What is a major cause of deforestation in Southeast Asia?
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A major cause of deforestation in Southeast Asia is the expansion of agricultural land, particularly for the production of commodities such as palm oil, rubber, and timber. Large-scale commercial agriculture and logging operations often involve clearing large areas of forest, leading to significant deforestation and habitat loss. Additionally, small-scale slash-and-burn agriculture, as well as illegal logging, also contribute to deforestation in the region.