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Francisco Brenes
Laurens van Veen
 Decrease on forest layers (flora may even suffer
extinctions)
 Makes ecosystem less stable and more vulnerable to
diseases, competition, and extinction (ecosystem
would collapse)
 Depletion of the region’s genetic bank (many species
are endemic to the rainforest areas)
 Increased levels of CO2 (higher amount of greenhouse
gases-> higher Global Warming)
 Reduced levels of O2 (rate of photosynthesis is
reduced)
 Decreased precipitation due to a reduced vegetation
cover
 Reduced interception capacity leading to greater
likelihood of flooding
 The ultimate alteration of the Amazon’s and other
tropical rainforest’s discharge regime and sediment
transport pattern
 Severe soil exhaustion and erosion
 The adverse impact on the indigenous population