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Overexploitation and interactions between drivers Natural or human-induced factors that directly or indirectly cause a change in biodiversity are referred to as drivers. Direct drivers that explicitly influence ecosystem processes. include land use change, climate change, invasive species, overexploitation, and pollution.

Habitat change, climate change, invasive species, overexploitation and pollution are significant direct drivers of biodiversity (CF4, C3, C4. 3, S7). The entirety of the different drivers is reflected by no single measure or indicator.