Green Africa: Degradation and Fragmentation

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Please join this week’s discussion on Green Africa on AV Radio.

 

 

THIS WEEK’S TOPIC:  Degradation and Fragmentation

 ABOUT THIS WEEK’S EPISODE:

 Degradation is “the temporary or permanent deterioration in the density or structure of vegetation cover or species composition, resulting from the removal of plants and trees important in the life cycle of other species, from erosion, and from other adverse changes in the local environment.”  Fragmentation “arises from road construction and similar human intrusions in forest areas; it leaves forest edges vulnerable to increased degradation through changes in micro-climates, loss of native species and the invasion of alien species, and further disturbances by human beings.”

 

Degradation and fragmentation makes up much larger area than does deforestation. They also have a greater impact on the diversity of animals and plant life.

 

 

JOIN OUR DISCUSSION LIVE BY PHONE OR BY SKYPE.


WHEN:
SUNDAY August 21, 2011
TIME:
1: 00 PM-2: 00 PM EASTERN STANDARD TIME

 

SKYPE ID: AFRICANVIEWS

CONTRIBUTORS AND LISTENERS DIAL-IN NUMBER: (760) 283-0850

 

                                              

CO-HOST: Dan Miner                           CO-HOST: Ernest Opong

 

 

Listen live: www.blogtalkradio.com/africanviews

 

 

 

ABOUT GREEN AFRICA

 

One of Africa's biggest challenges is the need to develop environmentally sustainable ways of living for its people.  Green Africa is a weekly environmental discussion on AV radio, created to help mobilize a fresh understanding of Africa’s responsibilities in the universal ecosystem and generate consensus for right action. The program is organized and represented by a wide range of grassroots organizations and experts on a diverse scientific, social, and economics of green politics and environmental issues. Topics are centered around sustainable management of resources and stewardship of the environment through advocacies on changes in public policies and individual behavior in recognition of humanity, ecosystems, ecology, health, and human rights.

 

 

 

The show is brought to you by Center for Media and Peace Innitiatives (CMPI), Amandla News, Beyond Oil, and African Views (AV).

 

Host: Ernest K. Opong

Host: Dan Miner
Director: Dr. Ekwo

Producer: Wale Idris Ajibade

Quality control: William A. Verdone

 

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