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Deforestation in Developing Countries


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Deforestation in Developing Countries
This paper discusses the causes of deforestation in developing countries and outlines ways in which they might be countered.
1,790 words (approx. 7.2 pages) | 6 sources | MLA | 1999 United Kingdom


Paper Summary:

This paper discusses the different types of deforestation and their causes, and suggests various areas in which possible solutions may be found. Both tropical deforestation and dry forest clearing are addressed. Increased population growth, agribusiness, cattle ranching, and small-scale farming and wood collecting are among the reasons given for destruction of forests. Proposed solutions include a discussion of preservation policies, greater economic use of forests currently destroyed, and 'tolerant forest management'.

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"The deforestation of vegetation has been carried out for millennia, in all parts of the world inhabited by man. But in recent decades, with the growth of "green" issues in general, great concern has been raised about deforestation and it's causes, especially in developing countries, which do not safeguard their forests in the way the west usually does. The term deforestation is vague, which makes it difficult to define, record and make comparisons. But deforestation can generally be divided into two broad categories. These are tropical deforestation (the clearing of dense rainforests, usually for agricultural purposes) and dry forest clearing (where trees are generally cut for firewood (Todaro: 1997). We shall look here at the causes of deforestation in developing countries in all it's forms, and then hopefully outline possible solutions to the apparent destruction caused to the bio-diversity of plants and animals, and environmental stability. "

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APA Citation:

Deforestation in Developing Countries (2012, January 18). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.co.uk/Term-Paper-Deforestation-in-Developing-Countries/4647

MLA Citation:

"Deforestation in Developing Countries" 18 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.co.uk/Term-Paper-Deforestation-in-Developing-Countries/4647>




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