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RAINFOREST DESTRUCTION AND THE IMPACT ON SOCIETY
Abstract
Nobody knows exactly how much of the world's Rainforest have already been destroyed and continues to be razed each year. Data is often imprecise and subject to differing interpretations. However, it is obvious that the area of tropical Rainforest is diminishing and the rate of tropical Rainforest destruction is escalating worldwide, despite increased environmental activism and awareness.
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Introduction
A. Immediate Causes of Rainforest Destruction
1. International logging
2.
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Primary Source: Tropical Forests and Our Future (Updated for the Nineties), Norton, New York. 4. World Rainforest Movement, 1990, Rainforest Destruction: Causes, Effects and False Solutions, World Rainforest Movement, Penang. 5. Rainforest Information Centre, 1991, The Australian Rainforest Memorandum, Rainforest Information Centre, Lismore. 6. Washington, H., 1991, Ecosolutions: Environmental Solutions for the World and Australia, Boobook Publications, Marrickville, NSW. 7. Daly, H., 1973, Towards a Steady State Economy, Freeman and Co. 8. Trainer, T., 1989, Transition to a Conserver Society, University of NSW, Kensington, NSW.