How humans have had an effect on the environment over the past few years?

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How humans have had an effect on the environment over the past few years?

HUMAN IMPACT ON THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT

Human impact on the natural environment

Natural environment is of crucial importance for social and economic life. We use the living world as

* a resource for food supply

* an energy source

* a source for recreation

* a major source of medicines

* natural resources for industrial products

In this respect the diversity of nature not only offers man a vast power of choice for his current needs and desires. It also enhances the role of nature as a source of solutions for the future needs and challenges of mankind.

State of ecosystems, habitats and species

In the past, human interaction with nature, although often having a disruptive effect on nature, often also enriched the quality and variety of the living world and its habitats - e.g. through the creation of artificial landscapes and soil cultivation by local farmers.

Today, however, human pressure on natural environments is greater than before in terms of magnitude and efficiency in disrupting nature and natural landscapes, most notably:

* intensive agriculture replacing traditional farming; this combined with the subsidies of industrial farming has had an enormous effect on western rural landscapes and continues to be a threat.

* mass tourism affecting mountains and coasts.

* the policies pursued in the industry, transport and energy sectors having a direct and damaging impact on the coasts, major rivers (dam construction and associated canal building) and mountain landscapes (main road networks).

* the strong focus of forestry management on economic targets primarily causes the decline in biodiversity, soil erosion and other related effects.

The clearest manifestations of the degradation of the natural environment are:

* Reduction and fragmentation of habitats and landscapes

The expansion of humans activities into the natural environment, manifested by urbanisation, recreation, industrialisation, and agriculture, results in increasing uniformity in landscapes and consequential reduction, disappearance, fragmentation or isolation of habitats and landscapes.
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It is evident that the increasing exploitation of land for human use greatly reduces the area of each wildlife habitat as well as the total area surface throughout Europe. The consequences are:

o A decreased species diversity, due to reduced habitable surface area which corresponds to a reduced "species carrying capacity".

o The reduction of the size of habitats also reduces the genetic diversity of the species living there. Smaller habitats can only accommodate smaller populations, this results in an impoverished gene pool.

o The reduction of genetic resources of a species ...

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