Examples of using Deforestation in English and their translations into Chinese
{-}
-
Political
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Programming
The fight against climate change and halting deforestation were of particular importance.
Most of the rest is due to land-use change, in particular deforestation.
Rampant deforestation of the Amazon.
Total deforestation during 2000-2005 was 13 million hectares per year.
Addendum 1 to the report of the Secretary-General, entitled" Combating deforestation".
And here the light green are areas of massive deforestation.
Meeting growing food needs around the world while tackling deforestation.
Deforestation, soil erosion, sedimentation in coastal waters, water pollution, and poor waste management are among the environmental challenges.
Strategies under investigation currently include compensation for avoided deforestation, clean coal technologies, clean transportation technologies, and development and dissemination of improved residential cookstoves.
The foliage was low and dusty, deforestation had been a problem in recent years, Sylvie said, as people had cut trees for firewood.
No deforestation and no new development in peat areas are the fundamental commitment from us that all oleochemicals produced are sustainable.
Now, however, thanks to deforestation and its sensitivity to climate change, it too has been listed as endangered.
Participants acknowledged that the tools and methodologies for estimating changes in carbon stocks and monitoring deforestation are already available and could be used.
The impacts of deforestation and forest degradation, climate change and the loss of biodiversity will have major social and economic consequences.
Learn more about our efforts to end deforestation, boost agricultural production, strengthen certifications and more to promote sustainable land use.
This is expected to lead to severe impacts such as largescale deforestation, pollution and consequent health problems in slum areas, especially for women.
Measures may include regulation of demand-side use of forest products or other commodities that have resulted in deforestation or forest degradation.
In some countries, deforestation due to manufacturing of charcoal has increased 8-10 times more than the forest' s production capacity.
Deforestation, the destruction of wetlands and other forms of land conversion can release massive amounts of carbon into the atmosphere, which may worsen global warming.
While deforestation is slowing in some places- most notably Brazil- it still remains far too high.