
Biological Infrastructure
Biological infrastructure refers to the natural systems and living components that support life and ecosystems, such as forests, wetlands, and soil, as well as the diversity of plants, animals, and microorganisms. These systems provide essential services like clean water, crop pollination, climate regulation, and disease control. Just as roads and bridges form the physical infrastructure for society, biological infrastructure underpins environmental health and sustainability, ensuring resilience and resources for current and future generations. Protecting and restoring these natural systems is crucial for maintaining ecological balance and supporting human wellbeing.