Explain economic value of biodiversity
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The Indirect Economic Value of Biodiversity. Biodiversity is an input to aspects of ecosystem functioning and thus to the supply of ecosystem services (such as pollination), which in turn provide benefits to people (such as outputs of insect-pollinated crops).
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The biggest impact of biodiversity is on the environment. Healthy ecosystems help to maintain the Earth's natural processes. Soil turnover, water purification, pest control, and other processes wouldn't be possible without the species that support them.
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