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various human activities partially or completely affect functioning of ecosystems at various levels and lead to their degradation . for example mining and large scale logging can completely change the land use and disturb the relationships of the biotic and abiotic elements . some human activities which can lead to degradation of ecosystems are as follows; 1> population growth and increase in consumption levels 2> migration and displacement 3> urbanization 4> industrialization and transport 5> shifting cultivation 6> tourism 7> construction of large dams 8> wars
•Destruction of the topographical landscape •Degradation of ecological communities (ecosystems) •Degradation of water quality •Destruction of agricultural and forest lands •Noise pollution •Air quality •Sedimentation and erosion •Land subsidence •Vibration from blasting and air blasts •Old mines often converted into landfills
Coal mining changes the earth by polluting the air and destroying wild life and land.
Coal mining changes the earth by polluting the air and destroying wild life and land.
Degradation of land includes soil erosion, salinization, nutrient depletion, and desertification. The rate of degradation has increased dramatically with growth in human populations and technology.Severe land damage accompanies large scale agriculture. Restoration is very problematical.Continued loss of arable land will jeopardize our ability to feed the world population.Land degradation is worldwide - both developed and developing countries.
Some two human activities that affect land resources include encroachment into forests and directing industrial wastes into rivers. Industrial effluents can lead to poisoning of the fish in the river.
Some of the problems facing the Cordillera region include deforestation leading to loss of biodiversity, land degradation due to mining activities, and threats to indigenous communities' traditional lands and cultures. Additionally, there are challenges related to water pollution and shortage due to mining activities and climate change impacts.
various human activities partially or completely affect functioning of ecosystems at various levels and lead to their degradation . for example mining and large scale logging can completely change the land use and disturb the relationships of the biotic and abiotic elements . some human activities which can lead to degradation of ecosystems are as follows; 1> population growth and increase in consumption levels 2> migration and displacement 3> urbanization 4> industrialization and transport 5> shifting cultivation 6> tourism 7> construction of large dams 8> wars
•Destruction of the topographical landscape •Degradation of ecological communities (ecosystems) •Degradation of water quality •Destruction of agricultural and forest lands •Noise pollution •Air quality •Sedimentation and erosion •Land subsidence •Vibration from blasting and air blasts •Old mines often converted into landfills
Coal mining changes the earth by polluting the air and destroying wild life and land.
Coal mining changes the earth by polluting the air and destroying wild life and land.
An area where most of the land is used for mining is known as a mining district or a mining region. These areas are characterized by extensive mining activities, infrastructure to support mining operations, and regulation specific to mining industry. Examples include the Pilbara region in Australia for iron ore mining and the Witwatersrand Basin in South Africa for gold mining.
Challenges in the Cordillera region of the Philippines include limited access to basic services such as healthcare and education due to its rugged terrain, threats to indigenous cultures and traditions, environmental degradation from mining activities, and issues related to land rights and conflict with governmental policies.
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Some of the main issues facing the Cordillera region include environmental degradation due to mining activities, disputes over ancestral land rights between indigenous communities and the government or corporations, and concerns about the impacts of climate change on the region's biodiversity and livelihoods.
Degradation of land includes soil erosion, salinization, nutrient depletion, and desertification. The rate of degradation has increased dramatically with growth in human populations and technology.Severe land damage accompanies large scale agriculture. Restoration is very problematical.Continued loss of arable land will jeopardize our ability to feed the world population.Land degradation is worldwide - both developed and developing countries.