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アマゾンの自然現象を上回る 人間の影響

James S Albert1, Ana C Carnaval2, Suzette G A Flantua3

  • 1Department of Biology, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA, USA.

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この要約は機械生成です。

アマゾンの熱帯雨林は 産業活動や気候変動によって かつてないほど荒廃し 生物多様性や生態系サービスを 脅かしています 森林の不可逆的な喪失を防止し,地球上の生物圏を保護するために,即時の政策措置が不可欠です.

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科学分野:

  • 環境科学
  • エコロジー
  • 保護生物学

背景:

  • アマゾンの環境は 産業と農業の拡大によって急速に劣化しています
  • この地域の大規模な生物多様性と 重要な生態系サービスを脅かしています

研究 の 目的:

  • アマゾンの生態系に対する 緊急の脅威を強調するためです
  • 緊急の政策介入と政治的意志の必要性を強調する

主な方法:

  • この研究は,アマゾンの環境への脅威に関する現在の知識をまとめています.
  • 森林破壊と気候変動の 主な要因を分析しています

主要な成果:

  • アマゾンは森林から非森林の景観への急速な移行の危険にさらされています.
  • 現在の変化は 種や人々や生態系の 適応能力を超えています

結論:

  • これらの脅威を緩和する既知の政策が存在し,緊急に実施されなければならない.
  • 断固たる行動を取らないと アマゾンと世界の生物圏は 危険にさらされます