It is rotational movement of the Earth that decides on the climatic zonation of natural resources, as modified by the positions of the continents and oceans and the irregular spread of fossil fuels. Intensive human activity poses threats to the development of natural geoecosystems. The last ...
Biomes Part Two: Human Impact on the Natural Environment Section Three: Natural Resources Chapter 11. Land Utilisation Chapter 12. The Major Extractive Industries Chapter 13. Energy Production Section Four: Pollution and Waste Management Chapter 14. Water Pollution Chapter 15. Atmospheric Pollution ...
We also find that sustained drought episodes are associated with stronger effects, and that the presence of mineral resources dampens the influence of drought on migration. Sub-Saharan Africa has received great attention from researchers working on the empirical linkages between climate and human ...
Pressures on natural resources, such as from environmental change, have influenced the global human mobility landscape. In this article, we review the scientific evidence on the interlinkages between natural resources, human migration and sustainability. Drawing on a review of the existing literature in...
Forests provide a plethora of ecosystem services and are indispensable to the anthroposphere and the biosphere1,2,3,4,5,6. However, forests consume water for physiological functioning and growth, thus they might potentially deplete Earth’s water resources7,8,9,10. Conceptually, forest communities...
Humans have exploited European aquatic resources since at least the Palaeolithic, but during the Middle Ages rising human populations and demand initiated ... RC Hoffmann - 《Helgoland Marine Research》 被引量: 97发表: 2005年 Life in Unpredictable Environments: First Investigation of the Natural Hist...
Natural change and human impact in a present-day fluvial catchment: The Geul River, Southern Netherlands Geomorphology Volumes 159–160,15 July 2012, Pages 1-14 Purchase options CorporateFor R&D professionals working in corporate organizations. ...
Theimpactofnaturaldisastersonhumanactivities Naturaldisasterreferstothelossofhumanlife,propertyloss, socialinstabilityandresourcedestructioncausedbynatural abnormalchangesoraseriesofevents.Itsformationmusthave twoconditions:oneistohavenaturalvariationasan inducement,andtheotheristohavetheperson,propertyand resourcestobeha...
Its formation must have two conditions: one is to have natural variation as an inducement, and the other is to have the person, property and resources to be harmed as the object of the disaster.自然灾害对人类活动的影响(The impact of natural disasters on human activities)自然灾害对人类活动的...
D. E. Cook and N. J. WilliamsArchaeology in OceaniaGale S J,Haworth D E,Cook NJ,et al.Human i mpact on the natural environment in early colonial Australia.Archaeology in Oceania. 2004S.J. Gale, R.J. Haworth, D.E. Cook, N.J. Williams, Human impact on the natural environment in ...