Environment & Biodiversity: Important Terminologies
Anthropocene
- The Anthropocene is a proposed geological epoch characterized by the significant and lasting impact of human activities on Earth's geology and ecosystems.
- Example: Increased carbon emissions from human activities are a defining feature of the Anthropocene epoch.
Anthropogenic Biomes
- Anthropogenic biomes, also known as "human biomes" or "anthromes," are ecosystems significantly altered by human activities, such as urban areas, croplands, and industrial regions.
- Example: Urban areas like New York City are anthropogenic biomes characterized by high human influence on ecosystems.
Assisted Migration
- Assisted migration is a controversial conservation strategy involving the intentional relocation of species to new areas to help ....
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- 2 Methane Emissions: Sources, Impacts & Initiatives
- 3 Ozone Depleting Substances
- 4 Urban Heat Island: Causes, Effects and Solutions
- 5 Marine Heatwaves: Causes & Impacts
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- 7 Biodiversity Hotspots in India: Endemic Species & Threats
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