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Philadelphia County has seen a drastic change in land cover and environment use over the last 15 years. Open grassland and heavy tree canopy have all decreased in area coverage while medium tree canopy, light tree canopy and urban areas have all increased in area. Even though, the land cover changes are modest in terms of percentages over the last 15 years, the ecological impact of the changes is great when spread over the whole country .
An analysis of the changes in land cover by America Forests (2003) shows that ecologically the following losses were realized annually over the 15 year period as shown in lbs. added The burning of fossil fuels that include coal, oil and natural gases, as well as deforestation and [url=http://www.ilyav.com/uggpascher.php]boots ugg pas cher[/url] agricultural and industrial practices, are some of the human activities that are fast altering the composition of ecosystems and altering the composition of the ecosystems discussed. Land use changes like clearing land for agriculture, logging and ranching also release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere as the vegetation contains carbon released as carbon dioxide when the vegetation burns. These human activities have contributed to increase atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and ozone in the lowest parts of the atmosphere.
Other environmental pressures that change the ecosystems include landscape changes, solid wastes and contaminants. Linear features such as roads, power transmission lines, seismic lines and pipelines create new corridors that influence human and animal movement while fragmenting and changing the general outlook of the ecosystem. The features can be permanent, semi-permanent or temporary. Solid waste places significant pressure on the environment because for each material thrown away a replacement is produced using fresh raw materials, more energy used, increased air pollution from incineration, water pollution and greenhouse gases emission increased. All these have a negative impact on the ecosystems .
Conservation measures should be stepped up with the aim of ensuring conservation of available ecosystems. Government policies and laws should also be reviewed while better policing done to ensure that those who perform activities resulting in environmental pollution be subjected to stiffer penalties to deter them from these activities. Tree cover establishment should. More resources should also be availed for research and development of cleaner forms of energy and more environmental friendly ways of doing things. The activities that result in environmental pollution should be checked fast to ensure that there is no more loss of biodiversity or changes in the ecosystem. In as much as human activities have had perceived negative effect on the environment it should, however, be noted that it is these same activities that have resulted in the emergence of new species after their division [url=http://www.sandvikfw.net/shopuk.php]hollister sale[/url] through created natural barriers and evolution along divergent. Some [url=http://www.sandvikfw.net/shopuk.php]hollister outlet sale[/url] of the benefits to be expected from good environmental management include having a green area, storm water management, improved air quality and increased carbon
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