Climate change is a global issue with enormous impacts on natural ecosystems. Since the last century, it has been observed that the global temperature has increased by about 0.7°C, and it is suspected that the global temperature may continue to rise. Changes in climatic conditions have negative impacts on ecosystems and biodiversity. This paper aims to examine the impacts of urbanization and climate change on ecosystems in Southeast Asia, focusing on the impacts of urbanization and climate change on ecosystems in Asia and ways to mitigate these impacts. Potential protection strategies. Rapid urbanization in Asia coupled with the effects of climate change has led to major changes in ecosystems and biodiversity. This study explores the specific impacts of urbanization and climate change on Asian ecosystems, identifies key challenges in managing these impacts, and suggests conservation strategies to maintain and restore ecosystem health. An understanding of Asian environments will provide insights for policymakers and stakeholders to develop effective conservation strategies in urban environments facing the threat of climate change.
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