“Many of Haiti's people, the poorest in the Americas, routinely cut down trees for fuel—either to
Haiti is a country located on the western end of the island Hispaniola in the Caribbean whose borders encompass approximately 27,750 square kilometers of land and house an estimated 10,848,000 people. Haiti shares its warm, humid, tropical climate with the rest of the Caribbean. The Dominican Republic borders Haiti to the east, the Atlantic Ocean in the north, and the Caribbean Sea in the west. Mountains cover much of Haiti, limiting the amount of flat land that can be used for farming. Deforestation…
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Introduction In Haiti, there have been multiple horrible hurricanes throughout time. Starting in 1998, hurricane George killed about 400 people and destroyed about 80% of the crops in Haiti. There were multiple deaths and injuries that Haiti were not prepared for. The next huge hurricanes were hurricane Fay, Gustav, Hanna, and Ike. These all hit in less than one month in 2008. This was very devastating for Haiti, 800,000 people were affected and over 800 people were killed. The towns were ruined…
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When individuals talk about deforestation, they talk about forest and how forest play a big role in the society and the economy.For the carnivorous and herbivorous animals forests is served as an ecosystem support meaning a food chain for them. In the forest animals see threes as like a shelter ,a way to protect themselves from rains and hot sun.Trees for animals is like a home and a place of living and they see trees as way to make ends meet .When individuals cut down trees for their own necessities…
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The people of Haiti have suffered tremendously since its inception as a free nation in the early 1800s. Haiti has a uniquely tragic history. Natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes and droughts, along with the man-made disaster of deforestation, have physically destroyed this island nation. The social injustices that include poverty, racial unrest and political chaos have plagued the small country throughout its history. Today, Haiti is the poorest country in the Americas, with no relief…
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century AD. No one is really sure what led to their collapse, but there are many theories. In the 17th century, Haiti became a rich colony of France. The natives there revolted against the French and gained independence in 1804. The civilization has been troubled ever since with many ongoing issues and some bad luck. Without a doubt, the Mayan civilization was more successful than Haiti because they traded more with friendly partners, had less encounters with hostile neighbors, and were better at…
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religionTreaty of TordesillasUNASUR (Union of South American Nations)urban primacy | Chapter 4 Review Questions 1) Summarize some of the major environmental issues impacting this region and how different countries have tried to address them. Deforestation (caused by commercial logging, agriculture and ranching) Loss of biodiversity Livability of urban areas Air pollution Water availability and quality…
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The sociopolitical and economic turmoil of extreme poverty is currently ravaging Haiti, and has caused the exploitation of many Haitian citizens. There is a quarrel between the politicians that cannot reach an end, and as a result, the nation is imploding, mostly because of its poor system of education. “Haiti and the Dominican Republic have shared the same island and the same basic climate and geography, yet Haiti is considerably poorer,” commented author Karen Fragla Smith (2010, para. 1), in her…
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Mary Janvier June 15, 1009 HM 279 HAITI During the 17th century; the native Taino Amerindians inhabited the island of Hispaniola COLUMBUS discovered it in 1492 virtually annihilated by the Spanish settlers with in the 25 years. The French established a presence on Hispaniola. In 1697, it later became Haiti because of the Spain ceded in the French to the western third of the island. Based on forestry and sugar- related industries belong to the French Colony, they became one of the wealthiest…
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Charlotte Kemp Professor Joanne Cummings Social Science 412: Geopolitics 28 October 2014 Haiti: How the World Really Can Not Help Jonathan M Katz’s book The Big Truck That Went By: How the World Came to Save Haiti and Left Behind a Disaster shows how after the horrible earthquake in Haiti, many nations and organizations banded together to assist in rebuilding. Although the intention of those who give money to disaster relief agencies is good in nature, it will not help the core issue that is keeping…
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point. They project that if deforestation rates continue, then 20-30% of the Amazon will be turned into savanna in the next 50 years and perhaps all by 2080. 4. Haiti is experiencing an ecological disaster because all its trees have been cut for fuelwood and now is only 2% forest. It is also focused in Latin America, Indonesia, and Africa. Deforestation is the temporary or permanent removal of large expanses of forest for agriculture, settlements, or other uses. Deforestation creates a major loss of…
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