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VOL. 6, ISSUE 3 (2024)
An empirical study of freshwater ecosystem degradation and its impacts on environment: A comparative analysis
Authors
Didarul Alam
Abstract
Freshwater ecosystems are essential components of the environment,
providing vital services and supporting diverse forms of life. However,
increasing human activities have led to widespread degradation of these
ecosystems, posing significant threats to biodiversity and ecosystem
functioning. Preliminary findings suggest that human-induced stressors such as
pollution, habitat destruction, and overexploitation are major drivers of
freshwater ecosystem degradation. Furthermore, our comparative analysis
revealed variations in degradation levels among different sites, highlighting
the influence of local factors and management practices. This study contributes
to our understanding of the environmental consequences of freshwater ecosystem
degradation and provides valuable insights for conservation and management
efforts. Effective strategies aimed at mitigating the impacts of degradation
and restoring ecosystem health are crucial for safeguarding freshwater
resources and promoting sustainable development. This empirical study aims to
assess the extent of freshwater ecosystem degradation and its implications for
the environment through a comparative analysis of multiple sites.
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Pages:1-5
How to cite this article:
Didarul Alam "An empirical study of freshwater ecosystem degradation and its impacts on environment: A comparative analysis". International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Vol 6, Issue 3, 2024, Pages 1-5
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