Oaks : research and outreachto preventwoodland loss
Elephant culling as a meansto preventwoodland loss
tree felling ... by whichhave resultedin woodland loss
the excessive felling of timber to fuel the iron industriesresultedin woodland loss
both hoe - based and intensive oxen - plough shifting cultivation by migrants(passive) caused bywoodland losses
low - carbon cooking stoves to helppreventwoodland loss
by controlling the number of charcoal makers and the amount of charcoal harvesting(passive) can only be preventedWoodland loss
Council bosses acknowledgewould leadto woodland loss
to both environmental and socio - economic problemsmay leadto both environmental and socio - economic problems
to more than 21 percent of all CO2 emissionscontributesto more than 21 percent of all CO2 emissions
to global warming and climate changethus contributesto global warming and climate change
To a Rise in Human Disease A growing body of scientific evidenceIs LeadingTo a Rise in Human Disease A growing body of scientific evidence
to climate change and declining biodiversity worldwidecontributesto climate change and declining biodiversity worldwide
to the reduced uptake of CO2 from the atmosphere ... further fostering climate changeleadsto the reduced uptake of CO2 from the atmosphere ... further fostering climate change
to floods , soil erosion , and stagnant agricultural outputhas contributedto floods , soil erosion , and stagnant agricultural output
to its demisehas also contributedto its demise
to falling soil quality andhas contributedto falling soil quality and
to a shortage of water supply , soil degradation and climate imbalanceleadsto a shortage of water supply , soil degradation and climate imbalance
12 – 25 % greenhouse gas emissionscauses12 – 25 % greenhouse gas emissions
to 1/6 of annual greenhouse gas emissionscontributesto 1/6 of annual greenhouse gas emissions
to reduced rainfallleadsto reduced rainfall
to increased greenhousegas production , which contributes to global warmingcan leadto increased greenhousegas production , which contributes to global warming
to higher carbon emissionscontributesto higher carbon emissions
alsoleadsalso
to increasingly drier conditions that could result in forest fires on a massive scaleleadsto increasingly drier conditions that could result in forest fires on a massive scale
to reduce dry - season rainfall across the Amazon basin by 21 percent by 2050is setto reduce dry - season rainfall across the Amazon basin by 21 percent by 2050
between 6 percent and 12 percent of annual global carbon dioxide emissionscontributesbetween 6 percent and 12 percent of annual global carbon dioxide emissions
to biological annihilationcontributesto biological annihilation
as much as 12 - 15 percentcontributesas much as 12 - 15 percent
an ' Amazon savannah ' Dr Nobrecreatingan ' Amazon savannah ' Dr Nobre
a surge in human diseaseis triggeringa surge in human disease
to the elimination of certain vectors that are specially adapted to the forest ecosystem ... thereby decreasing the disease burdenmay ... leadto the elimination of certain vectors that are specially adapted to the forest ecosystem ... thereby decreasing the disease burden
is growing concern about the health consequencesis resultingis growing concern about the health consequences
from agricultural conversionresultingfrom agricultural conversion
from land conversion to agricultureresultingfrom land conversion to agriculture
to an increase in agricultural productivityleadingto an increase in agricultural productivity
precedent - Cheshire Live Loss of woodland would set precedent PLANS have been resubmitted to Vale Royal Borough Council for a change of use of land at Park Road , Tarporley to create off street parkingwould setprecedent - Cheshire Live Loss of woodland would set precedent PLANS have been resubmitted to Vale Royal Borough Council for a change of use of land at Park Road , Tarporley to create off street parking