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- Deforestation - Wikipedia
Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil's Maranhão state, 2016 Deforestation in Riau province, Sumatra, Indonesia to make way for an oil palm plantation in 2007 Deforestation in the city of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro state, 2009 Deforestation or forest clearance is the removal and destruction of a forest or stand of trees from land that is then converted to non-forest
- Everything you need to know about deforestation | National Geographic
Learn about the manmade and natural causes of deforestation–and how it's impacting our planet
- DeForest, WI | Official Website
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- DEFOREST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEFOREST is to clear (an area) of forests : to remove trees from (an area) How to use deforest in a sentence
- Deforestation and Forest Loss - Our World in Data
Globally, we deforest around ten million hectares of forest every year 11 That’s an area the size of Portugal every year Around half of this deforestation is offset by regrowing forests, so overall, we lose around five million hectares each year
- The Causes and Effects of Deforestation, Explained
Humans deforest land for a number of reasons, but the biggest by far is agriculture According to the United Nations, almost 90 percent of global deforestation is carried out to repurpose the land for agricultural use — mostly to raise cattle, grow soybeans and produce palm oil
- How Deforestation Works | HowStuffWorks
For the most part, human activity is to blame for deforestation, though natural disasters do play a role So let's take a look at how and why humans deforest areas Logging Logging, or cutting down trees in a forest to harvest timber for wood, products or fuel, is a primary driver of deforestation Logging affects the environment in several ways
- How to tackle the global deforestation crisis - MIT News
New research examines the “revolution” in the study of deforestation brought about by satellites, and analyzing which kinds of policies might limit climate-altering deforestation
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