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over exploitation
Summary
over exploitation is a human impact on the environment[1]. It draws 127 Wikipedia views per month (human_impact_on_the_environment category, ranking #5 of 7).[2]
Key Facts
- over exploitation's image is recorded as Surexploitation morue surpêcheEn.jpg[3].
- over exploitation's image is recorded as Giant Haasts eagle attacking New Zealand moa.jpg[4].
- over exploitation's image is recorded as Bluefin-big.jpg[5].
- over exploitation's image is recorded as Gordon River Clearcut.jpg[6].
- over exploitation's image is recorded as Maldivesfish2.jpg[7].
- over exploitation's image is recorded as Overgrazing.JPG[8].
- over exploitation's image is recorded as Conuropsis carolinensisAWP026AA2.jpg[9].
- over exploitation's image is recorded as Kelp forest.jpg[10].
- over exploitation's instance of is recorded as human impact on the environment[11].
- over exploitation's subclass of is recorded as exploitation of natural resources[12].
- over exploitation's Commons category is recorded as Overharvesting[13].
- over exploitation's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09g7v7k[14].
- over exploitation's spoken text audio is recorded as Nl-Roofbouw-article.ogg[15].
- over exploitation's facet of is recorded as renewable resource[16].
- over exploitation's facet of is recorded as conservation biology[17].
- over exploitation's Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana ID is recorded as 0275566[18].
- over exploitation's partially coincident with is recorded as tragedy of the commons[19].
- over exploitation's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/overharvesting[20].
- over exploitation's has effect is recorded as biodiversity loss[21].
- over exploitation's has effect is recorded as resource depletion[22].
- over exploitation's has effect is recorded as cascade effect[23].
- over exploitation's has effect is recorded as extinction[24].
- over exploitation's has characteristic is recorded as redundancy[25].
- over exploitation's has part is recorded as groundwater depletion[26].
- over exploitation's has part is recorded as overfishing[27].
Why It Matters
over exploitation draws 127 Wikipedia views per month (human_impact_on_the_environment category, ranking #5 of 7).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]