Archaeology of Environmental Change
Habitat destruction refers to the process by which natural habitats are rendered unable to support the species present, leading to the loss of biodiversity and the disruption of ecosystems. This phenomenon is often driven by human activities such as agriculture, urban development, and deforestation, which can lead to overexploitation of resources and necessitate thorough environmental impact assessments in various fields, including archaeology.
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