What will be the impact of destroying wild plant resources on the environment?

Updated on society 2024-08-11
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    With the development of society now, people's life activities have had a great impact on wild plant resources, although the society has been calling for the protection of wild plants, but the effect is not obvious, today we will talk about the many impacts on the environment if we do not pay attention to the protection of wild resources.

    A long time ago, we human beings have begun to exploit primeval forests and some vegetation, and it has lasted for thousands of years, but in the past, the degree of exploitation was not large, and the demand of modern industry for mining exceeded what the environment could afford, so it led to a lot of ecological and environmental problems, such as soil erosion, as well as forest vegetation degradation, grassland degradation, resulting in environmental changes, so that organisms are not adapted to the new environment, resulting in the loss of biodiversity.

    With the increase of the world's population, there are more and more garbage discharges, resulting in a lot of industrial waste, waste, and excessive use of pesticides, industrial wastewater is discharged into clean water sources, fossil fuel immortal pollution sources are discharged into the air, polluting the air, and sulfur oxides are equal to water vapor combined, forming acid rain, and finally polluting the environment, resulting in the destruction of wild plant resources, bringing fatal effects to the ecosystem and the environment.

    In medicine, there are many wild plant resources with high medical value, human beings for their own interests, vigorously exploit these resources, and exploit these resources on a large scale, resulting in the extinction of some precious wild plant resources with high medical value.

    In fact, human destruction of wild resources, such as excessive deforestation, will not only destroy the forest ecosystem, but also imperceptibly affect the global ecosystem.

    In general, the excessive destruction of wild plant resources will have a great impact on natural resources, and excessive exploitation will cause the reduction of biodiversity, resulting in the destruction of ecological balance, and ultimately the negative impact will also have a bad impact on the daily life of human beings, so we must protect wild resources and protect our environment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    In general, the excessive destruction of wild plant resources will have a great impact on natural resources, and excessive exploitation will cause the reduction of biodiversity, resulting in the destruction of ecological balance, and ultimately the negative impact will also have a bad impact on the daily life of human beings, so we must protect wild resources and protect our environment.

    The impact of forest vegetation destruction on the ecological environment.

    1.Aesthetic issues. Without vegetation, bare mountains or ruins are clearly devoid of nature's affinity.

    2.Ecosystems are destroyed. Vegetation plays an important role in the ecosystem and is a habitat for animals, insects, etc. Biodiversity is also destroyed when vegetation is destroyed.

    3.Soil erosion is intensifying. After the destruction of vegetation, the ability of rainfall to wash the soil is enhanced, and soil erosion is intensified. One is soil degradation, such as grassland degradation into desert; The second is to bring environmental pollution problems, such as eutrophication of water bodies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The significance of the environment to the earth is significant, wild plants are also part of the environment, if the resources of wild plants are destroyed, then it will cause certain pollution and damage to the environment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Break the ecological balance and affect the global ecosystem. Many wild plant resources play a great role in medicine, and destroying them is also a great loss to medicine, and destroying plants will also break the ecosystem and bring natural disasters.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It has caused the degradation of vegetation, the desertification of the land, and the reduction of biodiversity in nature, which has caused a devastating blow to nature.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Excessive destruction of wild plant resources may lead to changes in the local soil environment, and then affect the climate, so we should reasonably develop and protect wild plant resources.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Since the beginning of this century, due to the lack of attention to environmental protection by human beings, unplanned and unrestrained demand from the natural world for plant resources, the destruction of the ecology, resulting in many plants losing the natural environment on which they depend for survival and are on the verge of extinction, and some have even become extinct. We have taken.

    1. All cities and counties shall immediately organize and carry out special management actions to crack down on the destruction of plant resources, and urgently expel those who enter the forest area to indiscriminately collect and dig wild plants. At the same time, we will crack down on the illegal acquisition, transportation and transportation of plants. 2. All nature reserves, forest farms, and provincial forestry bureaus shall strengthen the management of outsiders entering forest areas, and implement a strict registration and review system to prevent outsiders from illegally entering forest areas and destroying plant resources.

    3. Strictly abide by international conventions and prohibit the illegal export of wild plant resources. Wild plants are prohibited, the local wild plant market is banned, and all wild plants are confiscated and the parties concerned are seriously dealt with. Fourth, the city to strengthen the inspection and supervision of plant artificial cultivation units and individuals, the establishment of a registration system, investigation and verification of artificial cultivation of plant provenance, variety, quantity, annual reproduction, etc., and gradually standardize the activities of artificial cultivation of orchid resources.

    Fifth, the timber inspection stations strictly control, strengthen the inspection of personnel and vehicles entering and leaving the forest area, and find illegal transportation of rare wild plants, requiring timely reporting to the local forestry administrative departments and will be dealt with in accordance with the law.

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  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Migratory birds that depend on wetlands for survival can only migrate, but it takes a long time for animals to adapt to the environment! If they can't find the right food and environment in a place where they can fly, most of them will be wiped out (predators, starvation, intraspecific struggles, etc.)! In addition, the amount of water stored in the land will be greatly reduced, and the aquatic animals in the wetlands will ...... die

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Vegetation destruction: vegetation is the general term for the plant community covering the surface, and vegetation destruction is the destruction of this overburden, which has a direct impact on increasing the loss of large rocks trapped in water and soil, and indirectly producing environmental pollution.

    Environmental pollution: The entry of pollutant substances changes the natural background state of the environment and enters a state that is harmful to ecology and human beings.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The main reasons are as follows:

    1 Cutting down trees.

    Temperate forests have a long history of deforestation, and 1 3 percent of temperate forests in Europe, North America and other places have been cut down during industrialization. The large-scale exploitation of tropical forests is just over 30 years old. European countries entered Africa, the United States entered Central and South America, and Japan entered Southeast Asia in search of tropical forest resources.

    During this period, the import of tropical timber by developed countries increased tenfold, reaching about 10 percent of the world's timber and pulp supply. But in recent years, more and more countries have banned the export of logs in order to protect tropical forests.

    2. Reclamation of forest land.

    In order to meet the demand for food due to population growth, a large amount of forest land has been reclaimed in developing countries, especially by farmers who illegally burn and burn the land for farming, causing serious damage to forests. It is estimated that more than half of the deforestation in the tropics is due to burning and reclamation. When the population is sparse, farmers move to other places after cultivating for a period of time, and the fertility and forests of the original cultivated woodlands can be restored relatively quickly, and slash-and-burn farming does not pose much harm to the forests.

    However, with the growth of population, the cultivation intensity and duration of the reclaimed forest land have increased, which has exacerbated the soil erosion of the forest land and seriously damaged the ability of forest vegetation to regenerate and recover.

    3 Collect fuelwood.

    About half of the world's population uses fuelwood as the main fuel for cooking, and more than 100 million cubic metres of forest are transported from tropical forests each year for fuel. As the population grows, so does the demand for fuelwood, and the pressure to harvest trees increases.

    4 Large-scale grazing.

    In order to meet the demand for beef in countries such as the United States, Central and South America, especially the South American Amazon, has cut down and burned large amounts of forests to turn them into large-scale pastures.

    5 Air pollution.

    In countries such as Europe and the United States, air pollution also has a significant impact on forest degradation. According to a 1994 European Commission survey of 32 countries, some forests on the European continent have moderate or severe defoliation due to air pollution, among other reasons.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Due to the development of agriculture and other economic activities, the destruction of wild animal and plant resources, especially the pursuit of commercial purposes, man-made indiscriminate fishing and excessive collection, so that the wild animal and plant resources continue to decrease, so that some precious and rare wild animals and plants are extinct or endangered, thus causing great damage to human production activities and the ecological environment. Therefore, it is necessary to use legal means to protect wild animal and plant resources and create a good ecological environment for agricultural production and human activities.

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