Human-environment interaction in Troy has historically involved the use of its strategic location for trade and agriculture. The surrounding landscape, including fertile plains and access to the sea, facilitated economic development and cultural exchange. Additionally, the ancient city’s architecture and urban planning reflect adaptations to the local environment, while modern interactions continue to shape the region's ecology and economy. Today, efforts to preserve its archaeological sites also highlight the ongoing relationship between humans and their environment.
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