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Defanatly NO, the rainforests are extremely important to mother nature! That's foolishness to even think about doing that!
Ecotourism is one of the popular activities in Suriname. Ecotourism is 'green' travel to fragile, pristine, usually protected areas. Around 80 percent of Suriname is covered with pristine tropical rainforests. A number of protected areas have been established. These areas are popular destinations for ecotourists.
No - the flood plains should be protected from building
parts of the rainforests are being preserved for the animals to live happily in it.
Because in some areas they're indangered.
Some Temperate Rainforests are protected. Temperate Rainforests in the United States, South Africa, Japan, and Australia are in national and state parks. Other rainforests are not in national parks (to my knowledge); however, that does not mean that they don't have some form of protection.
World Database on Protected Areas was created in 1981.
To preserve Equatorial Rainforests, steps can be taken such as establishing protected areas, enforcing anti-logging laws, promoting sustainable agriculture practices, supporting local communities in sustainable livelihoods, and raising awareness about the importance of rainforest conservation. It is essential to address deforestation, illegal logging, and climate change to safeguard the biodiversity and ecosystem services provided by Equatorial Rainforests.
That is a debatable issue. There are economic arguments in favor of drilling for oil in protected areas, and environmental arguments against such drilling. My personal sympathies lie with the environmental arguments.
I know a lot about GIS of the Tanzania Protected areas that I wanted others to know.
Areas with heavy precipitation are called rainforests or wetlands.
Most rainforests lie close to the equator. those areas have the warmth and humidity necessary for rainforests (that has to do with tropical weather the equator is just a line on maps)