What are the impacts of habitat destruction or degradation on the world human population?
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The image discusses issues related to world human population, specifically habitat destruction or degradation, and emphasizes the importance of sustaining nature amid population growth.
Answer
Increased zoonotic spillover risks, resource depletion, pollution, and ecosystem over-exploitation.
Habitat destruction or degradation impacts the world human population by increasing the risk of zoonotic spillover, depletion of resources, pollution, and over-exploitation of ecosystems.
Answer for screen readers
Habitat destruction or degradation impacts the world human population by increasing the risk of zoonotic spillover, depletion of resources, pollution, and over-exploitation of ecosystems.
More Information
Pathogens jumping from animals to humans (zoonotic spillover) is an increased risk due to habitat destruction. Other dangers include resource depletion and environmental degradation.
Tips
Common mistakes include failing to see the broad range of impacts and only focusing on one specific consequence.
Sources
- How biodiversity loss harms human health - unfoundation.org
- The Global Impacts of Habitat Destruction - news.nationalgeographic.org
- Habitat loss and human health - understanding the links between... - zsl.org
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