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Effects Of Deforestation Essay Research Paper Effects

Effects Of Deforestation Essay, Research Paper


Effects of Deforestation


The subject of deforestation and the effects that it has on the


environment have been heavily debated for a long time; particularly over the


last few years. Governments and large lumber companies see large profits in the


mass deforestation of forests and state that their actions are having few, if


any, harmful effects on the environment. Most people disagree with this and


think that the environmental effects are devastating and will become


irreversibly disastrous in the very near future. Whether or not the pros


outweigh the cons will be hotly debated for years to come but the fact is that


deforestation is harmful to the environment and leads to declining wildlife


populations, drastic changes in climate and loss of soil.


The loss of forests means the loss of habitats for many species. Current


statistics show that as many as 100 species become extinct every day with a


large portion being attributed to deforestation (Delfgaauw, 1996). “Edge


effects” are the destruction or degradation of natural habitat that occur on the


fringes of fragmented forests. The effects for the animals include greater


exposure to the elements (wind, rain etc?), other non-forest animals and humans


(Dunbar, 1993). This unnatural extinction of species endangers the world’s food


supply, threatens many human resources and has profound implications for


biological diversity.


Another negative environmental impact of deforestation is that it causes


climate changes all over the world. As we learned in elementary school, plant


life is essential to life on earth as it produces much of the oxygen that is


required for humans and other organisms to breathe. The massive destruction of


trees negatively effects the quantity and quality of the air we breathe which


has direct repercussions on the quantity and quality of life among both humans


and animals alike. With this reduced amount of vital plant life comes the


increase of carbon dioxide levels in the earth’s atmosphere. With these


increased levels of CO-2 come unnatural changes in weather patterns both locally


and globally. “The removal of forests would cause rainfall to decline more than


26%. The average temperature of soil will rise and a decline of 30% in the


amount of moisture will evaporate into the atmosphere” (Delfgaauw, 1996). This


leads to the global warming phenomenon which is also directly related to the


declining amounts of forest areas on the earth.


Soil erosion caused by deforestation is also a major concern among even


the most amateur environmentalists:


“When rain falls, some may sink to the ground, some may run off the


surface of the land, and flowing down towards the rivers and some may evaporate.


Running water is a major cause of soil erosion, and as the forests are cut down,


it increases erosion” (Delfgaauw, 1996).


The removal of wood causes nutrient loss in the soil, especially if the period


between harvests isn’t long enough (Hamilton and Pearce, 1987). Some areas also


become “unbalanced” with the removal of tree roots as this removal can cause


serious mud slides and unstability which can be seen in the in the tropical rain


forests of Australia (Gilmour et al., 1982; as cited in Hamilton and Pearce,


1987) and Malaysia (Peh, 1980; as cited in Hamilton and Pearce, 1987). It should


be mentioned that recent logging techniques have decreased the amount of soil


erosion under most circumstances but it is nearly impossible to stop erosion


from happening.


Whether or not you are a radical environmentalist or just a regular


citizen, the consequences of deforestation affect us all. Living in BC we don’t


have to drive very far to see land that has been clear-cut or to see massive


protests by people of all ages who want to “save the forests” or “save the


environment”. It is evident that reforestation projects are underway and in many


cases are quite successful. Millions of dollars are spent each year


(provincially, nationally and internationally) on reforestation and many experts


agree that this is helping provided that the time between harvest is long enough


for the area to mature properly. The projections we hear through the media make


the situation sound quite bleak but the fact is that private and public


awareness have lead to a decreasing amount of deforestation activity (from what


is projected) in many areas such as the Brazilian Amazon Basin (Dunbar, 1993).


Forests are an important part of maintaining the earth’s biological and


ecological diversity as well as major factors in the economic well being of many


areas. If we can maintain a balance between the two and continue the


reforestation efforts, the negative environmental affects could be greatly


reduced. Regardless, the negative environmental affects do exist and the


severity of them will be debated for many years to come.

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