political science
anthropology(:
economics
Economics
G - Geography
economics
G - Geography
anthropology
E - Economics
E - Economics
The social science that might study the effect of cutting the old-growth forest as a link to our past is environmental sociology. Environmental sociologists examine the social and cultural factors shaping human interaction with the environment, including the historical significance of natural resources and the impacts of environmental change on society. They would likely investigate the implications of cutting down old-growth forests on collective memory, cultural heritage, and the sense of connection to the past.
The positive effects of cutting down mangroves might include the clearing of space for other plants or trees. Cutting mangroves in most areas is considered to be illegal because the trees are protected.
yes, anthropology studies the evolution of mankind which includes his evolution physically and culturally as well. So the study of man's cleareance of forests for his settlement is a part of anthropology. Hope this helps u.