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- Forest dieback (also "Waldsterben", a German loan word, pronounced [ˈvaltˌʃtɛʁbn̩] ) is a condition in trees or woody plants in which peripheral parts...
- awareness of the threat of air pollution and acid rain to German forests (Waldsterben), the Greens increased their share of the vote to 8.3% in the 1987 federal...
- verklemmt (adj.) verklemmt (Amer.) lit. "jammed": inhibited, uptight Waldsterben waldsterben lit. "forest dieback", dying floral environment Wanderlust wanderlust...
- defensive posture adopted by several branches of the amphibian class Waldsterben, forest dieback Zeitgeber (chronobiology), external clue that helps to...
- lignite, coal, crude oil Discovery of fertilizers Forest dieback or Waldsterben Unusual climatic extremes began to occur during the Pliocene epoch, four...
- simplifying and dramatizing their communications. He pointed to the German Waldsterben (Forest dieback) hype of the 1980s: Research about the forest die back...
- Degradation for this cause is specifically called[citation needed] Waldsterben (German word) or forest death. Forest fragmentation: a large forest is...
- that were first made notable in a German context) French le waldsterben (from German Waldsterben "forest dieback") English uses of gemuetlichkeit, wanderlust...
- Forschungsansatz und seine Anwendung auf die ökologische Problematik des Waldsterbens (The Goetheanistic Research Approach and its Application to the Ecological...
- Roderich von Detten (ed.): Und ewig sterben die Wälder. Wie die Debatte zum Waldsterben das Land veränderte, oekom Verlag Munich, 2012. ISBN 978-3-86581-448-7...