Environment
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Interactions With Nature Are Declining as a Result of Urbanization
Urban areas could indeed expand due to rapid population growth or migration into cities on which could also reduce biodiversity and alter organisms ranges and interactions. This reduce the interactions with nature. However, research on this subject is limited.
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