With this amount of forest degradation, the gambier processing could be sustained for 12 years only.
It is threatened by forest degradation, which is fragmenting the population, and by hunting.
Deforestation, forest degradation or changes in land management practices can cause releases of carbon from soil to the atmosphere.
However, the influence of humans has often contributed to kelp forest degradation.
The majority holds drought primarily responsible for forest degradation, with only 4% attributing this to cattle grazing.
However, humans have contributed to kelp forest degradation.
With high human pressure on the forests, some minimum amount of forest degradation is almost unavoidable.
Set in the not too distant future, Thirst also gently suggests a changing planet, affected by climate change, forest degradation, and limited resources.
In our view, we very much need both of these to halt deforestation, forest degradation and the decline in biodiversity.
Major land and forest degradation remain a pressing issue.