
Deforestation and Land Use
Deforestation refers to the large-scale clearing of forests, often to make room for agriculture, urban development, or logging. This process dramatically impacts biodiversity, as many species lose their habitats. It also contributes to climate change, since trees absorb carbon dioxide. Land use encompasses how land is managed and developed, including activities like farming, mining, and residential construction. Sustainable land use practices aim to balance economic growth with environmental protection, ensuring that natural resources are preserved for future generations while supporting human needs. Understanding both concepts is crucial for addressing environmental challenges.