Environmental Conventions
Environmental conservation is the practice of preserving the natural world to prevent it from collapsing as a result of human activities, such as unsustainable agriculture, deforestation and burning fossil fuels. Our environment, which gives us all the necessary elements for our survival, is now in danger with our activities.
- Environmental conservation and management is the protection of our natural resources and natural ecosystem through careful planning and executing various policies and programmes.
Concept of Sustainable Development
The term ‘Sustainable Development’ was first coined in 1972 at the United Nations Conference on Human Environment at Stockholm.
- The term sustainability was first used ....
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