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What is Anthropogenic

Handbook of Research on Climate Change Impact on Health and Environmental Sustainability
Resulting from or produced by human beings.
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Environmental Vulnerability to Climate Change in Mediterranean Basin: Socio-Ecological Interactions between North and South
Ahmed Karmaoui (Independent Researcher, Morocco)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8814-8.ch006
Abstract
The Mediterranean basin (MB) connects the south with the north and the East (Europe, Africa & Asia).It is a highly heterogeneous region where natural and anthropogenic activities interact in complex ways with climate variability. Climate change (CC) impacts are already defined on the Mediterranean. That is why the time has come to formulate a long-term plan for adaptation to CC of the MB. In this chapter the author aims (i) the assessment of the environmental vulnerability under CC provided in the BM during the last 30 years, (ii) the determination of environmental vulnerability indicators that the author call Major Common Indicators (MCI), and (iii) identification of adaptation strategies based on these indicators. For this analysis the author used the results of the Environmental Vulnerability Index (EVI), developed by SOPAC. In this paper, the author extracted, compiled, compared and analyzed the data of the EVI of 8 selected Mediterranean countries; 4 countries in North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt) and 4 Southern Europe (Spain, France, Italy and Greece).
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Anthropogenic refers to processes, activities, or environmental changes that are derived from human actions or activities. It is often used in the context of human-induced impacts on the environment (OpenAI, 2023 AU14: The in-text citation "OpenAI, 2023" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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Biological Alchemy: Gold from Garbage or Garbage into Gold
The term anthropogenic used by Russian geologist Alexey Pavlov denotes the influence of human beings on the environment However, the term was used in English by British ecologist Arthur Tansley in reference to human influences on climax plant communities.
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