English to Hindi Dictionary desertification

desertification

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The problems are global - poverty, air and water pollution, deforestation, desertification , overfishing, climate change - no country can confront these challenges alone.
the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
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Pollution, erosion, 'desertification' , increased rates of extinction and more can all be traced back to us.
The problems are global - poverty, air and water pollution, deforestation, 'desertification' , overfishing, climate change - no country can confront these challenges alone.
The burgeoning populations of this area is contributing to its 'desertification' by clearing forest for agriculture as well as for firewood.
Agriculture was neglected throughout this period, and 'desertification' gradually reduced arable land.
The litany of contemporary change includes global warming, ozone loss, soil erosion, deforestation, 'desertification' , collapsing fisheries, and disappearing aquifers.
Where food is scarce, people will often over-exploit the land in order to squeeze out of it what they can; that can lead to deforestation and 'desertification' .
Threatened by erosion, 'desertification' , overgrazing and global warming, cedar forests in the Moroccan Middle Atlas Mountains are going through a hard time.
One root cause of 'desertification' and deforestation is the use of wood as the basic source of energy, with the consequent loss of trees and degradation of the soil.
This is because trees fight greenhouse emissions, pollution and reduce 'desertification' , droughts, floods and storms.
It pays poor rural women to plant trees across the country to protect their farms from soil erosion and 'desertification' .
And there's also the risk of serious soil erosion leading to possible 'desertification' .
Deforestation and 'desertification' , caused in part by overpopulation, force people off of the hinterlands and into the cities.
Mozambique has experienced recurrent drought, flooding, cyclones, water pollution, and 'desertification' (the process by which land loses its nutrients and becomes desert).
Deforestation, 'desertification' and the number of endangered species continue to rise.
nearly one fifth of the world's land is threatened with 'desertification'
The UN in 2000 reported that half of all land in South Asia has lost agricultural potential because of 'desertification' .
In Ghana, a three-day workshop will focus on medicinal plants, conserving fresh water, renewable energy and 'desertification' .
The rest of the Arab lands are threatened by 'desertification' due to anthropogenic activities including overgrazing.
But there has been no other time in the history of the world when greenhouse gases, airborne methane and mercury, 'desertification' , and deforestation have been around.
This puts enormous pressure on the environment, contributing to deforestation and 'desertification' in these countries.
Despite the massive amount of land claimed by expanding 'desertification' each year, the phenomenon receives only infrequent attention, perhaps because the effects seldom seem to transcend international borders.
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