Anthropogenic transformation of the terrestrial biosphere
Google (United States) · University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Abstract
Human populations and their use of land have transformed most of the terrestrial biosphere into anthropogenic biomes (anthromes), causing a variety of novel ecological patterns and processes to emerge. To assess whether human populations and their use of land have directly altered the terrestrial biosphere sufficiently to indicate that the Earth system has entered a new geological epoch, spatially explicit global estimates of human populations and their use of land were analysed across the Holocene for their potential to induce irreversible novel transformation of the terrestrial biosphere. Human alteration of the terrestrial biosphere has been significant for more than 8000 years. However, only in the past…
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1Topics & keywords
- Biosphere
- Biome
- Holocene
- Terrestrial ecosystem
- Ecosystem
- Ecology
- Earth science
- Earth system science
- Life in Land