Ecosystems have changed significantly due to human activities. Freshwater ecosystems have been modified by dams and water withdrawals, altering river flows. More than half of grasslands and forests have been converted to farmland. Biodiversity has declined as species' populations and geographical ranges shrink. The main indirect drivers of ecosystem change are population growth, economic development, and technological advancement, while the most important direct drivers are land conversion, fishing, pollution, and climate change. Excessive nutrient loading and climate change in particular have been major causes of ecosystem degradation across terrestrial, freshwater, and marine biomes in recent decades.