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How are Global Warming
and Biodiversity Connected?
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Longitude, Latitude :
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N: 43° N
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S: 37° N
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W: 124° E
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E: 131° E
N. Korea's Red List Species
Population Trend of N. Korea
Threats of N. Korea's species
In N. Korea, a Main threat to species was Biological Resource Use. To be specific, Fishing & harvesting aquatic resources was the most potent threat. The second threat was Pollution, such as Agricultural & forestry effluents, and Industrial & military effluents. The third threat was Climate change & severe weather, such as Habitat shifting & alteration, and Droughts. Climate change & severe weather was the 3rd main threat in N. Korea.
Climate-Related Threats of N. Korea's species
Among the Climate-related threat, Habitat shifting & alteration was the most affecting factor. The second important factor was Temperature extremes, and the third was Droughts.
Climate Threat Analysis
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