We are modelling the response of biodiversity to environmental changes caused by human activity Human activities are causing major changes in biological communities worldwide. These changes can harm ...
and cultural wellbeing are dependent on biodiversity. Yet, human impacts are largely responsible for the increasing global biodiversity loss that has been identified as the 6th mass extinction on ...
Biological diversity, often shortened to biodiversity ... the Holocene extinction event, caused by ongoing human impacts on the biosphere — primarily numerous forms of habitat destruction and ...
While we might not be able to prevent all negative human impacts on biodiversity, with knowledge we can work to change the direction and shape of our effects on the rest of life on Earth." ...
Humanity can farm more food from the seas to help feed the planet while shrinking mariculture's negative impacts on biodiversity, according to new research. Humanity can farm more food from the ...
A person’s ecological footprint is a measure of their impact on the environment. The average ecological footprint of each human is currently 2.3 hectares of land. This area is bigger than 3 ...
The BII is an estimated percentage of the original number of species that remain and their abundance in any given area, despite human impacts. The BII is averaged across areas (countries, regions or ...
The lush landscapes of Ukraine, with their rich tapestry of flora and fauna, are not just a testament to nature’s beauty but are crucial for the ecological balance of the region. However, the ongoing ...
March 3 marks World Wildlife Day — a time to reflect on the devastating impact of human activity on wild ... countless animals and destroys biodiversity. Fishing pollutes and depletes marine ...
We live in an era when human activities are negatively modifying the world at alarming rates. We are experiencing a massive ...