deforest

చెట్లు నరికి వేయుట
definition
verb
They did not clear or deforest wide areas as they would have done if they had based their economy on a dry farming system.
clear (an area) of forests or trees.
translation of 'deforest'
చెట్లు నరికి వేయుట,
చెట్లను నరికివేయుట ద్వారా వృక్ష సంపదను తగ్గించుట
example
They did not clear or 'deforest' wide areas as they would have done if they had based their economy on a dry farming system.
Most of the area is 'deforested' and carpeted with African savanna grasses, but various parks preserve patches of remnant or second-growth forest.
She notes that overfishing, 'deforestation' , and drought have impoverished some people.
Population pressures, poverty, and clear-cutting are rapidly 'deforesting' the Earth while causing much associated damage.
He said most of the land had been allocated to charcoal burners who had ended up 'deforesting' the area.
All of that land had been 'deforested' prior to 1930.
In addition, the pollution of air, water, soil and massive 'deforestation' would affect areas beyond the valley.
At least half the deaths were caused by a landslide above Las Colinas, an area 'deforested' by excessive construction work.
Much of the environmental concern about 'deforestation' has focused solely on tropical rainforests.
This vulnerability to fire damage in some regions was a key reason why there were large 'deforested' areas when Europeans first arrived in the country.
Deforesting the Earth tells the story of 'deforestation' from the Ice Ages to the present.
What happened is that the Anasazi 'deforested' the area around their settlements until they were having to go further and further away for their fuel and their construction timber.
England, for instance, was largely 'deforested' by the 1700s.
The area had become barren because it was 'deforested' and had lost the thin layer of rich soil.
New fields are prepared in the following manner: First a suitable and fertile area is identified after which this area is 'deforested' .
The area to be 'deforested' is four times the size of Portugal and would be mainly used for agriculture and pastures for livestock.
‘In heavily 'deforested' Haiti, about 80 percent of the loss of tree cover came from coffee production,’ explains Llach.
Thirteen Buddhist pagodas, 17 schools, and several villages are now planting those trees in an attempt to restore a severely 'deforested' area.
But with the park still intact and once 'deforested' areas being restored, researchers will continue to descend on Masoala.
In Scotland, Orbost is a thriving wood in an area that was heavily 'deforested' in previous centuries.
The results showed that nearly one-third of the areas that were logged selectively were completely 'deforested' for grazing and other uses within four years.
In Nepal, new forests tend to be planted on relatively gentle slopes, whereas 'deforested' areas are more often steeplands.
What's more, the howlers' habitat was being 'deforested' for agricultural uses and for firewood.
Large areas have been 'deforested' to dedicate them to a rudimentary and migrant agriculture; forest fires are intense and frequent, destroying the young trees and therefore the regeneration capacity of the forest.
The result was rather an increase in 'deforestation' and illegal logging and a rapid decrease in forest resources.
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