Answer:
forests have regional importantnce
provide protection from sandstorms
provides timber
increased the clearing of forests
Answer: Forests have regional importance.
Forests provide protection from sandstorms.
Forests provide timber and fuel for the region.
Population growth has increased the clearing of forests.
Explanation: Although forests occupy only a small percentage of the region's land area, they still play a significant role. In rural areas, especially in the mountains, people rely heavily on forests for timber and fuel.
For example:
Nearly sixty percent of Yemen's population depends on the region's forests for fuel.
Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Syria also depend heavily on the region's trees for fuel.
It should be noted that as many people in the region move from rural to urban areas, the stress on the forests is expected to decline.
In addition to timber and fuel, forests also provide protection. They protect the region's soil and water, particularly in mountain areas and in areas where desertification is a problem. They prevent erosion by stabilizing sand dunes and river banks. Forests also provide protection against dust- and sandstorms.
Increasing population has reduced forested areas in the region. Forests have been cleared to provide new areas for people to live. To feed the region's growing population, farms have replaced wooded areas. One of the more affected areas lies along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in Lebanon and Syria.
Many countries have recently become aware of the ecological value of forests. Governments recognize the value of the preservation of biodiversity and the development of ecotourism in the region. In many countries, sustainable forest management practices have been included in the countries' development plans.
Biodiversity. The primary biodiversity issues of the region include:
management of water resources;
maintenance of inland water biodiversity; and
reducing the overhunting of large mammals and birds.
The region has a wide variety of both land and water ecosystems. Like their supporting ecosystems, some plant and animal species are endemic, meaning they are unique to the region.
For example:
eight hundred plants species;
seven mammal species;
ten bird species; and
11 percent of the coral species.
Population increases and the corresponding resource use, especially water, have resulted in significant habitat loss and reduced biodiversity. A large number of the region's vertebrates are threatened by extinction.
Increasing urban development has resulted in the increased use of surface water and the extraction of groundwater. Population increases strain food resources and result in the use of land that was previously considered "unfarmable" to be used for agricultural purposes. These new farmlands frequently require much irrigation, resulting in salinization and decreases freshwater biodiversity.
People's activities have also reduced biodiversity in marine ecosystems. These activities include:
pollution due to oil spills and the disposal of industrial and domestic waste; and
the introduction of non-native species through the shipping industry.
Changes to coastal ecosystems have significantly reduced the number of mangroves. In Saudi Arabia, for example, approximately fifty percent of the mangroves have been lost.
Additionally, Mediterranean monk seals, marine turtles, and marine sponges are threatened by changes to their coastal ecosystems.
Recent history has also witnessed a decline in large land animals. This decline has been largely attributed to excessive hunting and technological advances such as four-wheel drive vehicles and automatic weapons. Threatened animals in the region include the gazelle, the leopard, the cheetah, the ostrich, the oryx, and the bustard.
Since the 1980s, programs to breed threatened species have been created. Additionally, strategies to reintroduce the Arabian oryx, the Houbara bustard, and some species of gazelle into Syria, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Jordan have been implemented.
The Convention on Biological Diversity has been ratified by most nations in the region. Signers have committed to substantially reducing the loss of biodiversity on a local, national, and global level by 2010. Some countries have also signed agreements that are related to biodiversity such as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). Further, many countries are abiding by the terms of other regional agreements such as the Mediterranean Action Plan (MAP) and Regional Organization for the Protection of the Environment of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (PERSGA).
Another effort to reduce habitat destruction and increase regional biodiversity is the movement to increase the number of protected areas in the region. Although the goal of this movement is desirable, it is also flawed. Frequently, local populations affected most are not consulted in these decisions.
What is the value of a?
A 6/2
B 9
C 8/3
D 36/2
Answer:
It is C
Explanation:
1 A rectangular prism with a volume of 5 cubic 1/3 units is filled with cubes with side lengths of 1 How many1/3 unit cubes does it take to fill the prism?
Answer:
15
Explanation:
if its 3 parts for 1 whole you just do 3 times 5 which is 15 that how many 1/3 it needs
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How do Mesophytes and Xerophytes differ on the basis of their habitat and water requirements?
Answer:
The key difference between Mesophytes and Xerophytes is that Mesophytes are adapted to average water and average temperature environments and Xerophytes are adapted to dry habitats.
Explanation:
Hydrophytes, Mesophytes, and Xerophytes are plants that show adaptations to survive in their environments. The key difference between Hydrophytes, Mesophytes, and Xerophytes is that Hydrophytes are adapted to aquatic environments, Mesophytes are adapted to average water and average temperature environments and Xerophytes are adapted to dry habitats.
Our solar system is just one part of the what?
Answer:
whole galaxy
Explanation:
Answer:
the universe
Explanation:
Why are fossil fuels nonrenewable forms of energy?
Answer:
fossil fuels are continually formed by natural processes, they are generally classified as non-renewable resources because they take millions of years to form and known viable reserves are being depleted much faster than new ones are generated.
Explanation:
Answer:
Although fossil fuels are continually formed by natural processes, they are generally classified as non-renewable resources because they take millions of years to form and known viable reserves are being depleted much faster than new ones are generated.
Explanation:
BRAINLY At the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, are the plates moving toward each other or away from each other?
Answer:
The North American and Eurasian Plates are moving away from each other along the line of the Mid Atlantic Ridge.
Explanation:
You are sailing in the Arctic Ocean far NW of Alaska. If it is 8:10 P.M. Wednesday at 170° E, what is the standard time and day at 170° W? This is a tough question. Consider time zones first and then deal with the date.
Answer:
Time Zones not only depend on Geographical locations but also on political phenomenon like countries area more on East-West or on North-South.
Actually standard way of writing time zone is in 24 hour format and so 8:10 pm should be written as 2010 hours.
Generally if you are interested in calculation only than should not write in the question as standard time the question further have other complications like International Date Line crosses for that 24 hours cycle comes in to play.
For this reason International Date Line is crooked imaginary line as this must not touch any portion of the land, island, peninsula.
Explanation:
How do we see space in our environment ?
Sydney and Valparaiso are the same distance from the equator and both are near the ocean. Is Valparaiso warmer, colder, or the same temperature as Sydney? Explain why as completely as you can.
Answer:
valaraiso
Explanation:
she is up the southern coast
Most people in Atlantic South America practice which religion?
A. Catholicism
B. Judaism
C. Islam
D. Protestantism
Answer:
Catholicism
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What is the capital of Washington state
Answer:
Olympia
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
I’m sure it’s Olympia