GLOBAL DEFORESTATION IN FOCUS: UNCOVERING THE SCALE AND FORCES BEHIND DEFORESTATION

Authors

  • ABDUL KADER MOHIUDDIN Alumnus, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Dhaka University, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ijs.2025v13.58316

Keywords:

tree-cover loss, Permanent land-use change, Tropical deforestation, Armed conflicts, Biodiversity decline, Agricultural expansion, Climate-driven wildfires, Mining-related loss, Wildfires

Abstract

Global deforestation is accelerating at an unprecedented scale, driven by interconnected economic, political, and environmental forces that threaten biodiversity, climate stability, and human well-being. This article synthesizes global datasets and recent evidence to assess the magnitude, spatial distribution, and structural drivers of contemporary forest loss, with particular emphasis on tropical regions. It addresses three core research questions: (i) What is the current scale and geographic concentration of global deforestation and permanent tree-cover loss? (ii) How do agricultural expansion, mining, climate-driven wildfires, and armed conflict interact to intensify forest degradation? (iii) How do global consumption patterns, financial systems, and governance failures—including the symbolic contradictions of U.N. climate summits hosted in major fossil-fuel-exporting and high-emission countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Azerbaijan, and Egypt—externalize deforestation pressures onto vulnerable regions? The analysis shows that permanent land-use change, extractive industries, and conflict-related governance breakdowns dominate forest loss dynamics, while climate change amplifies fire-driven destruction, exposing a widening credibility gap in global climate governance and the urgent need for enforceable, equity-centered forest protection strategies.

Author Biography

ABDUL KADER MOHIUDDIN, Alumnus, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Dhaka University, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy

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ABDUL KADER MOHIUDDIN. (2025). GLOBAL DEFORESTATION IN FOCUS: UNCOVERING THE SCALE AND FORCES BEHIND DEFORESTATION. Innovare Journal of Sciences, 13, 20–34. https://doi.org/10.22159/ijs.2025v13.58316

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