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ARTICLES RELATED TO Deforestation - Definition of deforestation |  |  |  | Deforestation - Definition of deforestation: Encyclopedia II - Deforestation - Definition of deforestationDeforestation is the loss or continual degradation of forest habit due to either natural or human related causes. Agriculture, urban sprawl, unsustainable forestry practices, mining, and petroleum exploration all contribute to human caused deforestation. Natural deforestation can be linked to tsunamis, forest fires, volcanic eruptions, glaciation and desertification. The effects of human related deforestation can be mitigated through enviromentally sustainable practices that reduce permanent destruction of forests or even act to preserve and rehabilitate ...
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Deforestation - Prehistory.
Deforestation has been practiced by humans for thousands of years. Fire was probably the first tool that allowed humans to modify the landscape. The first evidence of deforestation shows up in the Mesolithic. Fire was probably used to drive game into more accessible areas. With the advent of agriculture fire became the prime tool to clear land for crops. In Europe there is little solid evidence before 5000 BP. Mesolithic foragers used fire to create openings for red deer and wild boar. ...
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 |  |  | Deforestation - Definition of deforestation: Encyclopedia II - Deforestation - Social changeSome societies are making efforts to stop or slow deforestation. In China, where large scale destruction of forests has occurred, the government has required that every able-bodied citizen between the ages of 11 and 60 plant three to five trees per year or do the equivalent amount of work in other forest services. The government claims that at least 1000 million trees have been planted in China every year since 1982. In western countries, increasing consumer demand for wood products that have been produced and harvested in a sustainable mann ...
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Deforestation - Produce substitution.
A proposed solution to deforestation is to reduce consumption of forest based products. Switching to brick, stone, concrete, fiberglass and plastic for construction, or the use of hemp for paper products are amongst options often considered. However, these options do present their own downsides. Construction materials require fossil fuel derived materials to produce and tend to degrade much more slowly. Conversion of forestlands to agricultural lands to produce hemp can cause deforestation itself. Deforestation can also occur in mining and petroleum exploration.
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Deforestation - Atmospheric pollution.
Deforestation is often cited as one of the major causes of the enhanced greenhouse effect. Trees and other plants remove carbon (in the form of carbon dioxide) from the atmosphere during the process of photosynthesis. Both the decay and burning of wood releases much of this stored carbon back to the atmosphere. A.J.Yeomans asserts in Priority One that overnight a stable forests relesase exactly the same quantity of carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere. Others state that mature forests are net sinks of CO< ...
See also:Deforestation, Deforestation - Effects of deforestation, Deforestation - Definition of deforestation, Deforestation - Use of the term deforestation, Deforestation - Causes of deforestation, Deforestation - Agents, Deforestation - Present Causes, Deforestation - Theories of deforestation, Deforestation - History and Historical causes, Deforestation - Prehistory, Deforestation - Pre-industrial history, Deforestation - Industrial pressure, Deforestation - Recent changes, Deforestation - Environmental effects, Deforestation - Atmospheric pollution, Deforestation - Wildlife, Deforestation - Hydrologic cycle and water resources, Deforestation - Soil erosion, Deforestation - Landslides, Deforestation - Alternatives, Deforestation - Produce substitution, Deforestation - Farming, Deforestation - Social change, Deforestation - Sources and References Read more here: » Deforestation: Encyclopedia II - Deforestation - Environmental effects |
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 |  |  | Deforestation - Definition of deforestation: Encyclopedia II - Deforestation - Effects of deforestationDeforestation alters the hydrologic cycle, potentially increasing or decreasing the amount of water in the soil and groundwater and the moisture in the atmosphere. Forests support considerable biodiversity. Forests are valuable habitat for wild mushrooms and medicinal conservation and the recharge of aquifers; on the other hand recent studies that show that planting of new trees can sometimes lower water tables and drain rivers [1], and a long term study (for one subcontinent) suggest the net water managament effect of deforestation in the 2 ...
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Deforestation - Agents.
Agents of deforestation can be individuals or groups of individuals that are clearing the forest. Commercial farmers, slash and burn farmers, cattle ranches and loggers are all agents of deforestation. Agents are usually acting in their own self interest.
Deforestation - Present Causes.
Causes include demand for farm land and fuel wood. Underlining causes include poverty, lack of reform. The causes of deforestation are complex and change over time. Deforestation can be most easily understood by st ...
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