Powerful Human Impact on Landscapes and Environment

The videos from the time-lapse images compiled from NASA Earth Observatory show some most impressive conquests of man over environment.

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June 7, 2009, 11:00 AM PDT

By Liyuan Huang


"Wired Science highlighted videos that demonstrate the powerful human impact on various landscapes. Using time-lapse images compiled from the NASA Earth Observatory, the videos show "some of the most impressive conquests of man over environment." The impact of deforestation, urbanization, and irrigation on the environment is best exemplified by the videos on the clearing of the Amazon, the development of new communities in the desert in Dubai, U.A.E, and the drying up of the Aral Sea in Central Asia.

Many conservation, environmental, and land-use activists and advocates are creating their own videos, and there are a number of new tools available. For instance, Google Earth Outreach is a useful tool which enables organizations and activists to construct their own maps of landscapes and track changes. In an other example, noted by Yale University's Environment 360, Healthyplanets.org allows users to "virtually see, and sponsor, a specific piece of many of the planet's 77,000 protected areas.""

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