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… which causes some areas of the world to experience more flooding, more drought or desertification. The burning of … be affected. • Tens of millions of people at risk from flooding and landslides, driven by projected increases in …
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… which causes some areas of the world to experience more flooding, more drought or desertification. The burning of … be affected. Tens of millions of people at risk from flooding and landslides, driven by projected increases in …
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… the sea level rises. This results in an increased risk of flooding and increasing temperatures which have negative … the local climate will become drier with increased risk of flooding, wind erosion, decreasing soil fertility and …
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… also be affected. Tens of millions of people at risk from flooding and landslides, driven by projected increases in … Reduce deforestation · Reduce desertification · Prevent flooding · Protect water resources and catchments areas · …
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… the sea level rises. This results in an increased risk of flooding and increasing temperatures which have negative … the local climate will become drier with increased risk of flooding, wind erosion, decreasing soil fertility and …
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… • To stop polluting our rivers. • To reduce flooding. • To reduce siltation of the river which … • To prevent water borne diseases. • To avoid flooding because this would ruin their land • To help …
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… prices. \\ • Water supply will be affected. Effects of flooding and landslides, driven by projected increase in …
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… field. Mango (Magnifera indica) Ecology: Does not tolerate flooding and needs welldrained soil. It can do quite well in …
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… riverbanks)? (a) Indigenous trees reduce soil erosion and flooding. (b) Indigenous trees help to clean water in …
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… the sea level rises. This results in an increased risk of flooding and increasing temperatures, which have negative …