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Common collocations with ecological in American Collocation

ecological adjective

US /ˌekəˈlɑdʒɪk(ə)l/

effect

consequences
effect
footprint
impact
implications

One way to find out how green you are is to see what kind of ecological footprint you are creating.

damage

collapse
damage
degradation
destruction
devastation

Global warming threatens catastrophic climate change and ecological damage.

disaster

catastrophe
crisis
disaster

Chernobyl and Bhopal are just two of the ecological disasters of recent decades.

importance

importance
significance
status
value

We are interested in the ecological status of rivers, that is what plant, fish and other life can be supported.

balance

balance
integrity
stability

The inappropriate usage of mountain areas is causing the ecological balance in these areas to collapse.

differences

diversity
variation

We want to preserve ecological diversity.

area

corridor
niche
zone

This is the core of a large project to establish ecological corridors in the Brazilian rainforests.

study

study
survey

Ecological surveys are conducted to ensure that the impact of the scheme is minimised.

ability to continue

sustainability

The Green Party is committed to ecological sustainability.