Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
imperviousness change products
French translation:
produits modifiant l'imperméabilité des sols
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FX Fraipont (X)
Jul 11, 2018 18:07
6 yrs ago
English term
imperviousness change products
English to French
Science
Environment & Ecology
Salut,
Je suis entrain de réviser un texte sur les services de surveillance des terres Copernicus et le traducteur a traduit le titre comme: imperméabilité des produits de changement
'Produits de changement' ne me parle pas du tout et les recherches ne m'ont pas donné une solution
Merci de votre aide
Je suis entrain de réviser un texte sur les services de surveillance des terres Copernicus et le traducteur a traduit le titre comme: imperméabilité des produits de changement
'Produits de changement' ne me parle pas du tout et les recherches ne m'ont pas donné une solution
Merci de votre aide
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Jul 17, 2018 14:22: FX Fraipont (X) Created KOG entry
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produits modifiant l'imperméabilité des sols
"Between 2009 and 2012, soil sealing (or imperviousness) increased in most EEA-39 countries by a total of 2 051 km2. "
https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/imperviou...
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Note added at 11 mins (2018-07-11 18:19:10 GMT)
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Definition of Imperviousness Products
Considering the experiences of previous productions and the results of the product validation, we tried to ensure that the following land cover classes are correctly classified as built-up or non-built-up :
a) Objects corresponding to CLC classes 1.3.x (mines, quarries, dump sites and construction sites), which are wrongly considered impervious surfaces.
b) Greenhouses and permanent plastic covered soil shall be classified as impervious surface.
c) Green roofs should not be classified as impervious surfaces, despite their function as
largely sealed surface
d) Beaches, dunes, sand (associated to CLC class 3.3.1), bare rocks (CLC 3.3.2) and sparsely vegetated areas (CLC 3.3.3) and are common sources for misclassification. They do not belong to impervious surfaces."
https://land.copernicus.eu/user-corner/technical-library/hrl...
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