Human/Environmental impact
Mainly, humans build tourist attractions in the chaparral biome. In fact, one of the major threats to this biome is humans coming in and building buildings. They also come in and build industries and factories. This affects organisms that depend on natural forest fires to survive. This biome is being simplified to suit modern human needs. As a result more and more organisms are becoming threatened and even endangered. Sustainable revolution is very important in this biome. It is important to have an enviornment that both humans, plants, and animals can live in. With this evolution, involves cooperation between humans and other organisms. We must work to try and better improve our environment not just for ourselves but for other organisms living in it also. If there is an EIS(Environment interaction statement) that describes that if humans continue to take away more land from organisms living in this biome than it would effect the organisms living in this biome negatively, then the EIS is predicting what could happen if the situation its describing were to occur. Conservation biology is occuring in the biome. It is a research study that researches the effects that humans have on the environment. Restoration ecology,however, is restoring the environment so that it can be safe for organisms to live. Restoration ecology is also occuring in the biome.