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Human Ecology Impacts

Forests are being cut at an alarming rate for wood products and to make room for grazing, agriculture and housing. As more roads are cut through forests for access and more forest edges are exposed, forests are more susceptible to pests, disease, and fire. Created using Eon Vue and painted with Adobe Photoshop.
In the safety of our home a surprising number of contaminants threaten our air quality: from dust mites in our beds, to smoke from our cooking. Created using Eon Vue and painted with Adobe Photoshop.
Rain runs-off and contaminates waterways, but there are many ways to prevent pollutions. Some of the methods to slow and filter the water are green-roofs, rain gardens, rain barrels, pervious pavers, and diverted gutters. Created using Eon Vue and painted with Adobe Photoshop.
What will the city of our future look like? Smart-cities will look a little more green, with green roofs and gardens softening the pavement, solar panels collecting energy, and carbon neutral transportation. Created using Eon Vue and painted with Adobe Photoshop.
Human Ecology Impacts
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Human Ecology Impacts

Illustrations for an upcoming ecology textbook from WH Freeman depicting a wide-range of ecological systems: from the repercussions of our relian Read More

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