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However, autumn drought was aggravated with severity increased by 41.9% in September and by 160.9% in October, so that the land surface models without considering human intervention must be used with caution in the hydrological simulation.
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What the various rewildings have in common is that, though all consider human intervention unnatural, all require, for the reversion to Eden, further human intervention: maybe correcting for missing flora and fauna, or to give a leg-up to unsuspecting prey, or simply to protect these zones from hostile life forms, whether farmers, tourists or foreign lobsters.
As with any type of intervention, not all studies of integrated interventions considering human, animal, and environmental health demonstrated unequivocal success.
The Working Group found only a few studies that reported on integrated disease interventions that considered human, animal, and environmental health.
Consider human rights and Qatar.
Or consider human resource management.
Finally, another important aspect to consider is the human intervention on the objects, which is here reunited under the umbrella term of "conservation treatments".
Ben: Consider humans and chimpanzees.
Or, if you prefer an example that doesn't require conscious human intervention, consider what happens when the weather changes and it gets colder outside.
Alternatively, if reseeding remains constant, then an increase in days to completion increases the independence ratio and the virus can be considered less reliant on human intervention to propagate.
Canada considers wetlands in which human intervention has directly altered the water table level as managed, and there are two types: peatlands drained for peat extraction and flooded land associated with the creation of reservoirs.
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