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Ecosystem change

In this issue, Marc Macias Fauria writes about ecosystem change in the Arctic and the ways in which shrub expansion and greening of the Arctic cause changes in biodiversity and are important feedbacks to climate change. If you are interested in ecosystem change you don’t have to go to the Arctic to study it. Ecosystem change is part of A-level study for AQA, Eduqas/ WJEC and Edexcel, and each of these relates to human impacts and impacts of climate change on ecosystem and biodiversity.

Plants and animals are everywhere, so you can study changing biodiversity in your garden or park, in urban spaces or brownfield sites, in rural areas, at the coast, on the hills along river corridors or on agricultural land. So, ecosystem change is a very accessible topic for an NEA if this topic interests you.

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