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CASE STUDY: The Shrinking Rainforests. Twenty years after the goal of rescuing the Amazon rain forest first captured world attention, deforestation.

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Page 1: CASE STUDY: The Shrinking Rainforests. Twenty years after the goal of rescuing the Amazon rain forest first captured world attention, deforestation.

CASE STUDY:

The Shrinking Rainforests

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Twenty years after the goal of rescuing the Amazon rain forest first captured world attention, deforestation

and the burning of vast territories

are again climbing.

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Nineteen percent of the forests and woodlands

in South America have been lost,

with most of the recent losses occurring in and along the margins of the Amazon

rainforest.

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Ecological concerns related to the burning of theAmazon forest include:

• an increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere

• the loss of species

• the reduction in biodiversity in one of the most biologically diverse parts of the world.

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A new report by the Brazilian congressional committee

investigating foreign logging companies

estimates that the Amazon is being lost at a

rate of 20,000 square miles a year, three times

the previous estimate.

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For at least the last hundred years,

humans have cleared forests

to create either grazing lands or

croplands.

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It is important to realize that these croplands and

pastures are the basis of subsistence for the

developing countries of the Western Hemisphere.

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What is known from

satellite analysis proves

that deforestation is occurring

over a larger area

than previously estimated.

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The next slide was taken from

a satellite photograph over the region of Rhondonia,

Brazil.

The extensive logging operations

can be seen, as well as cleared sections for crops, and smoke from slash and

burn agricultural practices.

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This more distant satellite image of the same area shows sections of the

rainforest almost totally barren due to clear-cutting

practices of logging companies.

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1992

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A more dramatic vision of the tremendous changes in

Rhondonia can be seen by looking at

false-color images from satellites.

The following image is of the

same region in the mid 1970s. The red color indicates

heavy growth of rainforest vegetation, with a small road

running along the rivers.

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1975

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Less than 20 years later, the next false-color image of the same region shows logging damage and the establishment of a logging town.

The acres of rainforest logged is equal to the size of the state of Connecticut!

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1987

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This epoch of deforestation was even government

subsidized;principally by the

construction of the road that assisted with the spread of forest clearing.

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It was the Brazilian government's intention to encourage agricultural expansion

in the Amazon and thereby solve a rapidly growing urban population

problem.

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The slogan was: for the people without land, here is land without people.

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The demand in Europe and the United States

for hardwoods like mahogany,

used for furniture, has ushered in large

illegal logging operations throughout the Amazon.

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New research from the region strongly suggests that fires are also rapidly becoming as great a threat to the

biological integrity of the Amazon as is deforestation.

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The state of the world's rain forests is particularly

distressing now that global warming has again become a major

concern.

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Growing forests help absorb the gases that warm the

atmosphere.

Burning those

forests, of course, adds

to the problem.

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Fires are set in the

Amazon to burn off

primary forest and

also to burn old cattle pastures.

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Eco-tourism, logging, illegal mining

and government inaction are also responsible

for invasions of indigenous lands and a near doubling

of diseases affecting Indians.

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Increased fatalities from

common diseases

such as flu, colds,

tuberculosis and measles

are devastating indigenous

tribes.

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The government appears caught between international pressure to reduce the amount of burning and deforestation, and the influence ofpowerful domestic lobbies from the logging industry, farmers and large landholders.

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Lacking enforcement muscle,

the government environmental agency ultimately collects very few of the fines it imposes.

In a recent interview, the President of Brazil acknowledged that the agency needed more money and muscle.

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As part of the United States’ overall effort

to reduce the threats of global climate change,

the U.S. donated $30 million dollars

to fund preservation of the Brazilian rainforest.

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The money helped launch an international fund

of seven industrialized countries, which is

coordinated by the government of Brazil.

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The Amazon, responsible for maintenance

of global ecological systems,

will be lost within 50 years

if current trends

continue.

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CASE STUDY:

The Shrinking Rainforests

of Brazil

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Source:U.S. Geological Survey,NASA Earth Observatory