Anthropization

Not to be confused with Anthropogenics or Anthropogeny.
An example of advanced anthropization: the cultivation of rice in terraces in Vietnam

In geography and ecology, anthropization is the conversion of open spaces, landscapes, and natural environments by human action.[1]

Description

Anthropic erosion is the process of human action degrading terrain and soil.

An area may be classified as anthropized even though it looks natural, such as grasslands that have been deforested by humans. It can be difficult to determine how much a site has been anthropized in the case of urbanization because one must be able to estimate the state of the landscape before significant human action.

See also

Look up anthropization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

References

  1. "Anthropization - Hypergéo". www.hypergeo.eu. Retrieved 2016-05-17.
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