What does EIS mean?
EIS means Ecologically Important Streams
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Ecologically Important Streams?
Ecologically Important Streams can be abbreviated as EIS
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What does EIS stand for? EIS stands for "Ecologically Important Streams". |
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How to abbreviate "Ecologically Important Streams"? "Ecologically Important Streams" can be abbreviated as EIS. |
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What is the meaning of EIS abbreviation? The meaning of EIS abbreviation is "Ecologically Important Streams". |
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What is EIS abbreviation? One of the definitions of EIS is "Ecologically Important Streams". |
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What does EIS mean? EIS as abbreviation means "Ecologically Important Streams". |
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What is shorthand of Ecologically Important Streams? The most common shorthand of "Ecologically Important Streams" is EIS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- Ecopave - Ecologically Sound Paving
- ERSWG - Ecologically Related Species Working Group
- ESDWG - Ecologically Sustainable Development Working Group
- EBPM - Ecologically Based Pest Management
- EBFT - Ecologically-Based Family Therapy
- ESS - Ecologically Sound System
- EST - Ecologically Sustainable Tourism
- ESD - Ecologically Sustainable Development
- ESDRA - Ecologically Sustainable Development Reporting and Assessment
- ESFM - Ecologically Sustainable Forest Management
- ESP - Ecologically Sustainable Production
- ESA - Ecologically Sensitive Area
- ESA - Ecologically Significant Area
- ECA - Ecologically Critical Area
- ECCB - Ecologically Conscious Consumer Behaviour
- EBRM - Ecologically Based Rodent Management
- EBSA - Ecologically and Biologically Significant Areas
- EBSM - Ecologically Based Systems Management
- UVTOX - Development and field validation of biosensor methods for the assessment of the effects of pollution and solar UV radiation on commercially and ecologically important marine invertebrates
- EIV - Ecologically important value