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deforestation issues were clearly depicted. The following are the steps they found to be essential. · DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT REGIONAL OR STATE SUSTAINABLE FOREST SECTOR PLANS · ESTABLISH A NATIONAL NETWORK OF DEMONSTRATION SUSTAINABLE FORESTS · SLOW…
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…bananas, cut flowers, cacao, cotton, sugar, and tobacco. For reasons of investment and geographical difficulty, only relatively little use is made of agricultural machinery. Many people have to farm on inclines that erode easily, and deforestation of the Andean…
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…carbon dioxide through photosynthesis has been greatly reduced by deforestation, the long-term destruction of forests by indiscriminate cutting of trees for lumber or to clear land for agricultural activities. Methane is an even more effective insulator…
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…inequality of incomes between the various countries. The wealthier regions over-consume and cause an excessive amount of pollution and waste. The poorer areas continue to create poverty stricken environments which leads to deforestation, etc. in search of bigger…
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…, jaguarundi, ocelot, and tayra. Current Conditions: Unfortunately, many of the marmoset and Tamarin species are either threatened or endangered due to deforestation. These small primates are very vulnerable to habitat destruction due to their limited…
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…not help to reduce the use of wood, and deforestation is increased. A new shelter belt is being created, rows of special glue making trees will be planted at the edge of the desert to help stop desertification. The glue from the trees can then be manufactured…
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…countries, many of them are already experiencing “demographic fatigue”. This is an instance where the struggle of rapid population growth prevents a response to new threats, like AIDS, aquifer depletion, and flooding due to deforestation. As a result a inevitable…
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…, the number of trees available to absorb carbon dioxide through photosynthesis has been greatly reduced by deforestation, the long-term destruction of forests by indiscriminate cutting of trees for lumber or to clear land for agricultural activities. Methane…
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…environment, such as deforestation and urbanization, have increased contact with the mosquito/virus. Widespread international travel could play a role in spreading the disease. Another disease that is carried by the Ae. aegypti is malaria. Malaria generally does…
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…known as smog, when combined with any of the oxides they present a deadly combination for the health of all living organisms. Some these chemicals, namely carbon dioxide, also is a result of our destruction of the land. Deforestation of both old growth…
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