2. Why do you think the bamboo forests are being cut?
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We get through nearly 800 bamboo trees a day. ... "The rapid growth in demand for bamboo resources over the last two decades has caused excessive exploitation of forest resources in the province. This has resulted in serious disturbance and destruction of the biodiversity of ecosystems in natural bamboo forests."
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The Answer is:
Almost all terrestrial ecosystems have biological, edaphic, and climatic traits that are impacted by human activity. An section of high rain forest may be changed to pasture by burning and chopping down trees, which causes an immediate and noticeable alteration in the environment. This is one example of how human effects can be planned intentionally. The result, however, is frequently unintended, and people's living situations get worse.
- The forest becoming more flammable is another consequence of growing bamboo abundance, especially when dead bamboo biomass is readily available over sizable regions as a result of concurrent bamboo die-off events.
- Currently, it appears that the climate is humid enough to avoid large fires, but if the climate dries out and anthropogenic fires become more often, the balance might shift drastically, potentially have catastrophic effects on the entire forest ecosystem.
- Bamboo grows wood, and the shoots are edible and complements Indian food wonderfully.
- Applications for bamboo include the production of textiles and furniture.
- Its extract can be used to manufacture medications and has therapeutic effects.
- Bamboo is utilised as a wastewater filter in commercial effluent treatment.
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