Why Are the Rain Forests Being Destroyed?

Why Are the Rain Forests Being Destroyed? — page 7
Chapter 2 What are the threats to the rain forest It is amazing how a simple act such as building a road can cause so much damage in the rain forest Where roads have been created to open up areas that were previously inaccessible tens of thousands of settlers and developers have followed As an initial consequence the newcomers push out the native peoples who may have been living undisturbed in the forest for centuries Roads across the rain forest The Trans-Amazonian Highway built in the 1970s stretches 2,000 miles 3,200 kilometers across the Amazon from east to west in northern Brazil The Brazilian government’s plan was to create settlements in previously unused areas They offered settlers 250-acre 100-hectare plots six months salary and easy access to agricultural loans Costs spiraled and the project ended up costing 65,000 per family settled Because the forest soils were so unstable and easily eroded the road was often impassable harvests failed and in some places up to 46 tons 50 metric tons of soil per acre of land were washed away into the rivers during The destructive effects of road building in the rain forests can be clearly seen in this photograph While the forest on the right remains untouched that to the left is a scene of utter devastation 12