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    significantly exploited for its agricultural potential and natural resources; cattle ranching‚ soya bean and palm oil plantations‚ mining and timber. The most significant consequence of these forms of exploitation is deforestation. There are many management strategies to combat deforestation‚ popular choices are; legislation‚ ecotourism‚ selective logging and various tree regeneration schemes. In this essay I will assess the extent to which these management schemes are successful in terms of sustainability

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    produced in order to cater for our population’s needs. As a result‚ there is more land required to be cleared for livestock to feed on vegetation for them to grow and be eligible to be slaughtered. Agriculture seems to be 34% responsible for the deforestation in Amazon. It involves the subsistence agriculture and commercial agriculture. Sections of the rainforest are cleared by conducting in a ‘slash and burn’ method‚ however‚ in a larger degree; forest clearers burn hundreds to thousands of hectares

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    only been around for 20 years. The Amazon Watch’s main functions are‚ partnering with environmental and indigenous organizations‚ preservation of the ecological systems in the Amazon Rainforest‚ and holding corporate entities accountable for the deforestation. Amongst their functions‚ the Amazon Watch holds a high priority for the indigenous people. Around 400 distinct

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    activities: the behaviour/act of an individual or group that typically potentially affects the natural environment which is generally driven by personal‚ national or international economic benefits e.g. deforestation. Unfortunately 17% of the forest cover has been lost in the last 50 years due to deforestation in the form of/to make space for logging‚ mining‚ cattle ranches‚ tourism‚

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    ‘The characteristics of the vegetation of tropical biomes are more the outcome of continued human activity than a response to the climatic conditions’. With reference to one tropical biome‚ discuss the extent to which you agree with this view. (40 marks) A tropical biome is a large community of plants and animals that occupy a distinct region. Tropical biomes are mostly located within the tropics‚ between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn and currently cover less than 5% of the Earth’s

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    hasn’t got enough time to grow back. This means they are going to be totally gone in future time. This is being cause by the following... .Miners .Tree loggers .illegal tree loggers .Farmers .Tourism and cultural interests Rates of deforestation What do the miners want? South America is rich in natural resources and mining and minerals make up a large part of the region’s economy. Mining in the Amazon Rainforest has become more prevalent in the last two decades as mountain mineral

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    activity is cultivation though pastoralism is also practised.several problems were noted for example cultivation on the slopy areas which has led to massive soil erosion sedimentation of few streams leading to loss of biodiversity.overgazing and deforestation has also caused major destruction in this ecosystem. Road construction has to erosion leading to sedimentation. No effort was noted as far as conservation of the environment is concerned.Slopy

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    there. A. Problem Thesis Statement: I believe there is a problem with deforestation. B. Overview: Today I will discuss how many trees forests lose a year‚ the causes and effects of deforestation‚ and how it affects you. Body – Showing the Need: The size of forests are diminishing globally. This is starting to become serious issue‚ and the extent of its seriousness will increase in the future if this rate of deforestation continues. A. Evidence: (Facts) 1. According to understory.ran.org‚ primary

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    the end result of deforestation and soil erosion. Deforestation Occurs when earths’ forests on a massive scale often resulting in damage to the quality of land. A contributing factor that has resulted into deforestation has agriculture as the driving force. According to UNFCCC (2014) secretariat concluded‚ subsistence farming is responsible for 48% of deforestation‚ commercial agriculture is responsible for 32% of deforestation‚ and logging is responsible for 14% of deforestation‚ fuel and wood removal

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    the planet’s systems (air‚ water‚ soil‚ etc.) that have developed as a result of human interference or mistreatment of the planet. One of the major environmental issues with the Himalayas is deforestation. Most of the trees in the Sub-Himalayas have been cut for land and lumber. Because of the deforestation‚ other issues like soil erosion and landslides have arisen. Overpopulation is another problem in the Himalayas. "Nearly 40 million people inhabit the Himalayas. A natural hazard is a threat of

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