Environmental degradation in Jamaica refers to the deterioration of the island’s natural environment due to various human activities. This issue has become increasingly evident over the past several decades, driven by factors such as deforestation, pollution, and urban expansion. Historically, Jamaica’s rich landscapes have been altered significantly since the early 20th century. The push for agricultural development, particularly sugar and banana plantations, led to widespread deforestation and soil depletion. More recently, rapid urbanization and industrialization have exacerbated environmental challenges, with growing cities encroaching on natural habitats and increasing pollution levels. The impacts of environmental degradation in Jamaica are far-reaching, affecting biodiversity, water quality, and air quality. The loss of forests has diminished natural resources and contributed to soil erosion, while urban pollution has compromised the health of local communities and ecosystems. …
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