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  • The '''natural environment''', commonly referred to simply as the '''environment''', is a term that en The concept of the natural environment can be broken down into a few key components:
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Natural environment]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{rpl|Natural environment}}
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  • The '''natural environment''', commonly referred to simply as the '''environment''', is a term that en The concept of the natural environment can be broken down into a few key components:
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  • ...dynamics of [[species]] [[population]]s and their interactions with the [[natural environment|environment]].
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  • #REDIRECT[[Natural environment]]
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  • ==Natural environment==
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  • ===Natural environment===
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  • ...energies]] in interactions between [[life|biological systems]] and their [[natural environment]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Natural environment]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Natural environment}}
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  • Contamination of the natural environment, which usually affects the growth or behaviour of animals and plants, cause
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  • ...tes of America whose mission is to protect human health and safeguard the natural environment (air, water and land) of the nation
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  • ...holarship has demonstrated that a landscape consists of much more than the natural environment: among the organisms that have shaped any given landscape are usually human ...inforest]], "should really be considered a cultural artifact, as much as a natural environment; a managed garden, not a pristine wilderness," according to anthropologist
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  • *[[Natural environment]]
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  • {{rpl|Natural environment}}
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  • ..."Gill Sans MT, Trebuchet MS, Consolas;">Our most intimate contact with the natural environment occurs when we eat it (Felipe Fernández-Armesto, 2002).</font></p>
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  • ...cape architecture, the built environment is identified as opposed to the [[natural environment]], with the recognition that places like large public parks may have the lo
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  • {{r|Natural environment}}
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  • ...ical compound|chemical species]] in the [[air]], [[soil]], and [[water]] [[Natural environment|environments]]; and the effect of human activity on these. Environmental ch ...t would be impossible to accurately study the effects humans have on the [[Natural environment|environment]] through the release of [[Chemical compound|chemicals]].
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  • ...link between the two but also to generate new understandings of the ways [[Natural environment|environment]] and society are related and affect each other. ...century, environmental geography was strongly tied to the single idea of [[Natural environment|environmental]] determinism, the doctrine that human activities are control
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  • {{r|Natural environment}}
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  • ...as Malthus]], theorize that humans are growing beyond the ability of the [[Natural environment|environment]] to support them. See [[Demography]] for more on human populat
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  • {{r|Natural environment}}
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  • ...litical party]] which campaigns on a variety of issues, most prominently [[natural environment|environmental]] matters. The party has been led by [[Natalie Bennett]] sinc
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  • {{r|Natural environment}}
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  • *'''Environmental Responsibility:''' Protecting the [[Natural environment|environment]] by providing a responsible resolution to the environmental le
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  • {{r|Natural environment}}
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  • ...eum]] in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] dedicated to water and the [[Natural environment|environment]]. The museum is housed inside a [[geodesic dome]] designed by
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  • RIVM's mission is to promote [[public health]] and a safe living [[Natural environment|environment]] by conducting research and collecting knowledge worldwide. Th
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  • ...ant currents in Swedish culture's own historical engagement and use of the natural environment to represent evolving notions of collective and individual identity. Linnae
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  • ...Thoreau's Journal and other writings who would like to know more about the natural environment in which he lived and explored.
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  • ...] (CO<sub>2</sub>) that may occur in harmful [[concentration]]s in a given natural environment. ...ome pollutants are [[biodegradable]] and therefore will not persist in the natural environment in the long term.
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  • {{r|Natural environment}}
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  • ...[[species]] [[population]]s and how these populations interact with the [[natural environment|environment]].<ref name="Odum1959">{{cite book | last =Odum | first =Eugene
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  • ...ometimes today, fishing sinkers consisted of materials found easily in the natural environment, such as stones, rocks, or bone. In the ordinary case today, however, sink
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  • ...Germany''' was founded in 1974 and is the central federal authority for [[Natural environment|environmental]] matters in [[Germany]]. The agency is commonly referred to
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  • ...and data to be used in developing, adopting, implementing and evaluating [[Natural environment|environmental]] policy by its member European countries.<ref>[http://www.ee ...rts issued by the EEA, collects data concerning the current state of the [[Natural environment|environment]], and harmonizes European air quality monitoring networks and
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  • ...rea functioning together with all the non-living physical factors of the [[Natural environment|environment]].<ref name="christopherson">{{cite book
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  • ...gerous act of extinguishing [[fire]]s that threaten lives, property or the natural environment. Although the typical image of a firefighter involves the use of [[water]]
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  • ...vers and in wetlands. More general responsibility for the countryside and natural environment in England falls to the organization [[Natural England]].
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  • ...primary mission of the EPA is to protect human health and safeguard the [[natural environment]] (air, water and land) of the nation.<ref name=History>[http://www.epa.gov ...ng of standards, compliance and enforcement related to protection of the [[Natural environment|environment]].
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  • ...pment|economic]] and [[social development]] with the need to protect the [[Natural environment|natural]] and [[built environment]] so that these needs can be met not only
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  • ...principles to destroy or remove the pollutants before they get into the [[natural environment]] ([[air]], [[water]] and [[land]] resources). ...], [[chemistry]] and [[biology]] to the protection of human health and the natural environment.<ref name=Mihelcic/>
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