concept   deforestation

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Amazon (1) Environmental activists (1) Nigeria (1) Thailand (1) environmental conservationists (1) Environmental conservation perspective (1) Environmental organizations (1) Logging companies (1) Papua New Guinea (1) agricultural industries (1) environmental (1)
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1 deforestation Amazon Deforestation in the Amazon region puts biodiversity and medicinal plants at risk. 2
2 deforestation Environmental activists Deforestation has negative effects on habitats, soil, and climate, necessitating global preservation efforts supported by environmental activists. 2
3 deforestation Nigeria Deforestation in Nigeria is connected to urban expansion, infrastructure development, and agriculture such as palm oil plantations. 2
4 deforestation Thailand In Thailand, deforestation is linked to the loss of traditional ecological knowledge and medicinal plants. 2
5 deforestation environmental conservationists Environmental conservationists assert that deforestation poses a significant threat to biodiversity and advocate for forest protection. 2
6 deforestation Environmental conservation perspective Deforestation is seen as a threat to biodiversity and ecosystem balance, leading to a focus on preserving forests from an environmental conservation perspective. 1
7 deforestation Environmental organizations Environmental organizations advocate for sustainable forestry and protection of forests to address deforestation. 1
8 deforestation Logging companies Logging companies believe that deforestation is necessary for economic activities and development. 1
9 deforestation Papua New Guinea Deforestation in Papua New Guinea contributes to the depletion of tropical rainforests and the loss of indigenous livelihoods. 1
10 deforestation agricultural industries Deforestation is seen as necessary for agricultural expansion and development. 1
11 deforestation environmental Deforestation causes ecological imbalance and efforts are made to protect forests and promote reforestation. 1