The clearing or removal of forests for other land uses constitutes a significant environmental issue. This process involves the conversion of forested areas to non-forest uses, such as agriculture, urbanization, or resource extraction. An example includes the clearing of the Amazon rainforest for cattle ranching and soybean cultivation, transforming a vast forested area into agricultural land.
Its impact on the environment and human societies is substantial. The practice contributes to habitat loss, biodiversity decline, soil erosion, and altered hydrological cycles. Moreover, it plays a significant role in climate change by releasing stored carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and reducing the planet’s capacity to absorb greenhouse gases. Historically, agricultural expansion has been a primary driver, with increasing population and demand for resources accelerating the rate of forest loss in many regions.