The document describes an ascent of Monte Gorbea that took place on April 30th, 2011. A group climbed the mountain, which is located in the Basque Country region of Spain. They encountered clear weather during the hike to the summit and back.
Este álbum fotográfico contiene recuerdos de varios eventos importantes en mi vida el año pasado. Las fotos capturan momentos especiales como mi graduación de la universidad, un viaje a la playa con amigos y las vacaciones navideñas con mi familia.
Slides from presentation given by John Seifert, Director, Div of Forestry, Indiana Department of Natural Resources at the 12/8/11 Indiana Sustainable Natural Resources Task Force meeting.
More info: http://www.indianawildlife.org/snrtf.htm
Ratargul Swamp Forest is one of only three swamp forests in South Asia and contains many rare plant and animal species. However, it is being threatened by tourists who pollute the forest with litter and noise, illegal encroachment which is shrinking the forest size, and lack of protection from authorities. To protect the forest, strict rules for visitors should be implemented, encroachment stopped, and active protection and management from the government and NGOs established.
Forests are one of India's most important renewable resources. They provide timber, fuel, fodder and help regulate climate and rainfall. India has five main types of forests: tropical rainforests, tropical deciduous forests, thorn and scrub forests, tidal mangrove forests, and mountain forests. Tropical rainforests are found in areas with over 200 cm of rainfall while tropical deciduous forests cover over half of India's total forest area. Thorn and scrub forests are found in drier regions receiving less than 75 cm of rainfall. Mangrove forests grow along coastal tidal regions. Mountain forests vary by altitude from tropical to alpine vegetation. Deforestation is reducing India's forest cover and degrading the environment
Drivers of deforestation and forest degradationCIFOR-ICRAF
This presentation by Gabrielle Kissinger and Martin Herold was given on 26 November 2012 at a UNFCCC COP18 side-event in Doha, Qatar. They shared findings from a recently published global assessment on the drivers of deforestation and forest degradation, as well as country experiences of dealing with them in a REDD+ context. To support SBSTA considerations on REDD+, and to support ongoing national-level REDD+ planning and implementation, the assessment explores the importance of drivers, the role of drivers in REDD+ policy development and interventions, and in developing forest reference emission levels.
This document contains an English language lesson plan with various exercises on vocabulary, grammar, spelling, and phonics. The lesson covers two units. Unit 1 focuses on vocabulary like stars, email, forest, and twins. Grammar concepts include verbs, pronouns, and questions. Unit 2 introduces pets, animals, and their body parts. Exercises include matching pictures to words, filling in blanks, rearranging words to form sentences, and identifying parts of speech. The document provides answers to the different activity types.
Forests cover 30% of the Earth's surface and provide important ecological and economic resources. They are classified as renewable or non-renewable. Tropical rainforests are located in central and South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia and contain the greatest biodiversity. Temperate and boreal forests are found in Europe, Asia, and North America. India has 20% forest cover, hosting tropical moist deciduous and tropical dry deciduous forests. Forests are threatened by deforestation but are managed through afforestation, joint forest management, and social forestry programs to balance use with conservation.
The document describes an ascent of Monte Gorbea that took place on April 30th, 2011. A group climbed the mountain, which is located in the Basque Country region of Spain. They encountered clear weather during the hike to the summit and back.
Este álbum fotográfico contiene recuerdos de varios eventos importantes en mi vida el año pasado. Las fotos capturan momentos especiales como mi graduación de la universidad, un viaje a la playa con amigos y las vacaciones navideñas con mi familia.
Slides from presentation given by John Seifert, Director, Div of Forestry, Indiana Department of Natural Resources at the 12/8/11 Indiana Sustainable Natural Resources Task Force meeting.
More info: http://www.indianawildlife.org/snrtf.htm
Ratargul Swamp Forest is one of only three swamp forests in South Asia and contains many rare plant and animal species. However, it is being threatened by tourists who pollute the forest with litter and noise, illegal encroachment which is shrinking the forest size, and lack of protection from authorities. To protect the forest, strict rules for visitors should be implemented, encroachment stopped, and active protection and management from the government and NGOs established.
Forests are one of India's most important renewable resources. They provide timber, fuel, fodder and help regulate climate and rainfall. India has five main types of forests: tropical rainforests, tropical deciduous forests, thorn and scrub forests, tidal mangrove forests, and mountain forests. Tropical rainforests are found in areas with over 200 cm of rainfall while tropical deciduous forests cover over half of India's total forest area. Thorn and scrub forests are found in drier regions receiving less than 75 cm of rainfall. Mangrove forests grow along coastal tidal regions. Mountain forests vary by altitude from tropical to alpine vegetation. Deforestation is reducing India's forest cover and degrading the environment
Drivers of deforestation and forest degradationCIFOR-ICRAF
This presentation by Gabrielle Kissinger and Martin Herold was given on 26 November 2012 at a UNFCCC COP18 side-event in Doha, Qatar. They shared findings from a recently published global assessment on the drivers of deforestation and forest degradation, as well as country experiences of dealing with them in a REDD+ context. To support SBSTA considerations on REDD+, and to support ongoing national-level REDD+ planning and implementation, the assessment explores the importance of drivers, the role of drivers in REDD+ policy development and interventions, and in developing forest reference emission levels.
This document contains an English language lesson plan with various exercises on vocabulary, grammar, spelling, and phonics. The lesson covers two units. Unit 1 focuses on vocabulary like stars, email, forest, and twins. Grammar concepts include verbs, pronouns, and questions. Unit 2 introduces pets, animals, and their body parts. Exercises include matching pictures to words, filling in blanks, rearranging words to form sentences, and identifying parts of speech. The document provides answers to the different activity types.
Forests cover 30% of the Earth's surface and provide important ecological and economic resources. They are classified as renewable or non-renewable. Tropical rainforests are located in central and South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia and contain the greatest biodiversity. Temperate and boreal forests are found in Europe, Asia, and North America. India has 20% forest cover, hosting tropical moist deciduous and tropical dry deciduous forests. Forests are threatened by deforestation but are managed through afforestation, joint forest management, and social forestry programs to balance use with conservation.
The document discusses how forest societies and colonialism impacted forests in India. It describes how the British colonial government prioritized commercial forestry through plantations of single tree species. This led to large scale deforestation that cleared natural forests. Local forest communities lost access to forest resources and were displaced from their lands. The colonial government established the Indian Forest Service and enacted the Indian Forest Act of 1865 to restrict forest use and manage forests for timber extraction, further disrupting local societies.
Land resources (forest and minerals) & biodiversityankitaki02
this presentation includes all the different aspects of land resources with their different types including forest and mineral resources and apart from this the presentation also contains a vivid description of biodiversity with their benefits and a clip showing threats to this and their impact on environment.
The document discusses various topics related to forest resources including the definition of a forest, components of forests, different types of forests based on location, India's forest cover statistics, importance and functions of forests, causes and effects of deforestation, and methods of afforestation. It provides details on tropical, temperate, and coniferous forests, as well as information on India's forest cover and the need to increase afforestation efforts to combat deforestation.
Forests cover nearly half of the Philippines and provide many benefits such as preventing soil erosion, promoting rainfall, and maintaining air quality. However, forests are being destroyed through logging, farming, fires, and development. Conservation efforts include protected areas, reforestation, and laws against illegal logging. Forests are important to conserve due to their economic and environmental roles.
Forests cover approximately 30% of the Earth's land and provide important resources but are also under threat. They store large amounts of carbon, harbor much of the world's biodiversity, and provide economic and social benefits. While deforestation rates have slowed somewhat globally, forests continue to be damaged by fires, diseases, and human activities like agriculture and development. Management of forests varies around the world, with some regions showing more sustainable practices than others. Protecting forests will help mitigate climate change and conserve ecosystems.
This document provides an overview of forest resources in India. It discusses the following key points:
1. Forest resources play an important ecological, economic, and social role in India. They provide timber, fuel, habitat, soil protection, rainfall regulation, and more.
2. India has a variety of forest types ranging from tropical wet to dry deciduous to alpine forests. However, deforestation has reduced forest cover to only 21.02% of the country's area.
3. Deforestation is caused by factors like population growth, agriculture, infrastructure development, and logging. It leads to negative effects like soil erosion, desertification, reduced rainfall, loss of biodiversity, and global warming.
The document provides information about mineral resources and mining. It defines a mineral resource and describes India's national mineral scenario. It then lists various common minerals found in India, their estimated life expectancies, and their main locations and uses. The document discusses different types of surface mining and underground mining techniques. It also outlines some environmental effects of mining such as deforestation, pollution from tailings dams, subsidence from coal mining, and dispersal of heavy metals. Finally, it suggests actions that can be taken to reduce resource use and promote sustainability.
Forest conservation involves maintaining and protecting forested areas through various steps:
1) Massive afforestation projects should plant trees in unused lands to increase forest coverage while preventing overgrazing, fires, and soil erosion.
2) Existing forests must be protected from insects, pests, and pollution through measures like controlled grazing, preventing fires, and reducing environmental contamination.
3) Awareness should be raised about the importance of forests through educational campaigns, celebrating events like Van Mahotsava, and following the guidelines of international environmental organizations.
The document discusses forest resources and deforestation. It defines forests and their importance, listing their many uses from providing timber to supporting biodiversity. Forests help regulate climate and soil quality. However, large-scale depletion of forests is occurring due to agriculture, urbanization, mining, and fires. This causes issues like increased temperatures, soil erosion, and reduced rainfall. Conservation efforts include regulated cutting, reforestation, protected areas, and sustainable management. Deforestation is the large-scale removal of trees, reducing forest cover over 90%, with causes like desertification, habitat loss, and pollution. Controlling deforestation requires limiting human settlement, agriculture, mining, and overgrazing in forests.
1) The document discusses the opportunity for technology to improve organizational efficiency and transition economies into a "smart and clean world."
2) It argues that aggregate efficiency has stalled at around 22% for 30 years due to limitations of the Second Industrial Revolution, but that digitizing transport, energy, and communication through technologies like blockchain can help manage resources and increase efficiency.
3) Technologies like precision agriculture, cloud computing, robotics, and autonomous vehicles may allow for "dematerialization" and do more with fewer physical resources through effects like reduced waste and need for transportation/logistics infrastructure.
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The document discusses how forest societies and colonialism impacted forests in India. It describes how the British colonial government prioritized commercial forestry through plantations of single tree species. This led to large scale deforestation that cleared natural forests. Local forest communities lost access to forest resources and were displaced from their lands. The colonial government established the Indian Forest Service and enacted the Indian Forest Act of 1865 to restrict forest use and manage forests for timber extraction, further disrupting local societies.
Land resources (forest and minerals) & biodiversityankitaki02
this presentation includes all the different aspects of land resources with their different types including forest and mineral resources and apart from this the presentation also contains a vivid description of biodiversity with their benefits and a clip showing threats to this and their impact on environment.
The document discusses various topics related to forest resources including the definition of a forest, components of forests, different types of forests based on location, India's forest cover statistics, importance and functions of forests, causes and effects of deforestation, and methods of afforestation. It provides details on tropical, temperate, and coniferous forests, as well as information on India's forest cover and the need to increase afforestation efforts to combat deforestation.
Forests cover nearly half of the Philippines and provide many benefits such as preventing soil erosion, promoting rainfall, and maintaining air quality. However, forests are being destroyed through logging, farming, fires, and development. Conservation efforts include protected areas, reforestation, and laws against illegal logging. Forests are important to conserve due to their economic and environmental roles.
Forests cover approximately 30% of the Earth's land and provide important resources but are also under threat. They store large amounts of carbon, harbor much of the world's biodiversity, and provide economic and social benefits. While deforestation rates have slowed somewhat globally, forests continue to be damaged by fires, diseases, and human activities like agriculture and development. Management of forests varies around the world, with some regions showing more sustainable practices than others. Protecting forests will help mitigate climate change and conserve ecosystems.
This document provides an overview of forest resources in India. It discusses the following key points:
1. Forest resources play an important ecological, economic, and social role in India. They provide timber, fuel, habitat, soil protection, rainfall regulation, and more.
2. India has a variety of forest types ranging from tropical wet to dry deciduous to alpine forests. However, deforestation has reduced forest cover to only 21.02% of the country's area.
3. Deforestation is caused by factors like population growth, agriculture, infrastructure development, and logging. It leads to negative effects like soil erosion, desertification, reduced rainfall, loss of biodiversity, and global warming.
The document provides information about mineral resources and mining. It defines a mineral resource and describes India's national mineral scenario. It then lists various common minerals found in India, their estimated life expectancies, and their main locations and uses. The document discusses different types of surface mining and underground mining techniques. It also outlines some environmental effects of mining such as deforestation, pollution from tailings dams, subsidence from coal mining, and dispersal of heavy metals. Finally, it suggests actions that can be taken to reduce resource use and promote sustainability.
Forest conservation involves maintaining and protecting forested areas through various steps:
1) Massive afforestation projects should plant trees in unused lands to increase forest coverage while preventing overgrazing, fires, and soil erosion.
2) Existing forests must be protected from insects, pests, and pollution through measures like controlled grazing, preventing fires, and reducing environmental contamination.
3) Awareness should be raised about the importance of forests through educational campaigns, celebrating events like Van Mahotsava, and following the guidelines of international environmental organizations.
The document discusses forest resources and deforestation. It defines forests and their importance, listing their many uses from providing timber to supporting biodiversity. Forests help regulate climate and soil quality. However, large-scale depletion of forests is occurring due to agriculture, urbanization, mining, and fires. This causes issues like increased temperatures, soil erosion, and reduced rainfall. Conservation efforts include regulated cutting, reforestation, protected areas, and sustainable management. Deforestation is the large-scale removal of trees, reducing forest cover over 90%, with causes like desertification, habitat loss, and pollution. Controlling deforestation requires limiting human settlement, agriculture, mining, and overgrazing in forests.
1) The document discusses the opportunity for technology to improve organizational efficiency and transition economies into a "smart and clean world."
2) It argues that aggregate efficiency has stalled at around 22% for 30 years due to limitations of the Second Industrial Revolution, but that digitizing transport, energy, and communication through technologies like blockchain can help manage resources and increase efficiency.
3) Technologies like precision agriculture, cloud computing, robotics, and autonomous vehicles may allow for "dematerialization" and do more with fewer physical resources through effects like reduced waste and need for transportation/logistics infrastructure.
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The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
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