【正确答案】Housing Growth and Land Loss
As is apparently illustrated in the curve graphs over the pasl fifteen years, compared with the dramatic growth of inhabitant housing, the proportion of arable land loss was climbing and rocketed to approximately 35 percent in China, 2005. This horrible trend should by no meaus he ignored by anyone of our society.
Why does this phenomenon revealed in the graphs above appear? Several reasons
accottnting.for the situation can be what follows. Initially, with the rapid growth of housing, a growing unlimber ofeuhivating land which used to be richly arable and fertile yieht to real estate industry. As aconsequence, less and less arable land is left up to now. What's more, digging up irrationally leads to the decrease of cultivatable land. A large number of people just attempt to take advantage of more andmore land only to get more money, neglecting land prolection and preservation.
Even worse, without perceiving the deficiency of arable land, the finite land will inevitably experience even greater loss.
Onthe whole, multi-factors have
contributed to the loss of China's arable land.
From my perspective, we should take effective and efficient measures to prevent the loss of arable land [
by taking full advantage of] land. To begin with, relevant rules and regulations must be set up to punish those who abuse land so that such an upsetting trend can be reversed. In addition,a nationwide campaign should be launched to awaken the general public to placing much value upon land protection. Only in this way can we embrace a sustainable and harmonious society.