What does the total habitat area mean?
The total habitat area refers to the total area that can be used for living and reproduction in a certain area or ecosystem, including land and water. Biological population needs certain space to find food, breed and inhabit, and the total area of habitat reflects biodiversity and the health and stability of ecosystem. The total area of habitats can be divided into different types of ecological environments, such as forests, grasslands, wetlands and oceans, which provide different kinds of habitats and resources to support the survival and life of various animals and plants. Protecting and restoring the total habitat area is very important for maintaining ecological balance, protecting biodiversity and ensuring human welfare.