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    smallest)  Brazil-1‚800‚000 square miles  Democratic Republic Of The Congo-683‚400 square miles  Indonesia-490‚349 square miles  Peru-289‚576 square miles  Columbua-258‚688 square

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    Nestle Vs Greenpeace

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    from The Independent‚ Nestlé’s Kit Kat consisted of palm oil which produced by unsustainable forest clearing‚ it threaten the life of Orangutans in Malaysia and Indonesia. Greenpeace quickly appealed Nestlé to end their business relationship with Sinar Mas‚ an Indonesian supplier that sourcing of palm oil that in consequence of deforestation. To stop Nestlé from purchasing palm oil Sinar Mar‚ Greenpeace launched a campaign by uploading a video clip to YouTube where the officer bites off a finger

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    Not all deforestation is intentional. Some is caused by a combination of human and natural factors like wildfires and subsequent overgrazing‚ which may prevent the growth of young trees. Deforestation has many negative effects on the environment. The most dramatic impact is a loss of habitat for millions of species. Seventy percent of Earth’s land animals and plants live in forests‚ and many cannot survive the deforestation that destroys their homes. Deforestation also drives climate change. Forest

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    the environment and the economy. Critically discuss the causes of deforestation and solutions to it. Deforestation is the cutting down of a large area of trees and the destruction of forests by people. Forests are what we call an exhaustible resource‚ one which can be used up if it is not used carefully. Over the last few decades‚ deforestation has threatened the rainforests with total extinction. To understand why deforestation is such an important issue‚ you first have to understand why trees

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    loose this “green blessing” due to massive and uncontrolled deforestation‚ now at its peak. This research was conducted by interviewing two experts in the field of biodiversity and forestry‚ while also taking a survey with 26 respondents from diverse backgrounds. The results display a grave situation of our forests‚ simply vanishing at a remarkably quick rate. Although our media have been successful to spread the message of our deforestation problem‚ but the extent of the problem deserves a lot more

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    THAKUR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES & RESEARCH Social Forestry: Issues Containing Deforestation and Afforestation Submitted to- Prof. T. Shanthi Malaichamy ByAshish Dalvi Shashank Hegde Dhiraj Dubey Gayatri Sisodiya - 24 - 27 - 32 - 39 Siddhesh Hemmady - 28 Index Introduction Research Paper Deforestation Afforestation Government Initiatives Solutions Conclusion 1 4 5 8 10 12 13 Introduction Social forestry programs in India have grown in importance and scale and now constitute

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    [pic] Appropriate Entry Modes for the Taj Hotel Resorts and Palaces in the Singapore and Indonesia Compiled By Tutor Rahul Mahajan MAH10496286 Introduction The project is based

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    Causes and consequences of reduced biodiversity in tropical rain forests In many tropical countries‚ the majority of deforestation results from the actions of poor subsistence cultivators. However‚ in Brazil only about one-third of recent deforestation can be linked to cultivators. A large portion of deforestation in Brazil can be attributed to land clearing for pastureland by commercial and speculative interests‚ misguided government policies‚ inappropriate World Bank projects‚ and commercial exploitation

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    Illegal Logging

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    perpetrators by reducing the cost of legal and regulatory compliance of timber harvesting‚ sometimes resulting in higher profits. Illegal logging in protected areas can lead to degraded forest ecosystems‚ loss of biodiversity‚ and indirectly to deforestation and the spread of agrarian activity in some developing countries. Several relevant multilateral and international agreements address illegal logging and illegal timber trade. These range from voluntary agreements that‚ for example‚ allow consumer

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    species living in all kinds of rainforests. Some valuable resources there that we all we are the type of plants we use for medicine‚ we get food there like bananas‚ we use tress as well‚ and many more but that’s a few to name. 2. What impact does deforestation have on the rainforests? What are some of the short and long-term consequences that result from the destruction of the rainforests? The impact would be leaving all those species there to die because they don’t know where to go mostly all of can

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