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Loss of natural habitat can change hydrology, increase erosion, and generally reduce biodiversity and wildlife areas.
Loss of natural habitat can change the hydrology, increase erosion, and generally reduce biodiversity of wildlife areas.
Climate change has the potential to increase erosion rates through hotter, drier conditions that make soils more susceptible to wind erosion, coupled with intense rainfall incidents that can wash soil away," he said.
But halfway through the blasting, the Thai government has suspended the project, for fear that the faster flow of an unimpeded current would increase erosion and thus alter the midstream boundary with Laos.
As mentioned above, the remaining watershed roads which were not been surveyed during the field work are in worse state than the surveyed one: this observation could significantly increase erosion events volume and damaged areas cases.
Note that the surveyed roads network may be not representative of the total network and the remaining roads may be in worse state: this observation could significantly increase erosion and cost indexes and, therefore the forecasts for the future.
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Negative impacts for Europe will include "increased risk of inland flash floods, and more frequent coastal flooding and increased erosion".
Studies have shown that clear-cutting increases erosion and mudslides.
The presence of all this development has contributed to and increased erosion and other environmental problems.
Whoever wins will need to stand against the increasing erosion of truly affordable properties in London.
More dangerous rivers: "Removing river bank vegetation such as trees and shrubs decreases bank stability and increases erosion and siltation".
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