Ecological Function definition

Ecological Function means the ability of an area to support vegetation and fish and wildlife populations, recharge aquifers, stabilize base flows, attenuate flooding, trap sediment and remove or transform nutrients and other pollutants;
Ecological Function means the natural processes, products or services that living and non-living environments provide or perform within or between species, ecosystems and landscapes. These may include biological, physical and socio-economic interactions.
Ecological Function means the work performed or role played by the physical, chemical, and biological processes that contribute to the maintenance of the aquatic and terrestrial environments that constitute an element of a natural ecosystem.

Examples of Ecological Function in a sentence

  • Pollinator Diversity: Distribution, Ecological Function, and Conservation.

  • The regulatory authority has the flexibility to approve limited stream flow regime conversions on a case-by- case basis as long as certain criteria are satisfied.• Final § 780.28(g)(1): Standards forthe Restoration of Ecological Function to Perennial or Intermittent Streams.

  • Ecological Function refers to the role played by remnant vegetation and other natural areas in maintaining the viability of the Ecological Features identified in 3.1.1 above.

  • All aquatic shoreline modifications and uses are subject to the mitigation sequencing requirements in Section 4.2.1, No Net Loss of Ecological Function, with appropriate mitigation required for any unavoidable impacts to ecological functions.

  • Shaanxi Province Ecological Function Zoning divides Shaanxi Province into three categories (i) ecological zone, (ii) ecological functional zone, and (iii) ecological functional district.


More Definitions of Ecological Function

Ecological Function means the work performed or role played individually or collectively by the physical, chemical, and biological processes that contribute to the maintenance of the aquatic and terrestrial environments that constitute the natural environment.
Ecological Function means the natural processes, products or services that living and non-living environments provide or perform within or between species, ecosystems and landscapes, as defined by the Provincial Plans.
Ecological Function means the ability of an area to support vegetation and fish and wildlife populations;
Ecological Function or “Shoreline Function” means the work performed, or role played by, the physical, chemical, and biological processes that contribute to the maintenance of the aquatic and terrestrial environments that constitute the shoreline's natural ecosystem. See WAC 173-26-200 (2)(c).
Ecological Function means the natural process, products, or services that living and non-living environments provide or perform within or between species, ecosystems, and landscapes, including hydrologic functions and biological, physical, chemical, and socio- economic interactions.
Ecological Function or "Shoreline Function" means the work performed, or role played by, the
Ecological Function means the ability of an area to support vegetation and fish and wildlife populations, recharge aquifers, stabilize base flows, attenuate flooding,