deforestation , soil erosion , sedimentation , land degradation and hydrologic deterioration of the watersheds(passive) caused byRetarding Watershed degradation
deforestation , soil erosion , soil conservation essay , sedimentation , land degradation and hydrologic deterioration of the watersheds(passive) caused byRetarding Watershed degradation
logging , agriculture , grazing , urbanization and other human activities that alter stream channels and greatly reduce their ability to support fish(passive) is caused byWatershed degradation
Factorsinfluencingwatershed degradation
deforestation , pumping water from underground aquifers faster than they can be recharged , or diverting so much water from wetlands or rivers(passive) caused bywatershed degradation
unsustainable land - management practices , including poor logging practices and inappropriate infrastructure development(passive) caused bywatershed degradation
human development and other activities(passive) caused bywatershed degradation
agriculture — including organic agriculture(passive) caused byWatershed degradation
In the face of rising temperatures , dwindling snowpack and increased risk of extreme wildfire and drought , now more than ever it is importantpreventwatershed degradation
the biophysical conditionsinfluencingwatershed degradation
humans(passive) caused bywatershed degradation
pollution ... thosecausewatershed degradation
an effortto preventwatershed degradation
to high levels of erosion , andhas ledto high levels of erosion , and
in destruction of property and liferesultingin destruction of property and life
to severe soil erosion , erratic streamflow , siltation of dams and reservoirs , poor water qualityhas resultedto severe soil erosion , erratic streamflow , siltation of dams and reservoirs , poor water quality
in high risk of erosion followed by risk of flooding in the lowlandshas resultedin high risk of erosion followed by risk of flooding in the lowlands
an extremely fragile environmenthas createdan extremely fragile environment
in the loss of value over time , including the productive potential of land and water ... accompanied by marked changes in the hydrological behaviour of a river system resulting in inferior quality , quantity and timing of water - flowresultsin the loss of value over time , including the productive potential of land and water ... accompanied by marked changes in the hydrological behaviour of a river system resulting in inferior quality , quantity and timing of water - flow
in turnleadsin turn
to reduced productivity ... even on marginal lands ... needs information which should be supplied in an accurate and timely effective mannerleadto reduced productivity ... even on marginal lands ... needs information which should be supplied in an accurate and timely effective manner
from the interaction of physiographic featuresresultingfrom the interaction of physiographic features
to severe biological consequencesleadingto severe biological consequences
to flooding in the rainy season and insufficient water supply in the dry seasonleadingto flooding in the rainy season and insufficient water supply in the dry season