The Impact of Forest Conversion!

in #steemit7 years ago

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In the allocation of the function of the area, non-forest area or otherwise known as other areas of use reaches more than one-third of the province. Most of these areas do not have forest cover, only a few have secondary forests and plantations.

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Global warming has short-term and long-term effects that are very dangerous and will cause considerable disaster for the earth. The effects of short-term global warming include: Changes in weather that can no longer be predicted, the span of the dry season and the rainy season is not balanced. The transition of seasons accompanied by frequent whirlwinds and rainstorms in the sea resulted in large tidal waves along the coast, resulting in the erosion of land along the coastline.
And the more terrible is its long-term impact such as: If the beach is affected by continuous abrasion this will result in higher sea level. In the long term cities / regions whose beaches are affected by abrasion will drown. Droughts and floods that hit a number of regions could lead to a food crisis. Prone to landslides, heavy rains with high intensity that can cause landslides. Moreover, forests and certain lands have changed function. There are about 918 landslide prone locations scattered throughout Indonesia, including NTT, Kalimantan, Bali and East Java. The latter will be more susceptible to disease in every turn of the season, not only diseases that attack humans but also attack plants and animals. Look at always there is a new type of disease that plague in the event of a change of seasons.

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