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Arctic Biodiversity Assessment: Disturbance, Feedbacks and Conservation

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Humans disturb the environment in various ways, notably from industrial development and other activities in formerly pristine areas. Components of the earth system affect one another in a web of feedbacks, including between ecosystems and climate. Conservation is the human attempt to avoid or minimize negative impacts of human activity on species and habitats. This chapter examines all three topics…

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