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Regions at risk: exploring environmental criticality.

From: Environment  |  Date: 12/1/1996  |  Author: Kasperson, Jeanne X.; Kasperson, Roger E.; Turner, B.L., II

Environmental criticality refers to a condition of irreversible ecological damage brought upon a certain region as a result of human activity. Nine regions in the world are presently classified as potentially critical. These include the North Sea, the Basin of Mexico and the Aral Sea.

Over the past decade, the concept of environmental criticality has captured the interest of the scientific community. Russian geographers have created what they call "red zone" maps of critical environmental ...

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