STUDYING THE IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES ON THE VEGETATION COVER IN AN AREA EXTENDING BETWEEN BOUTRABA AND TOLAMITHA

Author:
Mabroka Sulaiman Mohammad AL-Hammaly

Doi: 10.26480/taec.02.2023.39.42

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The study aimed to study the excessive and random human practices in the exploitation of that natural wealth that led to its deterioration, as significant changes were observed in the distribution and density of plants in the study area. Negatively affected the life of plant species, especially the cutting of trees and wild shrubs represented by Juniperus phoeicea L, Pistacia lentiscus L, Ceraaonia Siliqna L, Ceraaonia Siliqna L, and their use as firewood and charcoal, which led to the weakness and lack of vegetation cover and the emergence of the phenomenon of Desertification in the area of study of the impact of human activities on the cover and its use as firewood and charcoal, which led to the weakness and lack of vegetation cover and the emergence of the phenomenon of desertification in the study area.

Pages 39-42
Year 2023
Issue 2
Volume 4