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Conservation strategies

IB Environmental Systems and Societies • Unit 3

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🌳 Protected areas (in situ): how they increase forest cover

Big idea: Protected areas reduce deforestation by restricting land conversion and allowing forests to regenerate.

How protected areas help recovery

  • Stop or reduce logging and land clearing
  • Prevent conversion to agriculture/cattle ranching
  • Allow secondary succession to rebuild forest cover
  • Protect habitats → biodiversity can recover too
For 2 marks: give ONE clear mechanism (e.g., limits land conversion) + ONE outcome (forest regrowth / higher cover).

⚖️ Laws & enforcement: deforestation bans and restrictions

Big idea: Forest cover can recover when clearing forests becomes illegal or strictly controlled, and rules are actually enforced.

What “effective enforcement” looks like

  • Clear rules (where cutting is allowed vs banned)
  • Monitoring (rangers, satellite checks, inspections)
  • Penalties (fines, permits removed, prosecutions)
  • Less illegal clearing → more natural regrowth over time
A law alone is not enough — enforcement determines effectiveness.

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