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  3. RJEEC, Volume 5, no. 2, 2023
  4. Unveiling the ripple effect: how human activities reshape ecosystems
 
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Unveiling the ripple effect: how human activities reshape ecosystems

ISSN
2668-8530
Date issued
2023-12
Author(s)
Hoque, Majedul  
Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh  
DOI
10.21698/rjeec.2023.202
Abstract
Ecosystems encompass a dynamic web of interactions between living organisms and their environment. This network includes everything from the smallest microorganisms to the largest mammals and landscapes. Ecosystems provide vital services, such as clean air, water, nutrients, climate regulation, and all the related things. However, human activities have significantly impacted these systems, leading to habitat destruction, species extinction, and disruption in delicate ecological balances. Human population growth increased the conversion of natural ecosystems for agricultural, industrial, and residential purposes, as well as the demand for ecosystem inputs like freshwater, fiber, and soil fertility. It also placed a strain on the ability of natural ecosystems to sustain human populations. Growing agriculture, engaging in illicit fishing and hunting, and unplanned activities greatly impacted it. Future generations may face the risk of starvation, thirst, illness, and catastrophe if we continue to lose biodiversity. It directly and indirectly contributes to many aspects of human life, such as security, the necessities for a happy life, health, positive social interactions, and the freedom to make decisions and take action. The article focused on the effects of human activity on ecosystems and evaluated how well-managed processes contribute to habitat conservation, in order to better understand the importance of ecosystems on living beings on this planet.
Subjects

Ecosystems

Agriculture

Deforestation

Global warming

Biodiversity

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