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- Deforestation abstract "Deforestation, clearance or clearing is the removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter converted to a non-forest use. Examples of deforestation include conversion of forestland to farms, ranches, or urban use.The term deforestation can be misused when applied to describe a tree harvesting method in which all trees in an area are removed (clear cutting). However in temperate climates, this method is in conformance with sustainable forestry practices, and correctly described as regeneration harvest. In temperate mesic climates, natural regeneration of forest stands often will not occur in the absence of disturbance, whether natural or anthropogenic. Furthermore, biodiversity after regeneration harvest often mimics that found after natural disturbance, including biodiversity loss after naturally occurring rainforest destruction.Deforestation occurs for many reasons: trees are cut down to be used or sold as fuel (sometimes in the form of charcoal) or timber, while cleared land is used as pasture for livestock, plantations of commodities and settlements. The removal of trees without sufficient reforestation has resulted in damage to habitat, biodiversity loss and aridity. It has adverse impacts on biosequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Deforestation has also been used in war to deprive the enemy of cover for its forces and also vital resources. Modern examples of this were the use of Agent Orange by the British military in Malaya during the Malayan Emergency and the United States military in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. As of 2005, net deforestation rates have ceased to increased in countries with a per capita GDP of at least US$4,600. Deforested regions typically incur significant adverse soil erosion and frequently degrade into wasteland.Disregard of ascribed value, lax forest management and deficient environmental laws are some of the factors that allow deforestation to occur on a large scale. In many countries, deforestation, both naturally occurring and human induced, is an ongoing issue. Deforestation causes extinction, changes to climatic conditions, desertification, and displacement of populations as observed by current conditions and in the past through the fossil record. More than half of all plant and land animal species in the world live in tropical forests.".
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- Deforestation expiry "2016-05-03".
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- Deforestation subject Category:Aftermath_of_war.
- Deforestation subject Category:Climate_forcing_agents.
- Deforestation subject Category:Deforestation.
- Deforestation subject Category:Environmental_issues.
- Deforestation subject Category:Environmental_issues_with_population.
- Deforestation subject Category:Forest_pathology.
- Deforestation subject Category:History_of_forestry.
- Deforestation subject Category:World_forestry.
- Deforestation type Thing.
- Deforestation comment "Deforestation, clearance or clearing is the removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter converted to a non-forest use. Examples of deforestation include conversion of forestland to farms, ranches, or urban use.The term deforestation can be misused when applied to describe a tree harvesting method in which all trees in an area are removed (clear cutting).".
- Deforestation label "Basogabetze".
- Deforestation label "Deforestación".
- Deforestation label "Deforestation".
- Deforestation label "Desflorestação".
- Deforestation label "Desforestació".
- Deforestation label "Diboscamento".
- Deforestation label "Déforestation".
- Deforestation label "Entwaldung".
- Deforestation label "Erdőirtás".
- Deforestation label "Odlesňování".
- Deforestation label "Ontbossing".
- Deforestation label "Ormansızlaşma".
- Deforestation label "Pengawahutanan".
- Deforestation label "Wylesianie".
- Deforestation label "Обезлесение".
- Deforestation label "Обезлесяване".
- Deforestation label "森林破壊".
- Deforestation label "벌채".
- Deforestation seeAlso Environmental_impact_of_war.
- Deforestation sameAs Odlesňování.
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- Deforestation sameAs Pengawahutanan.
- Deforestation sameAs Diboscamento.
- Deforestation sameAs 森林破壊.
- Deforestation sameAs 벌채.
- Deforestation sameAs Ontbossing.
- Deforestation sameAs Wylesianie.
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