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Impacts of Latent Desertification - Hamsen B. Paramahamsa
Latent Desertification and Major environmental harms
What is latent desertification?
Latent desertification is a process on land stretches that reduces the amount of botany present in the stretch as the moisture precipitation from the atmosphere, in all forms rain, snow, due, frost etc. added together, continues to be above 250 mm per year. In latent desertification the reduction of botany is forced in by vectors like human activities and/or presence of herbivores. The region is mostly resilient of its own if left to do so in few seasons provided LD has not crossed over to full scale desertification where the annual precipitation has begun go below 250 mm.
Picture 1The picture 1 is in a mountainous region full of botany. Its moisture precipitation is far more than 250 mm per year. Lot of trees have been cut to the effect that the lower stretch resembles a desert. Emptied of Botany. It has been forced by human activities. It is a typical example of latent desertification. And presently, the lower stretch is a latent desert.
Latent desertification is found in all cities. Not a single village, even with least human activities, is free of LD. Because human activities reduce the amount of botany-mass. All cities could be called as latent deserts. Because, though the annual precipitation of water in all forms, leaving desert cities aside, exceed by far 250 mm, the amount of main factor the botany, is similar to the deserts.
Latent desertification is distinctly different from desertification. Desertification is a process, in which the moisture precipitation from the atmosphere is regressive in the region. Such that the total precipitation begins to go lesser than 250 mm. per year. Which implies that botany, too, reduces itself on its own. It can be forced by human activities and/or herbivores, also by remote factors which are difficult to assess. The major factor is Latent desertification within and beyond the borders.
Picture 2Picture 2 is in the Desert at Nile valley. Direct on the banks of Nile palm trees have managed to survive. But higher up one could see the barrenness despite the presence of Nile, which is full of water throughout the year. The moisture precipitation of the region has come down below 250 mm per annum. It is a desert stretch now. Ages ago, it had been a fertile land. It had supplied the needs for high civilisation. Gradually LD gripped the region. It had self-catalysed and had driven the region dry. In this valley LD had been the precursor of the total desertification of the region.
Desert is a stretch of land which has a yearly precipitation of water, in all forms added together, less than 250 mm. In addition there are much less botany or no flora in the stretch. Which comes to far less than 5% of area compared to a fertile stretch. As such even stretches like Antarctica, with ice-layers and ice-bergs hundreds of metres thick, are deserts. So are many high mountains also deserts. Even Mount Everest. The precipitation of moisture per year decides whether a region is a desert or not.
A latent desert on the contrary is a stretch of land which has more than 250 mm moisture precipitation per year. But the amount of botany present in the respective area is less than 5%. It is not a result of natural