Environmental Sciences, asked by tabassumashraf05, 7 months ago

what are the consequences of overutilization of forests?​

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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The adverse consequences of overutilization of forests are given below.

Explanation:

  • Overutilization of forests is leading to many disastrous consequences.
  • There is a drastic change in climate and habitat of species.
  • By cutting down the trees, there is a reduction in the natural habitat of wildlife.
  • Deforestation is depriving the animals of their habitat and there is a shortage of food too.
  • The soil erosion is increasing and the natural fertility of the soil is decreasing due to deforestation.

Answered by bratislava
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The consequences of overutilization of forests includes the threatening of biodiversity and  destruction of resources.

Explanation:

  • The overutilization refers to the overexploitation of forest resources and they lead to the destruction of natural resources as soil erosion, wild plants.
  • Loss of animals and includes the fish stocks, aquifers along with the grazing pastures and this may result in the extinction of whole species or organism
  • Forest resources are an example of the tragedy of commons and they have been continually logged than the rates of reforestation which competes with other land uses like food production and grazing land.

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