Deforestation is the removal of forests through logging and burning trees. It occurs for various reasons like using trees for fuel, making charcoal, clearing land for agriculture, livestock grazing or settlements. Deforestation damages habitats, reduces biodiversity, and adversely impacts the carbon and water cycles. It contributes to climate change, soil erosion, desertification and displacement of indigenous people. The main direct causes of deforestation are agriculture (subsistence and commercial), logging, and fuel wood removals. Deforestation reduces environmental services provided by forests and degrades ecosystems.