extractive industries
1extractive industries — plural noun Those such as mining, forestry, agriculture, etc which draw out natural resources and process them into marketable form for the manufacturing sector of industry • • • Main Entry: ↑extract …
2extractive industries — kasybos pramonė statusas Aprobuotas sritis geologija apibrėžtis Ūkinės veiklos sritis, apimanti ūkio subjektų vykdomą komercinę atvirąją ar požeminę naudingųjų iškasenų gavybą, įskaitant išgavimą per gręžinius (išskyrus vandens) ir išgautų… …
3Extractive industries — Industries involved in the activities of (1) prospecting and exploring for wasting (non regenerative) natural resources, (2) acquiring them, (3) further exploring them, (4) developing them, and (5) producing (extracting) them from the earth.… …
4Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative — An Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (or EITI) announced by UK Prime Minister Tony Blair at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, September 2002, expressed as its aim to increase transparency over payments by… …
5Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative — Logo der Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative Die Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) (deutsch Initiative für Transparenz in der Rohstoffwirtschaft) wurde auf Initiative des Weltwirtschaftsgipfels 2003 in Évian les Bains …
6extractive industry — ➔ industry * * * extractive industry UK US noun [C ] (plural extractive industries) ► PRODUCTION, NATURAL RESOURCES the people, companies, and activities involved in removing oil, metals, coal, stone, etc. from the ground: »Like the other… …
7extractive — /ik strak tiv/, adj. 1. tending or serving to extract, or based upon extraction: coal, oil, copper, and other extractive industries. 2. capable of being extracted, as from the earth: extractive fuels. 3. of, pertaining to, or involving extraction …
8extractive — ex•trac•tive [[t]ɪkˈstræk tɪv[/t]] adj. 1) serving to extract or based upon extraction: oil and other extractive industries[/ex] 2) capable of being extracted: extractive fuels[/ex] 3) of or of the nature of an extract 4) something extracted or… …
9extractive — ● extractif, extractive adjectif (latin extractus, extrait) Qui relève de l extraction ou qui sert à extraire des minerais. ● extractif, extractive (expressions) adjectif (latin extractus, extrait) Industries extractives, ensemble des activités d …
10MÉTALLURGIE - Métallurgie extractive — Le caractère dominant de la métallurgie extractive moderne est que tout métal, quel qu’il soit, peut, pour répondre à un besoin nouveau, devenir un métal industriel. La comparaison des métallurgies particulières fait ressortir des différences… …