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Diverse landscapes are more productive and adapt better to climate change

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Ecosystems with high biodiversity are more productive and stable towards annual fluctuations in environmental conditions than those with a low diversity of species. They also adapt better to climate-driven environmental changes, Swiss study shows among 450 landscapes.

Read more on the University of Zurich website.

Date: 04 Sep 2017
Filed under: landscape, Switserland