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Rainforest Case Study

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Case Study: The Amazon Rainforest in Brazil

The Amazon faces threats from farming, logging, mining, and fires. These harm wildlife, cause climate change, and affect people. Brazil uses laws, parks, and sustainable farming to protect it.

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Threats to the amazon rainforest ecosystem

  • The Amazon rainforest faces threats from logging, agriculture, and mining.
  • Cattle ranching and soy farming cause deforestation, especially in states like ParĂ¡.
  • Illegal gold mining pollutes waterways and damages habitats.
  • Roads like the Trans-Amazonian Highway break forests and harm animals.
  • Fires set to clear land spread uncontrollably, worsening damage.
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Sustainable management strategies

  • Brazil created protected areas like Amazon National Park to save forests.
  • Sustainable logging practices reduce damage by only taking mature trees.
  • Agroforestry combines farming with tree planting to maintain forest cover.
  • Environmental laws control mining and agricultural expansion.
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Community and international efforts

  • Indigenous groups in the Amazon actively manage forests sustainably.
  • NGOs fund reforestation projects to restore damaged areas.
  • International agreements support forest conservation and reduce emissions.
  • Ecotourism provides income without harming the Amazon rainforest.
  • Monitoring technology helps detect illegal activities.
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Conclusion: towards sustainable development

  • Reducing uneven development requires multiple strategies working together.
  • Trade, international aid, and debt relief each address different barriers to development.
  • Empowering local communities and improving governance is key to success.
    • Sustainable development needs long-term planning beyond quick fixes to achieve fair global progress.
  • Global agreements, such as the Paris Agreement, are vital for tackling climate change and supporting fair progress.

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1Paper 1 - Changing River Environnments

2Paper 1 - Changing Coastal Environments

3Paper 1 - Changing Ecosystems

4Paper 1 - Tectonic Hazards

5Paper 1 - Climate Change

6Paper 2 - Changing Populations

7Paper 2 - Changing Towns & Cities

8Paper 2 - Development

9Paper 2 - Changing Economies

10Paper 2 - Resource Provision

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