Protecting vegetation
- Offering adequate plant protection
- Providing sufficient plant protection
- Protecting plants
Description
Protecting vegetation involves implementing measures to conserve and restore plant life, aiming to prevent habitat loss, soil erosion, and biodiversity decline. Essential actions include enforcing anti-deforestation laws, promoting sustainable land use, rehabilitating degraded areas, and controlling invasive species. These strategies directly address threats such as overgrazing, urban expansion, and pollution, ensuring the resilience of ecosystems and the continued provision of vital resources like clean air, water, and food for communities.
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Russia has 21% of the world's trees. Brazil has 16% of the trees and 22% of flowering plants.
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Global strategies
Type
(D) Detailed strategies
Subject
- Plant life » Plants
- Societal problems » Protection
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English
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V2232
DOCID
13222320
D7NID
204606
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Last update
Dec 3, 2024