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Definitions (2/9) - Grouped by first letter "N"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "N" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
"Nationality of the vessel" means the country in which the vessel is registered.
Nationalization is a process whereby government takes control of specific assets or an entire corporation, usually by acquiring the majority or the ...
Persons who have the citizenship of the country where they are ususally resident.
Person who was born in the country of current usual residence, regardless of the person’s citizenship.
Animals, birds, fish and plants that yield both once-only and repeat products for which natural growth and/or regeneration is not under the direct ...
The term "natural capital" is not defined in SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounting. Commonly, the term refers to all types of environmental assets, ...
The difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths during the year.
The colonization of non-forest land with forest trees through stages of natural succession without human intervention. Natural colonization may ...
The conversion of other wooded land to forest as a result of natural processes. The process may occur without intentional intervention by man, but may ...
Increase in area of forest and other wooded land resulting from natural seeding, sprouting, suckering or layering.
Natural gas consists mainly of methane occurring naturally in underground deposits, associated with crude oil or gas recovered from coal mines ...
Natural gas comprises gases occurring in underground deposits, whether liquefied or gaseous, consisting mainly of methane. Natural gas includes ...
Natural gas comprises gases occurring in underground deposits, whether liquefied or gaseous, consisting mainly of methane, independent from the ...
Liquid or liquefied hydrocarbons produced in the manufacture, purification and stabilisation of natural gas. Their characteristics vary, ranging from ...
NGL are liquid or liquefied hydrocarbons recovered from natural gas in separation facilities or gas processing plants. NGL include ethane, propane, ...
NGL are liquid or liquefied hydrocarbons recovered from natural gas in separation facilities or gas processing plants. Natural gas liquids include ...
Natural growth of non-cultivated biological resources is not under the direct control, responsibility and management of an institutional unit and thus ...
Natural features, geological and physiographical formations and delineated areas that constitute the habitat of threatened species of animals and ...
Natural history and natural science museums are museums dealing with subjects relating to one or several disciplines such as biology, geology, botany, ...
The difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths during the year. The natural increase is negative (and then called natural ...
All physical inputs that are moved from their location in the environment as a part of economic production processes or are directly used in ...
Average annual losses to the growing stock during the given reference period, measured to a minimum diameter of 0 cm (d.b.h.), due to mortality from ...
Protected area managed mainly for conservation of specific natural features. This category normally contains one or more natural features of ...
The term natural person is used by the law and by many administrative authorities to denote a human being endowed with all the rights constituting ...
The natural population increase is the difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths.
Re-establishment of a forest stand by natural means, i.e. by natural seeding or vegetative regeneration. It may be assisted by human intervention, ...
Natural regeneration which has been combined with artificial planting or seeding, either to ensure satisfactory restocking with the naturally ...
Decrease in an area of forest and other wooded land that occurs for natural reasons.
A system of monitoring based on methodically organised accounts, representing the size of economically valuable and limited reserves of natural ...
Physical inputs to the economy from natural resources. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-01-14-120&mode=view
Natural resource inputs that do not subsequently become incorporated into production processes and, instead, immediately return to the environment.
All natural biological resources (including timber and aquatic resources), mineral and energy resources, soil resources, and water resources.
Formal act of granting citizenship to an alien who applies to be a citizen.
Forest that is predominantly composed of trees established through natural regeneration.
Different characteristics (purchase/sale, work under contract, etc.) which are deemed to be useful in distinguishing one transaction from another.
Waterway built primarily for navigation. This definition is identical in the third and fourth version of the Transport Glossary.
"Navigable inland waterway" means a watercourse, not part of the sea, which by natural or man-made features is suitable for navigation, primarily by ...
All navigable inland waterways open for public navigation in a given area. This definition is identical in the third and fourth version of the ...
Waterways over which an amount of transport is performed each year; this amount, expressed as tonne-kilometres per kilometre of waterway, is ...
Natural expanse of water open for navigation. This definition is identical in the third and fourth version of the Transport Glossary.
Natural waterway open for navigation, irrespective of whether it has been improved for that purpose. This definition is identical in the third and ...
National Central Bank
See "Gross cash or near-cash employee income" http://ec.europa.eu/eur-lex/pri/en/oj/dat/2003/l_298/l_29820031117en00010022.pdf
The donor is chosen in such a way that some measure of distance between the donor and the recipient is minimized.
Not elsewhere classified
A negative holding gain, i.e. a holding loss, is due to a reduction in the value of a given asset or an increase in the value of a given liability.
Failure to exercise the care towards others that a reasonable or prudent person would exercise in the circumstances, or taking action that a ...
Unintended death as a result of a negligent or involuntary act that is not intentionally directed against the victim.
"Neonatal death" means the death occurring among live births during the first 28 completed days of life (days 0-27).
The ratio of the number of deaths of children under 28 days during the year to the number of live births in that year.