Land use changes: The initiator of environmental problem

The aim of this paper is to point out the influence of land use changes on environmental tragedies, and also to show how sudden shift in land use pattern due to economic development can contribute towards environmental degradation. Changes in land usage and land use pattern, mostly considered the mo...

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Main Authors: Mariyappan, Raman, Perumal, Selvan
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spelling my.uum.repo.23172020-11-19T07:27:04Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/2317/ Land use changes: The initiator of environmental problem Mariyappan, Raman Perumal, Selvan GE Environmental Sciences The aim of this paper is to point out the influence of land use changes on environmental tragedies, and also to show how sudden shift in land use pattern due to economic development can contribute towards environmental degradation. Changes in land usage and land use pattern, mostly considered the most affecting factor involving environmental disaster tragedies. The current threat to the environment, which is a common concern of all mankind, stems essentially fiom past neglect in managing the natural environment and resources. In the developed world, especially in Europe, agriculture has caused the removal of a significant proportion of the natural vegetation. The most, significant impacts of agriculture in the developing world are deforestation, desertification, salnisation and soil erosion. In just a few decades, major parts of Asia have transformed fioin essentially traditional agricultural societies to intensive export oriented industrial economics, plunging the region into severe ecological and social disruption. Environmental change is a continual process that has been in operation since the earth first came into existence some 5,000,000,000 years ago. The change occurred drastically when man made powerful change through his capacity to develop technology. This can occur directly through activities such as habitat loss and urban expansion. Malaysia, which experiences a unique situation where the significant economic development was achieved without sacrificing most of the natural environment. However, the recent shift in the economic sector has created a new fear, the present balance between economic development and natural environment can not be sustained 2004 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/2317/1/RAMAN_MARIYAPPAN_%26_SELVAN_PERUMAL_%282004%29_01.pdf Mariyappan, Raman and Perumal, Selvan (2004) Land use changes: The initiator of environmental problem. In: Persidangan Kebangsaan Geografi & Alam Sekitar , 3-4 Julai 2004, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris. (Unpublished)
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Land use changes: The initiator of environmental problem
description The aim of this paper is to point out the influence of land use changes on environmental tragedies, and also to show how sudden shift in land use pattern due to economic development can contribute towards environmental degradation. Changes in land usage and land use pattern, mostly considered the most affecting factor involving environmental disaster tragedies. The current threat to the environment, which is a common concern of all mankind, stems essentially fiom past neglect in managing the natural environment and resources. In the developed world, especially in Europe, agriculture has caused the removal of a significant proportion of the natural vegetation. The most, significant impacts of agriculture in the developing world are deforestation, desertification, salnisation and soil erosion. In just a few decades, major parts of Asia have transformed fioin essentially traditional agricultural societies to intensive export oriented industrial economics, plunging the region into severe ecological and social disruption. Environmental change is a continual process that has been in operation since the earth first came into existence some 5,000,000,000 years ago. The change occurred drastically when man made powerful change through his capacity to develop technology. This can occur directly through activities such as habitat loss and urban expansion. Malaysia, which experiences a unique situation where the significant economic development was achieved without sacrificing most of the natural environment. However, the recent shift in the economic sector has created a new fear, the present balance between economic development and natural environment can not be sustained
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author Mariyappan, Raman
Perumal, Selvan
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title Land use changes: The initiator of environmental problem
title_short Land use changes: The initiator of environmental problem
title_full Land use changes: The initiator of environmental problem
title_fullStr Land use changes: The initiator of environmental problem
title_full_unstemmed Land use changes: The initiator of environmental problem
title_sort land use changes: the initiator of environmental problem
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