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Disaster Advice Glossary
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Disaster recovery and restoration can be veiled in mystery to the many who have not undertaken specific training. This glossary explains technical terms to assist both report writing and the understanding of those technical terms so often misunderstood.
Definition
| Beavioural Effect: |
The effect of chemicals, gases, microorganisms and pollutants to act together in a common atmosphere from within the building. The behavior of certain elements from within the building may change when temperature and humidity change, during remodelling or restoration, or when other agents are introduced in a building. See Biodiversity, Ecosystem |
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Bioaugmentation: |
The natural ability of soil or ground to biologically-augment its biodiversity, back to its normal background microflora over time. |
| Biodiversity: |
The amount and species of organisms found living in soil or in a building environment. |
| Ecosystem: |
Defined as levels of organism organization within the living and decaying world. The biodiversity existing in a building's indoor environment. See Behavioral Effect, Biodiversity. |
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