Why is it difficult to stop the processes of slash and burn farming, overfarming, and overgrazing in Africa?
Answers
Answered by
7
Slash and burn farming is a form of shifting agriculture where the natural vegetation ... This process is repeated over and over. ... Maybe about 250 million ( they are not easy to count) are forced to eke out a living like ..
Answered by
3
Answer:
Many people living and farming in Africa are doing so on the subsistence level. Because of poverty, it is hard for people to think about the environment when they are fighting for the survival of their family. People want to protect the environment, governments want to protect the environment, but since poverty is so high, it is hard to pass and enforce environmental legislation.
Explanation:
Similar questions