Sentence examples for intense biodiversity from inspiring English sources

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Environmental guides now list the mist-shrouded forests around here as an official "hot zone" of intense biodiversity.

Colonial history, among other factors, particularly in Tropical regions during the period of most intense biodiversity exploration (approximately 1850 1950), resulted in massive collections of animals and plants and associated data being extracted from these countries and deposited in institutions across Europe and North America.

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Despite intense efforts, biodiversity around the globe continues to decrease.

It is also true that the areas that face the most intense conflict are areas of great biodiversity like Chocó.

The areas of the most intense study of species assemblages and biodiversity are generally those of interest to fisheries, petroleum or mineral extraction, or ocean dumping, where faunal surveys and environmental impact assessments have been done.

After intense negotiations at the 11th convention on biodiversity, which came to a close early on Saturday in Hyderabad, rich countries finally agreed to double their contributions to conservation projects by 2015.

Within the Chilean hotspot the Nahuelbuta Mountain can be found, which is considered as a high biodiversity value area under an intense human pressure.

Instead, the report focuses on problems that are likely to disproportionately hit developing countries: coastal inundation from rising sea levels, plummeting food production and associated malnutrition, unprecedented heat waves, increasing fresh water scarcity, more frequent and intense tropical cyclones, and the loss of biodiversity.

In this context, this paper's research has focused on the historical evolution of socio-ecological dynamics and ecosystem services in a Mediterranean coastal landscape, characterized by the intense development of recent decades and the high biodiversity value.

From deforestation and hunting to urban development and pollution, the future often seems depressingly bleak.The study describes human pressures as "perversely intense, widespread and rapidly intensifying in places with high biodiversity".

The TRAMIL program aims to understand, validate and expand health practices based on the use of medicinal plants in the Caribbean, which is a "biodiversity hotspot" due to high species endemism, intense development pressure and habitat loss.

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