Human activity definition

Human activity means those human activities that may affect the disposal system, but not necessarily intercept the repository; “human intrusion” means those human activities that intercept the repository, except intentional drilling or mining with knowledge of the repository. (EEG-C)

Examples of Human activity in a sentence

  • Human activity has impacted nene since settlers first landed on the Hawaiian islands.

  • Human activity influence and diurnal and nocturnal foraging of sanderlings (Calidris alba).

  • Human activity is the cause of litter and improper disposal of garbage, heaped in alleys or piled on streets.

  • Human activity, revealed through excavation and classified as secular, burial or religious expression of a specific culture, is seen in its environmental settings most often in the form of passive topographical descriptions.

  • Human activity that increases the function of an existing degraded wetland.

  • Human activity (recreational, residential, commercial, or industrial) along the shoreline and from near shore boats will disturb sensitive populations of wildlife.

  • Human activity, however unintentional, can put these obvious assets, individuals, themselves, and other less obvious assets such as ground water at risk.

  • Human activity plays a huge role in causing climate change, and, in turn, climate change causes a massive danger to food security around the globe.

  • Human activity has contributed to the nitrogen of chemicals and harmful substances into as Great Lakes.

  • Human activity to cut or break these corridors is the main threat, and thus the focus on community engagement.