Secondo il primo studio, un 1% “deludentemente basso” dell’Irlanda è costituito da foreste naturali e autoctone

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  1. Storyboys on

    Ireland as some kind of green paradise really has to be one of the biggest myths about our country.

    Quite depressing really but our government don’t seem to care. We’ve had 5 years of the Green Party in power and hardly any real steps have been taken to truly rectify this.

  2. OneSalientOversight on

    If Ireland wishes to engage in [Reforestation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reforestation), it’ll have to either purchase a whole lot of agricultural land or pay farmers to grow trees to create permanent forests.

    This means that there will be a drop in agricultural production, which means that Irish farmers will have to increase productivity. This can be achieved through lots of investment, but this money will have to come from government as well.

    In short, it will cost a lot of money. I’m all for reforestation all over the world, but it’ll require government spending and possibly increased taxes to achieve.

  3. box_of_carrots on

    An excellent book on the history of deforestation in Ireland which started with the Neolithic people of Ireland is [Island of Woods: How Ireland Lost Its Forests and How to Get Them Back; Paul McMahon](https://www.thesecretbookstore.ie/products/island-of-woods-how-ireland-lost-its-forests-and-how-to-get-them-back-paul-mcmahon?srsltid=AfmBOoqn6U9iaysj-v4uh5pC2snt1RmHfRI6jW7w5PgkTd7ppI6FHCDk) and it dispels the commonly held myth that “the Brits chopped down our forests to build their navy”.

  4. Spare-Buy-8864 on

    Hard to believe its that high, wonder if they’re including hedge rows and the like?

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