نتایج جستجو برای: human induced deforestation

تعداد نتایج: 2436176  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
D Taylor

Assessing the health effects of deforestation is difficult because of the rate at which the world's forests are disappearing. From 1990 to 1995 alone, the world lost a total area of forest cover nearly twice the size of Italy. Deforestation, which is caused by human population growth and encroachment, clearance for agricultural production, and the growing worldwide demand for wood products, has...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2009
اسماعیلی, عبدالکریم, نصرنیا, فاطمه,

Deforestation has been recognized as one of the biggest environmental problems in the world. It is also one of the main elements of land productivity changes and one of the biggest factors which threaten world's environmental diversity. In this study, based on environmental Kuznets theory, factors which may affect deforestation have been investigated. Results obtained from 71 studied countries ...

2000
Krishna Pahari Shunji Murai

Deforestation due to ever-increasing activities of the growing human population has been an issue of major concern for the global environment. It has been especially serious in the last several decades in the developing countries. A population-deforestation model has been developed by the authors to relate the population density with the cumulative forest loss, which is defined and computed as ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Kwaw S Andam Paul J Ferraro Alexander Pfaff G Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa Juan A Robalino

Global efforts to reduce tropical deforestation rely heavily on the establishment of protected areas. Measuring the effectiveness of these areas is difficult because the amount of deforestation that would have occurred in the absence of legal protection cannot be directly observed. Conventional methods of evaluating the effectiveness of protected areas can be biased because protection is not ra...

2006
S. Joseph Wright Helene C. Muller-Landau

Deforestation and habitat loss are widely expected to precipitate an extinction crisis among tropical forest species. Humans cause deforestation, and humans living in rural settings have the greatest impact on extant forest area in the tropics. Current human demographic trends, including slowing population growth and intense urbanization, give reason to hope that deforestation will slow, natura...

Journal: :basic and clinical neuroscience 0
zahra alam mehrjerdi sara tasnim hamed ekhtiari

methamphetamine (ma) is a highly addictive psychostimulant drug with crucial impacts on individuals on various levels. exposure to methamphetamine-associated cues in laboratory can elicit measureable craving and autonomic reactivity in most individuals with methamphetamine dependence and the cue reactivity can model how craving would result in continued drug seeking behaviors and relapse in rea...

2006
Joseph Wright Helene C. Muller-Landau

Deforestation and habitat loss are widely expected to precipitate an extinction crisis among tropical forest species. Humans cause deforestation, and humans living in rural settings have the greatest impact on extant forest area in the tropics. Current human demographic trends, including slowing population growth and intense urbanization, give reason to hope that deforestation will slow, natura...

2013
Philippe Mayaux Jean-François Pekel Baudouin Desclée François Donnay Andrea Lupi Frédéric Achard Marco Clerici Catherine Bodart Andreas Brink Robert Nasi Alan Belward

This paper presents a map of Africa's rainforests for 2005. Derived from moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer data at a spatial resolution of 250 m and with an overall accuracy of 84%, this map provides new levels of spatial and thematic detail. The map is accompanied by measurements of deforestation between 1990, 2000 and 2010 for West Africa, Central Africa and Madagascar derived fro...

Journal: :Ambio 2004
Andrés Viña Fernando R Echavarria Donald C Rundquist

This study uses Landsat satellite data to document the rates and patterns of land-cover change along a portion of the Colombia-Ecuador border during a 23-yr period (1973-1996). Human colonization has resulted in extensive deforestation in both countries. Satellite change detection analysis showed that the annual rates of deforestation were considerably higher for the Colombian side of the borde...

Journal: :Population and environment 2004
David L Carr

Forest conversion for agriculture expansion is the most salient signature of human occupation of the earth's land surface. Although population growth and deforestation are significantly associated at the global and regional scales, evidence for population links to deforestation at micro-scales-where people are actually clearing0020forests-is scant. Much of the planet's forest elimination is pro...

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