Protected areas under threat - Η ανθρώπινη δραστηριότητα απειλεί προστατευόμενες περιοχές
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New research from the University of Queensland show that roughly one-third of the global protected area estate is under intense human pressure. Roads, mining, industrial logging, farms, townships and cities all threaten these supposedly protected places. Dina Gerolymou and Themis Kallos discuss the story. - ‘Ερευνα επιστημονικής ομάδας του πανεπιστημίου του Κουήνσλαντ (Queensland University) για τις προστατευόμενες περιοχές του πλανήτη δείχνει ότι το ανθρώπινο αποτύπωμα στις περιοχές αυτές είναι πλέον τόσο μεγάλο που μερικές απ΄ αυτές έχουν καταντήσει μόνο κατ’ όνομα προστατευόμενες. Οι Ντίνα Γερολύμου και Θέμης Καλλός συζητούν το θέμα. 
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