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deforestation
The process of destroying a forest and replacing it with something else, especially by an agricultural system
The conversion of forested to non-forested land Deforestation can involve the cutting and burning of trees to provide land for agricultural purposes or clearing for residential and industrial uses
The removal of forest stands by cutting and burning to provide land for agricultural purposes, residential or industrial building sites, roads, etc , or by harvesting the trees for building material or fuel
n: Removal of trees from a forested area without adequate replanting
the removal of forest and undergrowth
the cutting or burning down of all the trees in an area. Process of clearing forests. Rates of deforestation are particularly high in the tropics, where the poor quality of the soil has led to the practice of routine clear-cutting to make new soil available for agricultural use. Deforestation can lead to erosion, drought, loss of biodiversity through extinction of plant and animal species, and increased atmospheric carbon dioxide. Many nations have undertaken afforestation or reforestation projects to reverse the effects of deforestation, or to increase available timber. See also greenhouse effect
the removal of trees
{i} process of clearing forests or trees
The act of removing forests from an area in favor of another land cover type, often agriculture or urban In many areas forests are cut down to obtain lumber
the state of being clear of trees
Those practices or processes that result in the change of forested lands to non-forest uses This is often cited as one of the major causes of the enhanced greenhouse effect for two reasons: 1) the burning or decomposition of the wood releases carbon dioxide; and 2) trees that once removed carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in the process of photosynthesis are no longer present and contributing to carbon storage
The removal of forests from the land Deforestation occurs when humans cut down trees to use as fuel or for building materials or to obtain land for agricultural, developmental, or other purposes Deforestation results in the loss of an important sink for carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and an important element of the local ecosystem -- forests provide a home for plants and animals, stablize soils, and help regulate local climate conditions Most deforestation results from burning to clear ground for agricultural production, leading to the release of more carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases
is the practice or process that result in the long-term change in land-use to non-forest uses This is often cited as one of the major causes of the enhanced greenhouse effect for two reasons: the burning or decomposition of the wood releases carbon dioxide; and trees that once removed carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in the process of photosynthesis are lost
Removal of trees from a habitat dominated by forest
The destruction of forests, usually caused by clear-cutting (followed by soil oxidation and/or erosion), poor agricultural practices, agricultural overuse, overcutting of forests, or overgrazing The global increase in deforestation that is now occurring may speed up global warming, because additional carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere as forests are cut and burned Deforestation may also contribute to regional climatic changes
Removing or clearing away the trees from a forest Deforestation is usually done to clear the land for agricultural purposes or for logging
The removal of trees from a previously pristine area, generally by logging to obtain lumber products
The removal of forest stands
clearing an area of forest on a non-temporary basis for another use Clearcutting (even with stump removal), if shortly followed by reforestation for forestry purposes, is not deforesting
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