Ecosystem
Effects of Human Behavior on Ecosystem
Humans often have the ability to remake an ecosystem entirely, disturbing every aspect of it to the extent that the ecosystem can be changed so much that it is destroyed. This paper examines one ecosystem that has been significantly damaged by human behavior and then projects what future human behavior might bring to this environment.
The ecosystem that I will examine is that of the Owens Valley in central California. This area has been the subject of a number of studies about environmental change (and harm) as well as decades of political rancor. This last is an essential part of the discussion about the fate of many ecosystems, and one that is too often ignored when assessing environmental change. In the case of the Owens Valley, the political climate of California must be considered a key element of the environment.
The abiotic feature of Owens Valley include its geographic elements. Even before most of its water was diverted to Southern California via a series of aqueducts it was an arid region (Reisner, 1993, p. 24). The Sierra Nevada mountain range creates a rain shadow over the valley, which results in the mountains' preventing the valley from receiving the ocean-driven humidity from the Pacific....
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