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Definition
Synonym
waldbauliche
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
waldbauliche
Bewirtschaftung
economic forest management
waldbauliche
Bewirtschaftung
economic forest management
waldbauliche
Bewirtschaftung
economic forest management
Deutsche
waldbauliche Synonyme
Englische
economic forest management Synonyme
economic
Scotch
budget
budgetary
canny
careful
chary
cheap
cheeseparing
commercial
conserving
easy
economizing
economy
financial
fiscal
forehanded
frugal
inexpensive
labor-saving
low
low-priced
manageable
mercantile
moderate
modest
monetary
money-saving
nominal
parsimonious
pecuniary
penny-wise
politico-
economic
productive
profitable
provident
prudent
prudential
reasonable
remunerative
saving
scrimping
sensible
shabby
shoddy
skimping
socio-
economic
solvent
spare
sparing
thrifty
time-saving
token
trade
unexpensive
unwasteful
within means
worth the money
economic
al
Scotch
budget
canny
careful
chary
cheap
cheeseparing
close
conservative
conserving
easy
economic
economizing
economy
forehanded
frugal
inexpensive
labor-saving
low
low-priced
manageable
mean
miserly
moderate
modest
money-saving
niggardly
nominal
parsimonious
penny-pinching
penny-wise
penurious
politico-
economic
provident
prudent
prudential
reasonable
saving
scrimping
sensible
shabby
shoddy
skimping
socio-
economic
spare
sparing
stingy
thrifty
tight
tight-fisted
time-saving
token
unexpensive
unwasteful
within means
worth the money
economic
ally
briefly
cannily
carefully
charily
compendiously
concisely
curtly
frugally
husbandly
in brief compass
providently
prudently
shortly
sparely
sparingly
succinctly
summarily
synoptically
thriftily
economic
s
Keynesian
economic
s
Keynesianism
Lombard Street
Wall Street banking
classical
economic
s
dynamic
economic
s
econ
econometrics
economic
determinism
economic
man
economic
science
economism
finance
finances
high finance
international banking
investment banking
money matters
plutology
political economy
the dismal science
theoretical
economic
s
world of finance
waldbauliche Definition
Economic
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Economical
Forest
(
n.
)
An
extensive
wood
Forest
(
n.
)
A
large
extent
or
precinct
of
country,
generally
waste
and
woody,
belonging
to
the
sovereign,
set
apart
for
the
keeping
of
game
for
his
use,
not
inclosed,
but
distinguished
by
certain
limits,
and
protected
by
certain
laws,
courts,
and
officers
of
its
own.
Forest
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
a
forest
Forest
(
v.
t.)
To
cover
with
trees
or
wood.
Management
(
v.
)
The
act
or
art
of
managing
Management
(
v.
)
Business
dealing
Management
(
v.
)
Judicious
use
of
means
to
accomplish
an
end
Management
(
v.
)
The
collective
body
of
those
who
manage
or
direct
any
enterprise
or
interest
economic forest management Bedeutung
management
control
an
internal
control
performed
by
one
or
more
managers
management
direction
the
act
of
managing
something,
he
was
given
overall
management
of
the
program,
is
the
direction
of
the
economy
a
function
of
government?
database
management
creation
and
maintenance
of
a
database
line
management
administration
of
the
activities
contributing
directly
to
an
organization's
output
economic
strangulation
punishment
of
a
group
by
cutting
off
commercial
dealings
with
them,
the
economic
strangulation
of
the
Jews
by
the
Nazi
Party
economic
mobilization
economic
mobilisation
mobilization
of
the
economy
Meuse
Meuse
River
Argonne
Argonne
Forest
Meuse-Argonne
Meuse-Argonne
operation
an
American
operation
in
World
War
I
(),
American
troops
under
Pershing
drove
back
the
German
armies
which
were
saved
only
by
the
armistice
on
November
forest
tent
caterpillar
Malacosoma
disstria
larvae
of
a
gregarious
North
American
moth
that
spins
a
web
resembling
a
carpet
rather
than
a
tent,
serious
defoliator
of
deciduous
trees
forest
goat
spindle
horn
Pseudoryx
nghetinhensis
cow-like
creature
with
the
glossy
coat
of
a
horse
and
the
agility
of
a
goat
and
the
long
horns
of
an
antelope,
characterized
as
a
cow
that
lives
the
life
of
a
goat
economic
theory
(economics)
a
theory
of
commercial
activities
(such
as
the
production
and
consumption
of
goods)
economic
geology
the
branch
of
geology
that
deals
with
economically
valuable
geological
materials
economic
geography
the
branch
of
geography
concerned
with
the
production
and
distribution
of
commodities
industrial
engineering
industrial
management
the
branch
of
engineering
that
deals
with
the
creation
and
management
of
systems
that
integrate
people
and
materials
and
energy
in
productive
ways
economics
economic
science
political
economy
the
branch
of
social
science
that
deals
with
the
production
and
distribution
and
consumption
of
goods
and
services
and
their
management
database
management
system
DBMS
a
software
system
that
facilitates
the
creation
and
maintenance
and
use
of
an
electronic
database
relational
database
management
system
a
database
management
system
designed
to
manage
a
relational
database
object-oriented
database
management
system
a
database
management
system
designed
to
manage
an
object-oriented
database
economic
policy
a
government
policy
for
maintaining
economic
growth
and
tax
revenues
forest
fire
an
uncontrolled
fire
in
a
wooded
area
class
stratum
social
class
socio-economic
class
people
having
the
same
social,
economic,
or
educational
status,
the
working
class,
an
emerging
professional
class
management
consulting
a
service
industry
that
provides
advice
to
those
in
charge
of
running
a
business
Federal
Emergency
Management
Agency
FEMA
an
independent
agency
of
the
United
States
government
that
provides
a
single
point
of
accountability
for
all
federal
emergency
preparedness
and
mitigation
and
response
activities
Council
of
Economic
Advisors
an
executive
agency
responsible
for
providing
economic
advice
to
the
President
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
OMB
the
executive
agency
that
advises
the
President
on
the
federal
budget
Financial
Management
Service
the
federal
agency
in
the
Treasury
Department
that
manages
the
government's
disbursement
and
collection
systems
and
provides
central
accounting
and
financial
reporting
European
Union
EU
European
Community
EC
European
Economic
Community
EEC
Common
Market
Europe
an
international
organization
of
European
countries
formed
after
World
War
II
to
reduce
trade
barriers
and
increase
cooperation
among
its
members,
he
tried
to
take
Britain
into
the
Europen
Union
Economic
and
Social
Council
ECOSOC
a
permanent
council
of
the
United
Nations,
responsible
for
economic
and
social
conditions
Economic
and
Social
Council
commission
ECOSOC
commission
a
commission
of
the
Economic
and
Social
Council
of
the
United
Nations
Economic
Commission
for
Africa
the
commission
of
the
Economic
and
Social
Council
of
the
United
Nations
that
is
concerned
with
economic
development
of
African
nations
Economic
Commission
for
Asia
and
the
Far
East
the
commission
of
the
Economic
and
Social
Council
of
the
United
Nations
that
is
concerned
with
economic
development
of
countries
in
Asia
and
the
Far
East
Economic
Commission
for
Europe
the
commission
of
the
Economic
and
Social
Council
of
the
United
Nations
that
is
concerned
with
economic
development
in
Europe
Economic
Commission
for
Latin
America
the
commission
of
the
Economic
and
Social
Council
of
the
United
Nations
that
is
concerned
with
economic
development
in
Latin
America
economy
economic
system
the
system
of
production
and
distribution
and
consumption
management
those
in
charge
of
running
a
business
forest
wood
woods
the
trees
and
other
plants
in
a
large
densely
wooded
area
rain
forest
rainforest
a
forest
with
heavy
annual
rainfall
temperate
rain
forest
a
rain
forest
in
a
temperate
area
tropical
rain
forest
selva
a
rain
forest
in
a
tropical
area
management
personnel
personnel
having
overall
planning
and
direction
responsibilities
Petrified
Forest
National
Park
a
national
park
in
Arizona
having
the
world's
largest
collection
of
petrified
coniferous
trees
New
Forest
an
area
of
woods
and
heathland
in
southern
Hampshire
that
was
set
aside
by
William
I
as
Crown
property
in
,
originally
a
royal
hunting
ground
but
now
administered
as
parkland,
noted
for
its
ponies
Black
Forest
Schwarzwald
a
hilly
forest
region
in
southwestern
Germany
forest
woodland
timberland
timber
land
that
is
covered
with
trees
and
shrubs
riparian
forest
woodlands
along
the
banks
of
stream
or
river
Sherwood
Forest
an
ancient
forest
in
central
England,
formerly
a
royal
hunting
ground,
said
to
be
the
home
of
Robin
Hood
and
his
merry
band
satyr
forest
god
one
of
a
class
of
woodland
deities,
attendant
on
Bacchus,
identified
with
Roman
fauns
economic
libertarian
a
libertarian
who
advocates
maximizing
individual
rights
and
minimizing
the
role
of
the
state
economist
economic
expert
an
expert
in
the
science
of
economics
fire
warden
forest
fire
fighter
ranger
an
official
who
is
responsible
for
managing
and
protecting
an
area
of
forest
management
consultant
adviser
to
business
about
efficient
management
practices
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