ecozones
An ecozone is a large geographic region defined by a suite of ecological features, including climate, geology, soils, vegetation, and the historical processes that shape the distribution of plant and animal communities. Ecozones are used in biogeography and conservation to organize spatial information at broad scales and to compare ecosystems across continents and climate regimes. They are not the same as climate zones or individual biomes, but they intersect with them, and different organizations may define ecozones with different criteria and boundary shapes.
In practice, ecozones are broad, hierarchical units. They are typically delineated by a combination of climate
Applications include biodiversity assessment, conservation prioritization, climate change studies, and land-use planning. Ecozones provide a coarse
Examples include the Arctic ecozone with tundra and coniferous forests; the tropical ecozone with rainforest biomes;