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how does man interferes with equilibrium of the nature

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Answered by mannatsethi
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Our selection covers several facets of human impact on ecosystems: biodiversity loss, pollution, conservation, landscape use and exploitation of natural resources; with focus on terrestrial, freshwater and marine realms.

Comment: Changing the agriculture and environment conversation

In this Comment, Elena Bennett argues it is time to move on from a narrow focus on food production and its impact on biodiversity to a broad view of all aspects of human well-being and how ecosystem services can secure them.

Comment: Bolster legal boundaries to stay within planetary boundaries

Biodiversity legislation is a powerful tool to stop human actions that affect the ecological integrity of the planet. However, politicians often use tactics to render environmental legislation less effective. Chapron et al. calls for an active role of conservation scientists in environmental litigation and political lobbying.

Comment: Making sure the blue economy is green

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