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Anthropogenic pressures on biodiversity include an increase in land cover, an increase in population, economic and agricultural development, changing landscapes and ecosystems
Anthropogenic pressures on biodiversity include an increase in land cover, an increase in population, economic and agricultural development, changing landscapes and ecosystems, the destruction of natural spaces, the unreasonable use of soil and the over-concentration of activities on sensitive areas with high ecological value.
For references, please go to https://www.eea.europa.eu/soer/2010/countries/ro/nature-protection-and-biodiversity-drivers or scan the QR code.
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