Info About how deforestation leads to habitat loss

Deforestation has lead to losses in habitats but increases preservation and conservation of the forestes natural biodiversity. There has been a lot of factors that could mean that the forest has been affected by either human or natural devastation. Study has found out that agricultural activities and urbanization are the main ways humans affect deforestation.The current best way to fix this is by doing education on the things that are happening to the forest by doing enviromental education. Enviormental education is the way we can learn to reverse what we have done to the forests and their organisms that live there.

  • Forest Fires
  • Floods
  • Overpopulation of foreign organisms
  • agricultural expansion
  • Cattle Breeding
  • Mining
  • Approaches to Tropical Deforestation

    Deforestation in tropical areas has lead to cause 18% of global warming in the 1980s. With the ways deforestation was increasing the ecpected rates for deforestation in trolocial areas global warming would increase in the 1990s campared to 1980s. Humans tend to move to these tropical areas due to not enough rural areas. Which tends to increase the amount of deforestation which will increase the amount of global warming affected by tropical areas.Ways Deforestation can be decreased in the areas is by creating government policies for these areas and by developing newer technology to help with reasons why humans and other organisms are being forced to move to these areas.

    What drives and stops deforestation

    Forests are more likly to be cleared in areas are to get closer to their original state with more economical sitiuations when argiculture rises in the areas due to better conditions in the areas. If people would stop making roads all over the place and just make them simple instead of zigzagity then a lot less trees would have to be cut down. Which would minimalize deforestation in those areas. People who want lots of money sometimes go into the lumber business since they could get a good few bucks just for chopping a tree.

    Bodo, T., Gimah, B. G., & Seomoni, K. J. (2021). Deforestation and Habitat Loss: Human Causes, Consequences and Possible Solutions. Journal of Geographical Research, 4(2), 22–30.

    Pedro A. Sanchez, Cheryl A. Palm, Thomas Jot Smyth, Approaches to Mitigate Tropical Deforestation by Sustainable Soil Management Practices.

    Jonah Busch and Kalifi Ferretti-Gallon, What Drives Deforestation and What Stops It? A Meta-Analysis.