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Deforestation: A Rising Global Problem

BY: @nazam | CREATED: Sept. 21, 2022, 12:22 p.m. | VOTES: 55 | PAYOUT: $3.65 | [ VOTE ]

Good day STEMsocial community. My name is Naza and I’m here again to write about Deforestation. Before I proceed, I just want to include in this post an appreciation to @stemng for noticing and featuring my last post on their platform here. It went a long way to encourage me and I have more confidence that people are actually reading these posts and getting some sort of awareness about our environment.

To today’s topic;

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Deforestation (De-forestation) is simply the removal of forest trees from a forest land. Forest trees are cleared for different reasons like urbanization, industrialization, agriculture, mining, etc.

Deforestation is caused by both natural and human causes. Though it’s been said and it’s very obvious that deforestation is mostly human-caused. Forest fires and forest diseases can be the reason for natural forest tree loss; on the other hand, human beings clear out the forest estate for intentional purposes, for which agricultural practices is the leading reason for human-caused deforestation.

In one of my previous posts, I spoke about why forests are so important to us. I’d shed some more light on the importance of forests. Forests are responsible for the quality of air that we breathe. They are very instrumental in curbing the effects of climate change as discussed here. Trees generally have the ability to absorb a greenhouse gas called carbon dioxide from the environment, and in turn gives off oxygen which we need to survive. Why then do we remove this free gift of nature to man?

Forests also prevent removal of the upper layer of the Earth’s surface. It strengthens the soil in one piece, with its very strong roots, thereby addressing the issue of erosion.

Forests are also to be applauded for the materials that it possesses which is used by pharmaceutical companies to produce medicines, this promotes health and wellness.

Forests serve as home for wildlife. There is something called human-wildlife conflict (which I’d probably discuss more in subsequent posts). It’s a conflict that is caused by human encroachment into wildlife spaces. Deforestation is an encroachment into wildlife habitats. Wild animals live in forests, when there’s a depletion in their habitats or destruction of their habitats (their home), they tend to take refuge in the confines of our homes and that right there causes the conflict between human beings and wildlife species. It can cause loss of properties and even lives (both human and animal).

Factors that lead to deforestation

There are certain factors that lead to deforestation. They include;

Subsistence agriculture is also a factor for the loss of forests. Local farmers clear out the forests so as to cultivate common crops for personal and immediate use.

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Whilst logging may be legal in forestry, it’s also illegal. Some people come to the forest estate and steal forest products. These people harvest forest trees without any authorization. They do not replant trees. This causes a reduction in the number of trees in the forest, leaving the forest to become an open area of land.

In my opinion, there are two solutions for this problem with regards to urbanization. The first, if a particular forest location is chosen to be pulled down for construction, another area should be mapped out for afforestation (planting of trees in an area that previously did not contain forest trees). The second solution might be to balance the drift from urban to rural areas. This can be done by encouraging citizens to dwell more in the rural areas by improving the state of living in such areas. The pressure on urban establishments will reduce significantly if the condition for living in rural areas were more favorable. This will also reduce the rate at which the forest is deforested.

Impacts/Effects of Deforestation

Loss of forest trees causes a rise in global temperatures and also, when trees are cleared, they give off the carbon dioxide that they have stored up in them, adding to the already active sources of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This is extremely hazardous to humans. More awareness should be created about this effect that deforestation has on the environment.

Deforestation also causes desertification. Desertification could be caused by natural and human factors. Desertification means the formation of a desert which was once a fertile land. When the forest is deforested, it becomes exposed to harsh conditions like strong wind, this strong wind makes the soil infertile and unable to support the growth of new trees, hence it turns into a desert.

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Hope you have learnt something today? If yes, please answer the following questions in the comments section.

Questions

  1. What is deforestation?
  2. What are the causes of deforestation?
  3. How does deforestation cause decrease in rainfall?
  4. How does urbanization cause deforestation?

References

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@apineda | Sept. 21, 2022, 5 p.m. | Votes: 4 | [ VOTE ]

Deforestation adds to one of the major problems we have at a global level, such as climate change, which is the product of many things at the same time.
Losing the amount of trees that are lost annually is a condemnation to the human race, because it is impossible that we can live without them, but it seems that this is not very present.
It is interesting the publication that you have shared, a very current issue.

@nazam | Sept. 22, 2022, 2:07 a.m. | Votes: 4 | [ VOTE ]

Thank you very much for your contribution. I’m happy you got something from this post😊

@alidickson | Sept. 22, 2022, 7:53 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Yes, I perfectly agree with your second solution to urbanisation. Humans naturally migrate from a less comfort zone to a better comfort zone. If life is made comfortable in the rural communities by the provision of social amenities, security and good business environment, the massive rural to urban drift will be greatly reduced. And that is a sustainable solution to deforestation caused by urbanisation.

Many of the urban cities don't even have any single forest at all. In some cities, all the forests have been cleared and even water bodies and swaps are reclaimed for building. And at that, the various companies are still releasing their effluents into the atmosphere.

While urbanisation is good, we should also be mindful of the environmental problems associated with it and put measures to curb them.

Thanks for sharing this important topic.

@ecency | Sept. 22, 2022, 2 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

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@thesteamrev | Sept. 24, 2022, 2:11 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

Deforestation is a crime against humanity.
Thank you for sharing this.

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