources of data and records held within ministries or agencies which are designed as a common pool of information to assist managers in ...
Natural person responsible for the normal daily financial and production routines of running the holding concerned.
Natural person responsible for the normal daily financial and production activities of the agricultural holding (Regulation (EU) 2018/1874). Natural ...
The characteristic of a statistical institute or authority to have the legal power to collect information for statistical purposes.
The level of contribution the member (or an entity on behalf of the member) is required to pay according to scheme rules.
Participation in these plans is mandatory for employers. Employers are obliged by law to participate in a pension plan. Employers must set up (and ...
These are personal plans that individuals must join or which are eligible to receive mandatory pension contributions. Individuals may be required to ...
Combines income poverty risk and deprivation representing the average of the lower value of the two fuzzy indices for each individual. Can be ...
That part of an airport to be used for the take-off, landing and taxiing of aircraft, excluding aprons. i) Holding bay (ICAO) A defined area where ...
See: Personnel costs
Coding performed by a coder, without substantial support from a program.
A human activity aimed at changing the values of data items deemed erroneous. The correction specified usually on the diagnostic list is entered into ...
May occur prior to data entry. The data may be reviewed and prepared/corrected prior to key-entry. This procedure is more typically followed when ...
Manual profiling occurs when profilers analyse available information on a group and then delineate enterprise(s) within this group on an individual ...
Manufactured gases is a product aggregate equal to the sum of gas works gas, coke oven gas, blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.
Manufactured products comprises 20 NACE-CLIO Branches and 109 NACE-CLIO Groups. The branches can be regrouped as: - ferrous and non-ferrous ores and ...
Manufacturing is defined as the physical or chemical transformation of materials of components into new products, including assembly of component ...
All activities included within Section C. Both cottage industry and large scale activity are included. It should be noted that the use of heavy plant ...
Manufacturing start-up and preproduction development may include product or process modifications, retraining personnel in the new techniques or in ...
After a prototype has been satisfactorily tested, with any necessary modifications, there is the manufacturing start-up phase. It is a process related ...
Fertilizer prepared from organic material. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/world_census_agri_2020_EN.pdf
Correspondence between two or more objects. https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx
The process of assembling, evaluating and interpreting cartographic measurements and materials in order to produce a new map.
The arrangement of map elements to create a cartographic product that is visually appealing and correctly represents the phenomena that are ...
Components of a thematic or topographic map, such as title, legend, scale, north arrow, graticule, borders and neat-lines.
The coordinates in map units that define the rectangle that encloses all features contained in a specific map display or a GIS database; i.e., the ...
Change of coordinates, based on a one-to-one relationship, from a geodetic coordinate system to a plane, based on the same datum, in accordance with ...
The units of measurement in which coordinates in a GIS database are stored; e.g., centimetres, metres or degrees, minutes and seconds.
The mapping unit is the smallest area measured and mapped during the surveying. The size of this unit is first of all determined by the user ...
"A map is a 2-dimensional graphic representation of the physical features (natural, artificial, or both) of a part or the whole of the Earth's ...
Margins are payments of cash or collateral that cover actual or potential obligations under financial derivatives, especially futures or ...
A trade margin is the difference between the actual or imputed price realised on a good purchased for resale (either wholesale or retail) and the ...
A transport margin consists of those transport charges paid separately by the purchaser in taking delivery of the goods at the required time and ...
See: Gross margin on goods for resale
Pricing method that applies where the value of the service can be measured as the difference between the observed acquisition and selling prices of a ...
Margin services result when one institutional unit facilitates the change of ownership of goods, knowledge-capturing products, some services or ...
Table derived from a bigger table by aggregation. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
Consist of boating harbours where boat owners can hire a berth in the water or a place on the land for the season or year and of ports for passing ...
Marital status is sub-divided into single; married; divorced and widowed. Marital status is the de jure, or legal, status of the person. The ...
The personal status of each individual in relation to the marriage laws or customs of the country: single, in other words, never married; married; ...
Maritime and air transport services comprises 3 NACE-CLIO Groups: - maritime transport services; - coastal transport services; - air transport ...
A maritime coastal area is normally defined as a contiguous stretch of coastline, together with islands offshore. It is defined either in terms of one ...
A container strong enough to be stacked in a cellular ship and to be top lifted. Most maritime containers are ISO containers, i.e. they confirm to all ...
An area that can be reached within a given travelling time, starting from a location at the coast and using the existing transport network. The ...
Any person by whom or on behalf of whom a contract for the transport of goods or persons by sea is concluded with a shipper or a passenger.
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