Specific examples where man and nature conflict has badly affected the Surrounding
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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 environment is greater then before in terms of magnitude and efficiency in disrupting nature and landscapes most notably:
1. Intensive agriculture replacing traditional farming; this combined with the subsidies of industrial farming has had an enormous effect on landscapes and continues to be a threat.
2. Mass tourism effecting mountains and coasts.
3. The policies pursued in the industry, transport and energy sectors having a direct and damaging impact on the coasts, major rivers and mountain landscapes (road networks).
4. The strong focus of forestry management on economic targets primarily caused the decline in biodiversity, soil erosion and other related effects.
Today, however, human pressure on natural environment is greater then before in terms of magnitude and efficiency in disrupting nature and landscapes most notably:
1. Intensive agriculture replacing traditional farming; this combined with the subsidies of industrial farming has had an enormous effect on landscapes and continues to be a threat.
2. Mass tourism effecting mountains and coasts.
3. The policies pursued in the industry, transport and energy sectors having a direct and damaging impact on the coasts, major rivers and mountain landscapes (road networks).
4. The strong focus of forestry management on economic targets primarily caused the decline in biodiversity, soil erosion and other related effects.
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