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Universidad Autónoma De Nuevo León.

Facultad de Contaduría Pública y Administración .

Comprensión de textos en inglés


Evidencia 2

Profesor:
MOSES DUKE MELVIN

Alumno:
Antón Yeray Hernández Álvarez Matricula 1994974
Angelica Lilian Balderas Cano Matricula 2002405
Luis Fernando Delgado Pinzón Matricula 2014247
Caleb Enoc Cepeda Alatorre Matricula 2003516
San
Nicolas de los Garza, 19/09/2022
Introduction

Deforestation is the permanent destruction of indigenous forests and woodlands. The


term does not include the removal of industrial forests such as plantations. It has
resulted in the reduction of indigenous forests to of their pre-agricultural area.
Deforestation is a problem that is caused largely by greed and want for property, money
and possibly status. In many parts of the world the forest is taken for granted as a
replenish able resource, which it is. The problem is that the trees cannot be re grown
and replanted at the rate at which they are being cut down.
For this reason, the forests are declining at an incredible rate and there is no for
seeable future for places like the Amazon which remained untouched for 20 000 years
and now could be destroyed in less than a human's lifetime. Deforestation is a problem
with far reaching consequences ranging from a barren landscape to a higher Carbon
Dioxide levels in the air. The underlying point is that we have to pull together to stop the
destruction of the world's woodlands and forests.
https://mm.tt/map/2424716359 Link of the map
CONCLUSIONS

CALEB ENOC CEPEDA ALATORRE 2003516


Few countries have all the answers to all the issues faced, thus there exists a real need for
international cooperation. The loss of forest resources transcends national boundaries and
affects the entire planet. Given this, various agencies' roles become vitally important to
minimize any potential downside and maximize the upside. Governments, NGOs,
intergovernmental panels and the like must work more closely to resolve the pressing issues
facing the forests. In many cases, a collaborative approach will provide a solution which is
more acceptable to all parties, and more robust than a solution that is developed unilaterally.
Societies around the world are beginning to face up to the reality that as a species man
requires forest resources - both the wood and non-wood products a sustainably managed
forest can provide. As the guardians of those resources, our performance has to date been
abysmal. It is with a great deal of urgency that we must turn that record around and ensure
that we have sustainably managed forests for the generations that are to follow. Only a long-
term global commitment to conservation and sustainable development can reverse the tide
of uncontrolled deforestation. A sound policy framework is central to this commitment.
Luis Fernando Delgado Pinzón: Deforestation is largely a tropical
problem. The quality of deforestation rate data has improved but
remains poor and has become a source of debate and debate. Although
socioeconomic factors and trade are the most important, the causes of
deforestation are complex and multifaceted. Deforestation affects the
environment by reducing ecosystem services and inefficiently wasting
resources, leading to biodiversity loss and disruption of ecosystem
processes and economies. Perhaps the most tragic consequences are the
loss of traditional beliefs and practices and the displacement of forest-
dependent communities. Addressing deforestation requires a range of
strategies, including the establishment of an effective global network of
protected areas to protect forest biodiversity and best practice
guidelines for the real implementation of forest resource use. Ultimately,
policy reformulation and a change in the attitudes of policymakers are
needed to ensure that forests receive appropriate economic, social, and
biological attention.

Anton Yeray Hernández Álvarez: In my opinion deforestation is a


serious problem for the environment, ecosystem and living creatures
that live in the ecosystem causing the extinction of many species and
drastically changing the ecosystem
Angelica Lilian Balderas Cano

Deforestation is very harmful to our community and to other communities around the
world. We shall reject and avoid causing deforestation by recycling ourВ .It provides us food,
medicinal plants,wood and many other things. A large number of people depends on forest
for their survival. The main cause of deforestationВ .Deforestation is destroying of trees.The
loss of trees can cause climate change, desertification, soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding,
increasedВ .Deforestation has led to the soil being washed away withВ .Conclusion
Deforestation is a major issue that needs to be addressed by all nations. It has negative
affects on the worlds eco-system, animal life and humanВ .CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS . Global reviews confirm that the main direct or proximate cause of
forest destruction is commercial farming, which accountsВ .Thus, deforestation is an
important issue to be discussed. It has adverse effects on each living being’s life.
Deforestation has become aВ .Read chapter 4. Conclusions and Recommendations: Forests
are valuable in our daily lives, crucial to our nations ecomony, and integral to the long-term
h.Lastly, we will present the actions led by the Brazilian Federal government since 2004 to
curb the phenomenon. The conclusion will lead us to think about
BIBLIOGRAFY

Pachamama Alliance (2022), Effects of deforestation, visible in:


https://pachamama.org/effects-of-deforestation

Hannah Ritchie and Max Roser (2022), Deforestation and Forest Loss, Visible in:
https://ourworldindata.org/deforestation

Without Author (2020), What Is Deforestation? Definition, Causes, Consequences, Solutions,


visible in:
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