3.4.2

Evaluation of Strategies

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Managing Threats to Tropical Rainforest Ecosystems

Tropical rainforest ecosystems face threats like deforestation and biodiversity loss; sustainable management strategies help protect these vital areas.

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Sustainable forest management

  • Selective logging reduces damage in tropical rainforest ecosystems.
  • Replanting native trees helps restore tropical rainforest ecosystems.
  • Agroforestry combines farming and trees, preserving tropical rainforest ecosystems.
  • Controlled access limits damage in tropical rainforest ecosystems.
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Protected areas and conservation

  • National parks protect large areas of tropical rainforest ecosystems.
  • Wildlife reserves conserve species and habitats in tropical rainforest ecosystems.
  • Local community involvement improves conservation in tropical rainforest ecosystems.
  • Ecotourism provides income while supporting tropical rainforest ecosystem preservation.
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Sustainable techniques

  • Limiting agricultural expansion reduces deforestation and habitat loss.
  • Protecting indigenous people supports traditional forest management and biodiversity.
  • Sustainable mining practices reduce damage to tropical rainforest ecosystems and water quality.
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Management effectiveness

  • Sustainable management balances the use and conservation of tropical rainforest ecosystems.
    • Some methods face challenges like funding and enforcement in tropical rainforest ecosystems.
  • Long-term success requires cooperation among governments, communities, and organisations.
    • Protecting tropical rainforest ecosystems supports global biodiversity and climate stability.
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National and international policy

  • International agreements encourage rainforest protection and sustainable use.
  • National laws regulate logging, mining, and land use in tropical rainforest areas.
  • Policies promote the rights and protection of indigenous peoples living in rainforests.
    • Enforcement of environmental laws is vital to reduce illegal logging and land clearing.

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8Paper 2 - Development

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