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Many river systems are shaped by human activity and through anthropogenic forces. The process of human influence on nature, including rivers, is stated with the beginning of the Anthropocene, which has replaced the Holocene. This long-term impact is analyzed and explained by a wide range of sciences and stands in an interdisciplinary context. The natural water cycle and stream flow is globally influenced and linked to global interconnections. Rivers are an essential component of the terrestrial realm and have been a preferable location for human settlements during history. River is the main expression used for river channels themselves, riparian zones, floodplains and terraces, adjoining uplands dissected by lower channels and river deltas.

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  • التأثير البشري على أنظمة الأنهار (ar)
  • Human impact on river systems (en)
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  • تتشكل العديد من أنظمة الأنهار من خلال النشاط البشري وعبر القوى بشرية المنشأ. إن عملية التأثير البشري على الطبيعة، بما في ذلك الأنهار، منصوص عليها منذ بداية عصر الأنثروبوسين، الذي حل محل الهولوسين. يجري تحليل هذا التأثير طويل المدى وتفسيره من خلال مجموعة واسعة من العلوم، ويأتي في سياق متعدد التخصصات. تتأثر دورة المياه الطبيعية وتدفق التيار وترتبط بالترابط العالمي. الأنهار مكون أساسي في عالم الأرض، وكانت موقعًا مفضلًا للمستوطنات البشرية عبر التاريخ. النهر هو التعبير الرئيسي المستخدم من أجل قنوات الأنهار نفسها، والمناطق المشاطئة، والسهول الفيضية، والمدرجات، والمرتفعات المجاورة التي جرت تجزئتها بواسطة القنوات السفلية ودلتا الأنهار. (ar)
  • Many river systems are shaped by human activity and through anthropogenic forces. The process of human influence on nature, including rivers, is stated with the beginning of the Anthropocene, which has replaced the Holocene. This long-term impact is analyzed and explained by a wide range of sciences and stands in an interdisciplinary context. The natural water cycle and stream flow is globally influenced and linked to global interconnections. Rivers are an essential component of the terrestrial realm and have been a preferable location for human settlements during history. River is the main expression used for river channels themselves, riparian zones, floodplains and terraces, adjoining uplands dissected by lower channels and river deltas. (en)
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