In North Africa, overgrazing has contributed primarily to desertification and soil degradation, which can be linked to several environmental challenges, including climate change. Overgrazing leads to the depletion of vegetation, which in turn reduces the soil's ability to retain moisture and supports erosion. While options like deforestation, lack of clean water, and climate change are related, the most direct impact of overgrazing in this context would most prominently tie into climate change through its role in altering land use and degrading ecosystems.
In North Africa over grazing has contributed to which environmental challenge a deforestation BD certification see lack of clean water D climate change
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