Human Impact
The savanna biome provides water, land, livestock, and wood for human needs.
Tourism is important to the economy of the savanna. The savanna provides locations for people to go to for safari expeditions and some locations for people to hunt. This brings some foreign money to the natives of the savanna, which improves their livelihood and makes them more willing to protect the land, rather than resorting to poaching for money.
Humans have degraded these natural capital by polluting the water, overusing the land, overhunting the wildlife, and using too much of the wood.
Humans are the major threat to the savanna biome. If pollution, poaching, and other harmful practices are not stopped, this biome will severely change for the worse.
Tourism is important to the economy of the savanna. The savanna provides locations for people to go to for safari expeditions and some locations for people to hunt. This brings some foreign money to the natives of the savanna, which improves their livelihood and makes them more willing to protect the land, rather than resorting to poaching for money.
Humans have degraded these natural capital by polluting the water, overusing the land, overhunting the wildlife, and using too much of the wood.
Humans are the major threat to the savanna biome. If pollution, poaching, and other harmful practices are not stopped, this biome will severely change for the worse.