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Afforestation can be harmful when it disrupts local ecosystems, particularly if non-native species are planted, which can outcompete native flora and fauna. It may also lead to soil degradation, as certain tree species can deplete soil nutrients and alter water cycles. Additionally, large-scale afforestation efforts can displace local communities and wildlife, impacting biodiversity and cultural practices. Furthermore, if not managed sustainably, it can create monocultures that are more susceptible to pests and diseases.

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