Sunday, December 5, 2010

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The importance BOSCO


One of the reasons why people want to protect at all costs the territory of the Monte Brianza is the importance of preservation of the "forest" for survival of our planet. well aware in Cancun, Mexico, where - in the World Conference on Climate Change, until December 10 - 194 at present governments will try to reach agreement on reforestation, especially in developing countries and to save the rainforests from degradation.

A reservoir for greenhouse gas emissions that would otherwise end up where alzerebbero the global average temperature of the planet. This mega-sponge steals CO2 to the atmosphere giving oxygen is represented by forests and woods.

From little-known tropical forests of Africa to the Amazon, up to the reality of our forests Brianza, they are reservoirs that absorb 30% of emissions. Only deforestation is, in fact, due to 1.5 billion tonnes of emissions per year resulting from the worldwide eradication of 13 million hectares of green each year.

Even the UN has laid down its importance after 2010, dedicated to biodiversity, said the 2011 International Year of Forests. There is also a special program to save the forests International called Redd (Reducing Emissions from deforestation and forest degradation): the idea is to increase the sequestration of atmospheric carbon through incentives to protect both the forests and biodiversity.

In Italy, according to preliminary results of the Body State Forestry, the National Forest Inventory and reservoirs of carbon show - for example - a billion euro in savings due to cutting emissions by forests (under the Kyoto Protocol). Furthermore, based on survey of more than 300,000 points of the country, Tuscany and Sardinia are the regions that are more forest land.

In Italy and most of the forests (68%) is deciduous, 64% of the areas Busch are privately owned. 28.5% of the forest falls within protected areas. And 16% of the forest is located within the first 300 meters of altitude above sea level, only 3% over 1,800 meters high. A third of the Italian territory is composed of forests at 10.5 million hectares, of which 8.7 million hectares defined on the basis of FAO. Every inhabitant has available 1,498 square feet berries.

E 'is therefore essential to take care of our forests as possible, even in our little corner of the world.

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