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1. I made this research on google

2. 2.The loss of biodiversity

2.1. I used the keywords : Loss of the biodiversity

2.1.1. Biodiversity loss, also called loss of biodiversity, a decrease in biodiversity within a species, an ecosystem, a given geographic area, or Earth as a whole. Likewise, biodiversity loss describes the decline in the number, genetic variability, and variety of species, and the biological communities in a given area. This loss in the variety of life can lead to a breakdown in the functioning of the ecosystem where decline has happened.

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2.2.1. My reference to the resource his an article written by John P. Rafferty. I found this article on biodiversity loss | Causes, Effects, & Facts

3. 7. Impact of Biodiversity loss on humans

3.1. I use the Keywords impact of Biodiversity loss

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3.2. My reference is Biodiversity loss has an enormous impact on humans, according to a UN report

3.3. You can listen to this podcast to understand the impact of biodiversity loss on humans: https://cdn.pri.org/sites/default/files/audio/cdn/2018/04/segment-audio/loe180330c1iosing-diversity.mp3

4. 8. Impact of Biodiversity loss on the environment

4.1. Keywords: Loss of biodiversity

4.2. The reference is the website: saveearth.info

4.3. Impacts are negative on human health, business, Agriculture, infectious disease, spiritual and cultural

5. 13. Biodiversity loss solutions

5.1. The keywords was : solutions contre la perte de biodiversité

5.1.1. The reference is the newspaper Le Monde : Vidéo. Quelles solutions nous reste-il pour sauver une biodiversité qui disparaît ?

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5.3. Quelles solutions reste-il pour sauver la biodiversité ?

6. 6. Species Richness

6.1. When i did my research about the loss of biodiversity, i founded this expression Species Richness

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6.2. Species diversity is determined not only by the number of species within a biological community—i.e., species richness—but also by the relative abundance of individuals in that community. Species abundance is the number of individuals per species, and relative abundance refers to the evenness of distribution of individuals among species in a community.

7. 12. Economic and societal effects

7.1. Keywords: effects of the loss of biodiversity

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7.2. I found some explanation on the website Britannica.com : Biodiversity loss - Ecological effects

7.3. Biodiversity loss affects economic systems and human society. Humans rely on various plants, animals, and other organisms for food, building materials, and medicines, and their availability as commodities is important to many cultures. The loss of biodiversity among these critical natural resources threatens global food security and the development of new pharmaceuticals to deal with future diseases. Simplified, homogenized ecosystems can also represent an aesthetic loss.

8. 14.The Kumming Conference

8.1. The keywords is : halt the loss of biodiversity

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8.2. The reference is: We have a chance to halt biodiversity loss. The stakes have never been higher

8.3. What is the Kumming Conference? In 2021, hundreds of biodiversity experts and government ministers are expected to negotiate new targets on biodiversity at a meeting in the Chinese city of Kunming. The aim of the accord, “a Paris agreement for nature”, is to stop and reverse rampant biodiversity loss around the world.

9. The difficulties of this subject are to arrive for all humans to understand that the loss of biodiversity has and will have a negative impact on our lives. Moreover, we must take into account that some countries compared to Western countries have not finished their economic, sanitary and other development, which means that they do not have the same goals. According to the information found, we must find solutions to remedy this situation.

10. How can we implement international solutions to limit/stop the loss of biodiversity?

11. 1. Biodiversity

11.1. I used the keywords : the loss of biodiversity

11.1.1. I learned the definition of Biodiversity : the totality of genes, species and ecosystems in a defined area. Loss of biodiversity definition: refers to either the ongoing extinction of species at a global level or the local reduction or loss of species in a given habitat.

11.1.1.1. The word Biodiversity appeared in 1986

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11.2.1. LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY CAUSES, IMPACT, EFFECTS, FACTS, DEFINITION

12. 9.Causes of loss of biodiversity

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12.1.1. This photo explains who are the actors of this loss of biodiversity and also the effects of this loss.

12.2. The keywords was Causes of loss of biodiversity

12.2.1. I made this research thanks to the information I founded on the website Britannica.com

13. 3. Biodiversity loss facts

13.1. When I made my research on google about loss of biodiversity, i founded this photo

13.1.1. The link of this picture is the loss of biodiversity - Bing images

13.2. This photo gives examples of the loss of biodiversity

13.3. The scale of the problem: in the last 40 years, we have lost 52% of planetary biodiversity & lost 58% of vertebrates on land, sea and air - the vertebrate figure could rise to 66% by 2020. https://www.saveearth.info/loss-of-biodiversity/#:~:text=Biodiversity%20definition%3A%20the%20totality%20of%20genes%2C%20species%20and,or%20loss%20of%20species%20in%20a%20given%20habitat.

14. 4.Deforestation

14.1. My keywords was facts of loss of biodiversity

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14.2. I founded a video : Deforestation: Definition, types, causes, effects and solutions

14.3. On the website of the UN I learned about figures of the deforestation

14.3.1. The url of the UN website was given on the platform of Designing with web: Forests, desertification and biodiversity

14.4. The main data we have to remember are : Around 1.6 billion people depend on forests for their livelihood, including 70 million indigenous people. Forests are home to more than 80 per cent of all terrestrial species of animals, plants and insects. Between 2010 and 2015, the world lost 3.3 million hectares of forest areas. Poor rural women depend on common pool resources and are especially affected by their depletion. Currently, land degradation has reduced productivity in 23 per cent of the global terrestrial area, and between $235 billion and $577 billion in annual global crop output is at risk as a result of pollinator loss.

15. 5. Desertification

15.1. After I read information about Deforestation I made a research about this subject

15.2. The reference of my resource is : Forests, desertification and biodiversity

15.3. The main figures we have to remember about this subject are : Arable land loss is estimated at 30 to 35 times the historical rate Due to drought and desertification, 12 million hectares are lost each year (23 hectares per minute). Within one year, 20 million tons of grain could have been grown. 74 per cent of the poor are directly affected by land degradation globally. Habitat loss and deterioration, largely caused by human actions, have reduced global terrestrial habitat integrity by 30 per cent relative to an unimpacted baseline.

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16. 10. Natural causes of biodiversity loss

16.1. The keywords was just causes of biodiversity loss

16.2. the website is Save Earth | HUMAN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT | SAVE THE EARTH

16.3. The information that I learned are : natural forces can act to destroy habitat, species and individual organisms. Obvious examples include volcanic eruptions, floods and fire.

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17. 11.Man-made causes of biodiversity loss

17.1. Pollution on land, in air and water. Water systems suffer aquatic nutrient load from fertilisers and agricultural by-products. Oceans are seeing rising acidity levels caused by man-made pollutant activity. Habitat destruction and degradation: mining, agriculture, settlement, industries, highways and construction being primary examples. Degradation caused through poor land use and deforestation.

17.2. This resource was found using the keyword Causes of biodiversity loss

17.3. The reference is : Save Earth | HUMAN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT | SAVE THE EARTH

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