Pronunciation: /ˈekoʊˌzoʊn/
noun a major ecological community or region, characterized by distinct flora and fauna
A1 An ecozone is a specific geographic region with unique environmental characteristics.
A2 The ecozone in which the national park is located is known for its diverse wildlife.
B1 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the fragile ecosystem of the ecozone.
B2 Researchers are studying the effects of climate change on the ecozone and its inhabitants.
C1 Government policies are being implemented to preserve the biodiversity of the ecozone.
C2 International cooperation is crucial in managing transboundary issues in the ecozone.
adjective relating to or characteristic of an ecozone
A1 The ecozone hotel uses sustainable materials for its construction.
A2 The ecozone farming practices help protect the local environment.
B1 The ecozone certification ensures that the company follows environmentally friendly practices.
B2 The ecozone management plan includes conservation efforts for endangered species.
C1 The ecozone development project aims to preserve biodiversity in the region.
C2 The ecozone initiative has successfully reduced carbon emissions in the area.
formal The ecozone of this region is carefully monitored to ensure the preservation of its unique biodiversity.
informal I heard that the ecozone around here is really cool for hiking and bird watching.
slang The ecozone in this area is lit, perfect for nature lovers.
figurative Her mind was like an ecozone, teeming with diverse thoughts and ideas.
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