生物多样性
Definition(s)
The interacting system of a biological community and its non-living environmental surroundings in a climatic region where the climate is intermediate between semiarid and humid, and the precipitation supports dense growth of tall or short grasses, but not forests. Sub-humid lands include arid and semi-arid regions, grasslands, savannahs, and Mediterranean landscapes. The biodiversity of dry and sub-humid lands is well adapted to the harsh conditions typified by inconsistent rainfall patterns, and, in many cases, high temperatures. (Source: MMA, draft based on CBD and USDA)
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Broader: Ecosystems
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French
écosystème subhumide
Russian(俄语)
субгумидная экосистема
Spanish
ecosistema subhúmedo
Arabic(阿拉伯语)
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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change | 2 articles and paragraphs | |
The Convention on Wetlands | 1 decision |