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<skos:prefLabel xml:lang='en'>Environment</skos:prefLabel>
<skos:definition xml:lang='en'>Environmental sciences are traditionally divided into four research and study domains: ATMOSPHERE, HYDROSPHERE, BIOSPHERE and GEOSPHERE. These different spheres are closely interlinked, and therefore environmental sciences can also be presented according to Grand Challenges, such as loss of biodiversity, pollution, depletion of natural resources, risks, hazards and climate change.</skos:definition>
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