Sentence examples for consequences of human activities from inspiring English sources

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The loss and fragmentation of forest habitats are well known consequences of human activities.

The need to foresee the probable consequences of human activities has generated new techniques for monitoring environmental change and for assessing the impact of present and proposed actions upon the natural and social environment.

Although the magnitude, sign, and spatial patterns of change indicated by this study may be an artifact of our particular model and experimental design, our study is illustrative of the potential inadvertent consequences of human activities on the land.

However, evolutionary consequences of human activities in these ecosystems are enigmatic.

In many of the classic studies of evolutionary consequences of human activities [ 29], the management actions interfere directly with age-specific survival rates.

Please note that I refer here to risks with regard to the objectives of ecosystem management and not to the risk of unintended consequences of human activities on ecosystems, which are studied by means of ecological risk assessments (see, e.g., Chen et al. 2013).

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As the global consequences of human activity have become unmistakably pressing, Burtynsky has connected his photography more directly with environmentalism.

Although plant productivity for the globe has remained more or less constant, he and his team have observed regional differences that reflect the consequences of human activity, he added.

"When he did talk about his motives, he said, 'I am not out to tell people a unitary story about what they should do to save the earth but, rather, to give people a picture of what it takes to live the way we do.' " Over the years, as the global consequences of human activity have become unmistakably pressing, Burtynsky has connected his photography more directly with environmentalism.

LULC analysis has become a fundamental tool in assessing the environmental consequences of human activity (Hunt and Ditzer 2001; Veldkamp and Lambin 2001; Brown 2003; Dunn 2004; Wang et al. 2007; Liu et al. 2011, 2012).

There are also other more indirect consequences of human activity that may perturb marine carbon inventories [30], such as changes in fluvial sediment delivery to ocean [55], as well as climate change-driven ocean warming, deoxygenation, and acidification [20].

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