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Environmental Facts & Figures
An ecosystem is a natural system consisting of all plants,
animals and microorganisms in an area functioning together with all the
non-living physical factors of the environment. Central to the ecosystem concept
is the idea that living organisms are continually engaged in a set of
relationships with every other element constituting the environment in which
they exist. The human ecosystem concept is then grounded in the deconstruction
of the human/nature dichotomy, and the emergent premise that all species are
ecologically integrated with each other, as well as with the abiotic
constituents of their biotope. Ecosystems can be bounded and discussed with
tremendous variety of scope, and describe any situation where there is
relationship between organisms and their environment. A system as small as a
household or university, or as large as a nation state, may then be suitably
discussed as a human ecosystem. While they may be bounded and individually
discussed, (human) ecosystems do not exist independently, but interact in a
complex web of human and ecological relationships connecting all (human)
ecosystems to make up the biosphere. As virtually no surface of the earth today
is free of human contact, all ecosystems can be more accurately considered as
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