Anthroposphere

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Anthroposphere ( gr. : Anthropos - man , sfära - ball ) is the man-made and influenced habitat in which his he built and operated biological and technical processes are (for example, farms , power plants , houses, transport networks) and in the its activities take place (e.g. feeding, living, working, communicating). Examples of this are agricultural, cultural and industrial landscapes in cities and villages.

This living space can also be understood as a complex system of energy , material and information flows .

Individual evidence

  1. Baccini & Bader, 1996

See also