environmental engineering (Q1754)

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The application of scientific and engineering theories and principles aimed at improving the environment and sustainability, such as the provision of clean habitation necessities (such as air, water, and land) for humans and other organisms, for

The application of scientific and engineering theories and principles aimed at improving the environment and sustainability, such as the provision of clean habitation necessities (such as air, water, and land) for humans and other organisms, for
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environmental engineering
The application of scientific and engineering theories and principles aimed at improving the environment and sustainability, such as the provision of clean habitation necessities (such as air, water, and land) for humans and other organisms, for

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    environmental engineering (English)
    The application of scientific and engineering theories and principles aimed at improving the environment and sustainability, such as the provision of clean habitation necessities (such as air, water, and land) for humans and other organisms, for environmental remediation in the event of pollution, sustainable energy development, and improved waste management and waste reduction methods. (English)
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    environmentální inženýrství (Czech)
    Využívání vědeckých a technických teorií a zásad zaměřených na zlepšování životního prostředí a udržitelnosti, jako je zajištění čistého prostředí pro život (vzduch, voda a půda atd.) pro člověka a další organismy, k sanaci životního prostředí v případě znečištění, k udržitelnému rozvoji energie a k lepšímu nakládání s odpady a ke zlepšení způsobů snižování odpadu. (Czech)
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