Ecoregion

/ˈiːkoʊˌriːdʒən/ noun

A large area of land or water with geographically distinct assemblages of natural communities that share similar environmental conditions, dynamics, and ecological processes. Ecoregions serve as a framework for conservation planning.

From 'eco-' (ecological) and 'region,' first systematically defined in the 1970s by biogeographer Robert Bailey. The concept evolved from earlier biogeographic provinces to create standardized units for environmental management.

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