Inhabited areas of the world, like northern Russia. The term just means the inhabited part of the world.
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The ecumene area of the Earth doesn't include Antarctica.
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The habitable zone for permanent settlement of a country is known as the temperate zone. It refers to regions on Earth that have moderate temperatures, allowing for comfortable living conditions for humans. These areas typically have a balance of warmth and cold, making them suitable for agriculture and human habitation.
The habitable zone of permanent settlement of a country is known as its territorial or residential zone.
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The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement.
Canada's ecumene refers to the inhabited or settled areas of the country, including cities, towns, and agricultural areas. It is estimated to cover around 10% of Canada's total land area, primarily along the southern border with the United States. The ecumene is where the majority of the Canadian population resides and where most economic activities take place.
Ecumene is inhabited land. So for Eurasia, you're talking about the bulk of it minus siberia, the Arabian desert, the Persian desert, the gobi desert, the Himalayas, etc. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecumene
They define it as a surplus in the human population in the ecumene.
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The Canadian ecumem contains over 95% of Canadian and is located within 600 kilometers of the United States border.
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