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DEFOREST - traduzione in arabo

REMOVAL OF FOREST AND CONVERSION OF THE LAND TO NON-FOREST USE
Sponge theory; Tropical deforestation; Deforestion; Deforestation.; Forest removal; Deforest; Deforested; Deforestation and the economy; Economic effects of deforestation; Retree; Clearing forested land; Forest clearing; Land clearing; Forest clearance; Economic impact of deforestation; Environmental impact of deforestation; Causes of deforestation; Destruction of forests; Forest loss; Forest destruction; Effects of deforestation on public health; Effects of deforestation on biodiversity; Disease and deforestation; Malaria and deforestation; Disease transmission and deforestation; Deforestation and disease; Brush clearing; Clearing brush; Chain clearing
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  • Deforestation in [[Germany]].
  • Timelapse of recent deforestation of the Amazon rainforest
  • Satellite imagery]] of locations of the [[2019 Amazon rainforest wildfires]] as detected by [[MODIS]] from August 15 to August 22, 2019
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  • An incomplete concept of a framework of policy mix sequencing for zero-deforestation governance. Non-intervention in processes related to beef production via policies may be a main driver of tropical deforestation.
  • Deforestation in [[New Zealand]].
  • Deforestation around Pakke Tiger Reserve, India
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  • Drivers of tropical deforestration
  • Deforestation in [[France]].
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  • Illegal gold mining in Madre de Dios, [[Peru]].
  • deforestation on the Haitian side]]
  • [[Illegal logging in Madagascar]]. In 2009, the vast majority of the illegally obtained [[rosewood]] was exported to [[China]].
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  • Highland Plateau]] in Madagascar has led to extensive [[siltation]] and unstable flows of western rivers.
  • deforestation for a palm oil plantation]] in Malaysia
  • Illegal "[[slash-and-burn]]" practice in [[Madagascar]], 2010
  • [[Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest]] in Brazil's [[Maranhão]] state, 2016
  • Per capita {{CO2}} emissions from deforestation for food production
  • Deforestation in [[Ecuador]].
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  • Transferring [[land rights]] to indigenous inhabitants is argued to efficiently conserve forests.
  • Fires on Borneo and Sumatra]], 2006. People use [[slash-and-burn]] deforestation to clear land for agriculture.
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  • Indigenous territory]] in the [[Amazon rainforest]], 2018
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  • Huey helicopter]] spraying [[Agent Orange]] during the [[Vietnam War]]

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Definizione

deforest
(deforests, deforesting, deforested)
If an area is deforested, all the trees there are cut down or destroyed.
400,000 square kilometres of the Amazon basin have already been deforested.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
deforestation
...the ecological crisis of deforestation.
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Wikipedia

Deforestation

Deforestation or forest clearance is the removal of a forest or stand of trees from land that is then converted to non-forest use. Deforestation can involve conversion of forest land to farms, ranches, or urban use. The most concentrated deforestation occurs in tropical rainforests. About 31% of Earth's land surface is covered by forests at present. This is one-third less than the forest cover before the expansion of agriculture, a half of that loss occurring in the last century. Between 15 million to 18 million hectares of forest, an area the size of Bangladesh, are destroyed every year. On average 2,400 trees are cut down each minute.

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations defines deforestation as the conversion of forest to other land uses (regardless of whether it is human-induced). "Deforestation" and "forest area net change" are not the same: the latter is the sum of all forest losses (deforestation) and all forest gains (forest expansion) in a given period. Net change, therefore, can be positive or negative, depending on whether gains exceed losses, or vice versa.

The removal of trees without sufficient reforestation has resulted in habitat damage, biodiversity loss, and aridity. 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. Deforestation also reduces biosequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide, increasing negative feedback cycles contributing to global warming. Global warming also puts increased pressure on communities who seek food security by clearing forests for agricultural use and reducing arable land more generally. Deforested regions typically incur significant other environmental effects such as adverse soil erosion and degradation into wasteland.

The resilience of human food systems and their capacity to adapt to future change is linked to biodiversity – including dryland-adapted shrub and tree species that help combat desertification, forest-dwelling insects, bats and bird species that pollinate crops, trees with extensive root systems in mountain ecosystems that prevent soil erosion, and mangrove species that provide resilience against flooding in coastal areas. With climate change exacerbating the risks to food systems, the role of forests in capturing and storing carbon and mitigating climate change is important for the agricultural sector.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per DEFOREST
1. To have my daily bread, I‘ll have to deforest more," Araújo said.
2. DeForest said he would have sold in a heartbeat, if Rowland had been interested, but "hardware didn‘t appeal to her." So DeForest runs his business the old–fashioned way, even as he ponders the transformation of his town.
3. The most controversial rule is among the most basic, that residents cannot deforest more than 10 percent of their land.
4. DeForest said he would have sold in a heartbeat, if Rowland had been interested, but hardware didn‘t appeal to her.‘‘ So DeForest runs his business the old–fashioned way, even as he ponders the transformation of his town. Anytime you have this much change, you lose something too,‘‘ he says.
5. One of the cutting–edge animal cloning companies, Infigen of DeForest, Wis., ceased operations last year while waiting for the FDA to issue such a decision.