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THE EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION IN REDUCTION OF BIRDS

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The negative impact of globalization on wild species is caused by the following factors: (i) increased development and exploitation of populations and natural areas to satisfy new demands of production and trade, including increased logging, land clearing for production agriculture, over fishing of marine fisheries, .

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These effects include, but are not limited to, reduced genetic diversity in agriculture. (loss of crop ... Nobody knows all of the environmental and social effects of globalization. T following listing is ... Resources Research, 8: 219-32. Edwards, R. ... Birds in a Wildlife Refuge', Conservation Biology,

The march of globalisation seems inexorable, with effects felt throughout the world. These effects include, but are not limited to, reduced genetic diversity in agriculture (loss of crop varieties and livestock breeds), loss of will species, spread of exotic species, pollution of air, water and soil, accelerated climatic change, exhaustion of resources, and social and spiritual disruption. The market cannot be relied on to control the environmental and other costs of globalization. Although its present dominance creates an impression of permanence, a conjunction of formidable limiting factors is even now acting to curb the process of globalization—possibly to end it altogether. Technological fixes cannot overcome these limiting factors. The architects of globalization have ignored the social, biological and physical constraints on their created system. Critics of globalization have noted that global free trade promotes the social and economic conditions most likely to undermine its own existence. The same can be said of the biological and physical limiting factors—especially, in the short term, the dwindling supplies of cheap energy. The necessary opposition that has formed to counter the worst features of globalization must keep its dangerous side-effects in the public eye, and develop alternative, workable sociology-economic systems that have a strong regional element and are not dependent on centralized, complex technologies.

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The negative impact of globalisation on reduction of birds is caused by the following factors: (i) increased development and exploitation of populations and natural areas to satisfy new demands of production and trade, including increased logging, land clearing for production agriculture, overfishing of marine fisheries, ...

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