“Globalization is often associated
with deforestation, but its impacts on forest recovery are less known” (Susanna
B. Hecht). This article
analyzed socioeconomic data, land-use surveys, and satellite imagery to monitor
changes in woody cover in El Salvador from the early 1990s to the present. "Even where rural
population density exceeded 250 people per square kilometer, they documented a
22% increase in the area with more than 30% tree cover, and a 7% increase in
the area with more than 60% tree cover," (Susanna B. Hecht). The results may seem surprising to many conservationists who
most often associate globalization with deforestation and degradation of
old-growth forests. Hecht and Saatchi argue that “the roles of economic and
social trends like globalization and remittances on forest recovery have so far
been overlooked.” Globalization and Forest Resurgence: Changes in Forest
Cover in El Salvador Article
Diarrhea Outbreak during U.S. Military Training in El Salvador (click here)
This article was writing in order to show how animals like flies are affecting people with diseases such as diarrhea it is related to the environment because people are killing frogs and toads that are in charge of keep the environment clean from the excesive number of insects misquotes and zancudos all of this disturbance that are occuring is because we are taking one animal from a place and the balance in habitat have been broken.
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