There are a number of measures in place to keep a close eye on the spoilage of landscapes. One of these is to closely monitor the amount of waste that is being placed in landfills.
Landfills are large areas of land that are dug out to enable rubbish produced by humans to be buried there. Once rubbish is placed there, a layer of soil is placed over the rubbish and the process begins again. This covers up the rubbish and doesn't spoil the view of the landscape. These landfills will hopefully be reduced over time as recycling becomes more popular, due mainly to the environmental factors surrounding the use of landfills.
Recycling can be achieved with most things, and this reduces the amount of production that is needed for certain items. Toilet rolls, for example are made out of paper, which comes from trees, and the trees are an important aspect of the landscape. By increasing the amount of paper recycling, the amount of trees that will be used to create the paper will be reduced, and the upshot of this, is that the landscape will not be as spoiled as it once was.
Similarly, the growing human population inevitably means that new homes are constantly being built. This is a problem when it comes to the landscape, as the homes can be built in areas where there were once trees, fields and beautiful landscapes. The resources needed for these homes include wood which obviously affects the landscape as well. People are being encouraged to find alternative materials to build their houses, again to reduce the amount of trees that are being sacrificed to build new homes.
The population of certain countries is being controlled, China is an example of this. Chinese families are now only allowed to have one child, this is hoped to have a major impact on the population of the country in years to come, and therefore this will have a knock-on effect in terms of the landscape.
Landfills are large areas of land that are dug out to enable rubbish produced by humans to be buried there. Once rubbish is placed there, a layer of soil is placed over the rubbish and the process begins again. This covers up the rubbish and doesn't spoil the view of the landscape. These landfills will hopefully be reduced over time as recycling becomes more popular, due mainly to the environmental factors surrounding the use of landfills.
Recycling can be achieved with most things, and this reduces the amount of production that is needed for certain items. Toilet rolls, for example are made out of paper, which comes from trees, and the trees are an important aspect of the landscape. By increasing the amount of paper recycling, the amount of trees that will be used to create the paper will be reduced, and the upshot of this, is that the landscape will not be as spoiled as it once was.
Similarly, the growing human population inevitably means that new homes are constantly being built. This is a problem when it comes to the landscape, as the homes can be built in areas where there were once trees, fields and beautiful landscapes. The resources needed for these homes include wood which obviously affects the landscape as well. People are being encouraged to find alternative materials to build their houses, again to reduce the amount of trees that are being sacrificed to build new homes.
The population of certain countries is being controlled, China is an example of this. Chinese families are now only allowed to have one child, this is hoped to have a major impact on the population of the country in years to come, and therefore this will have a knock-on effect in terms of the landscape.