How much land has Figi lost due to tourists rubbish
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the land is very rubbish because of vehicle force and pollution, gums and plastic
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The main challenges to the environment in Fiji are deforestation, soil erosion, and pollution. Over the last 20 years or so, 30% of Fiji's forests have been eliminated by commercial interests.
While over 60% of Fiji’s total land area is suited to
some form of agricultural activity, only 29% is appropriate for arable farming. The nature of land
utilization practices, whether for agriculture, forestry, or mining activities, has also increased
risks associated with high soil erosion, river and stream contamination, sedimentation, pollution,
and flooding in low coastal and coral reef areas. In some instances, this has led to the
irreversible loss of biodiversity. The terrestrial flora and fauna of Fiji demonstrate a high degree
of endemism—over half (56%) of Fiji’s 1,594 known plant species are entirely endemic. Fiji has
48 terrestrial protected areas covering 488 km2
or 2.7% of its land area. These sites are formally
protected. Some 129 terrestrial, marine, and mangrove sites are faced with formal conservation
management challenges.
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