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  1. (PDF) Deforestation

    PDF | Deforestation is a global issue and is prevalent throughout the geographic range of many primate species. ... FA O Forestry Paper 163 ... Future research could delve deeper into the specific ...

  2. PDF Deforestation: Causes, Effects and Control Strategies

    15 3.2.9 Corruption and political cause The FAO identified forest crime and corruption as one of the main causes of deforestation in its 2001 report and warned that immediate attention has to be given to illegal activities and corruption in the world s forests in many countries (Anon., 2001b).

  3. Deforestation and world population sustainability: a quantitative

    Deforestation. The deforestation of the planet is a fact 2.Between 2000 and 2012, 2.3 million Km 2 of forests around the world were cut down 10 which amounts to 2 × 10 5 Km 2 per year. At this ...

  4. (PDF) Deforestation: Causes, Effects and Control Strategies

    Deforestation is the conversion of forests to non-forest land uses (e.g., agriculture or housing); in this process, forest cover is gradually lost until only 10 % or less of the original cover is ...

  5. (PDF) Deforestation:Human Causes,Consequences and ...

    either be of human or natural origin. Natural causes of deforestation could. be as a result of forest res, droughts, exotic animals, oods, overpopula. tion of foreign animals and climate change ...

  6. PDF Deforestation and world population sustainability: a ...

    The deforestation of the planet is a fact2. Between 2000 and 2012, 2.3 million Km2 of forests around the world were cut down10 which amounts to 2 × 105 Km2 per year. At this rate all the forests ...

  7. The Unseen Effects of Deforestation: Biophysical Effects on Climate

    Climate policy has thus far focused solely on carbon stocks and sequestration to evaluate the potential of forests to mitigate global warming. These factors are used to assess the impacts of different drivers of deforestation and forest degradation as well as alternative forest management. However, when forest cover, structure and composition change, shifts in biophysical processes (the water ...

  8. (PDF) Deforestation around the world

    This book provides a general view about deforestation dynamics around the world, incorporating analyses of its causes, impacts and actions to prevent it. Its 17 Chapters, organized in three ...

  9. PDF Deforestation: A Global and Dynamic Perspective

    Fourth, we estimate the impact of population growth on deforestation, which will later discipline the calibration of our model. Pattern 1. Between 1990 and 2020, global forest area dropped by 7.1%. While in the tropics, forest area dropped substantially, in several non-tropical regions there was forest regrowth.

  10. Mapping the deforestation footprint of nations reveals growing threat

    a-f, Maps of cumulative spatial deforestation footprint over 15 years, from 2001 to 2015, for China (a), Brazil (b), Germany (c), Singapore (d), Japan (e) and USA (f).The pixel value is the ...

  11. The breakdown of ecosystem functionality driven by deforestation in a

    1. Introduction. Deforestation has been rapidly increasing around the globe, with tropical forest loss alone accounting for >90 % of the global deforestation from 2000 to 2018 (Fao, 2020).Most of the remaining tropical forest patches become small, degraded and isolated to each other by anthropogenic land use types, leaving the biota with the challenge to survive and play their ecological roles ...

  12. What Drives and Stops Deforestation, Reforestation, and Forest

    Abstract This article updates our previous comprehensive meta-analysis of what drives and stops deforestation (Busch and Ferretti-Gallon 2017). By including six additional years of research, this article more than doubles the evidence base to 320 spatially explicit econometric studies published in peer-reviewed academic journals from 1996 to 2019. We find that deforestation is consistently ...

  13. PDF Deforestation and Forest Land Use: Theory, Evidence, and Policy

    234. The World Bank Research Observer, vol. 11, no. 2 (August 1996) The evidence from industrial countries (for example, McConnell 1983 and Miranowski 1984) argues that individual landowners correct for the problems of erosion when they own both the sources and the effects of soil loss.

  14. PDF The Impact of Forest Destruction: Ecological, Social, and Economic

    This research paper aims to explore the ecological, social, and economic consequences of forest ... Deforestation and Carbon Emissions: Deforestation accounts for about 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to climate change. It is estimated that forests could absorb as much as one-third of annual CO2 emissions if

  15. [PDF] Deforestation and climate change

    Deforestation and climate change. V. Bosetti, R. Lubowski. Published 2010. Environmental Science. Deforestation and forest degradation have long been recognized as environmental problems, with concerns over conservation of natural habitats and biological diversity capturing both scientific and public attention.

  16. Impact of Deforestation on Climate Change

    2004. 75. Ever since their evolution, forests have been interacting with the Earth's climate. Deforestation and forest degradation in many countries has lead to forest fragmentation with effects on increasingly insularized and vulnerable forest habitat patches. If forest fragments are becoming too small to support important keystone species ...

  17. [PDF] Deforestation And Its Impacts On Climate Change An Overview Of

    Forests are one the main natural factors that regulate and determine climate, weather patterns and amount of CO2 of an area. With rapid industrialization and rapid urbanization there is a significant increase in deforestation and as a consequence rise in global mean surface temperatures. Rapid and unchecked cut down of forest cover has resulted in some of the worst disasters during the last ...

  18. PDF Deforestation: Facts, Causes & Effects

    February 2018, Volume 5, Issue 2 JETIR (ISSN-2349-5162) JETIR1802059 Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (JETIR) www.jetir.org 367 Deforestation: Facts, Causes & Effects

  19. PDF CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND

    2 can act as a sink of CO2 and because CO2emissions caused by deforestation are large, about 250- 350x106 tons annually as compared to approximately 60x106 tons from fossil fuels (Fearnside, 1999; Laurance, 2000). Moreover, there is a growing concern that more frequent and catastrophic El Niño events will occur as a result of the combination of massive deforestation,

  20. The effect of deforestation and climate change on all-cause mortality

    Between 2002 and 2018, 4375 km 2 of forested land in Berau was cleared, corresponding to approximately 17% of the entire regency. Deforestation increased mean daily maximum temperatures by 0·95°C (95% CI 0·97-0·92; p<0·0001). Mean daily temperatures increased by a population-weighted 0·86°C, accounting for an estimated 7·3-8·5% of all-cause mortality (or 101-118 additional ...

  21. Deforestation: Causes, Effects and Control Strategies

    A deepening forest crisis worldwide has been documented in alarming trends in global deforestation and forest degradation. During the last decade, in particular, the forest crisis has received increasing attention and has prompted many initiatives by governments and intergovernmental agencies.

  22. A Global Incentive Scheme to Reduce Carbon Emissions

    A Global Incentive Scheme to Reduce Carbon Emissions. This paper proposes an objective way of estimating and allocating "differentiated" responsibilities for carbon emissions across countries. These responsibilities translate into specific obligations and incentives for future emission reductions and support for adaptation, mitigation, and ...

  23. (PDF) Deforestation: A Continuous Battle—A Case Study from Central Asia

    In the Central Asia, around 30% population of. rural areas lives near forests and depends on forest products. Studies show a. tremendous increase in deforestation in this region. As of 2006 ...

  24. Environmental Changes Are Fueling Human, Animal and Plant Diseases

    May 8, 2024. Several large-scale, human-driven changes to the planet — including climate change, the loss of biodiversity and the spread of invasive species — are making infectious diseases ...

  25. 'Ghost roads' could be the biggest direct threat to tropical forests

    This is a summary of: Engert, J. E. et al.Ghost roads and the destruction of Asia-Pacific tropical forests. Nature 629, 370-375 (2024).. The problem. By 2050, Earth is expected to have 25 ...

  26. (PDF) Deforestation in India: Consequences and ...

    PDF | On Apr 1, 2019, Rima Kumari and others published Deforestation in India: Consequences and Sustainable Solutions | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

  27. Can timber construction overcome its growing pains?

    Replacing products like concrete and steel with mass timber could reduce global CO2 emissions by 14-31%. Ability to construct off site, strength and flexibility among benefits of using mass timber ...