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11-20 of 57 for the Category : Conservation and the Subcategory : BiodiversityDeforestation
( Article Type: Explanation )
The world’s forests, both temperate and tropical, are under enormous pressures from disease (often as a result of air pollution, notably from acid rain), felling for timber needs, clearing for agriculture, or loss under reservoirs through the dammi
Read more about DeforestationDesertification
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Desertification is defined as ‘land degradation in arid, semiarid and dry sub-humid areas resulting from various factors, including climatic variations and human activities’. The important point is that there is loss of productivity of the land.
Read more about DesertificationEarth Charter (The)
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The Earth Charter is an exceptional and most important document - it is not just an environmental charter, but a people's charter, giving guidelines of how we should behave with one another and with the Earth, with which we are inextricably bound
Read more about Earth Charter (The)Eco-Logic
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The concept of Eco-Logic refers to the logic and perspective that we gain once one we fully recognise and acknowledge the fact that we humans are not separate from the rest of nature - and that we are completely dependent on the Earth's eco-system
Read more about Eco-LogicEcological Landscaping
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In contrast to conventional landscape gardening practices, ecological landscaping for sustainable development and local biodiversity within commercial and industrial nodes is a far more effective way of synchronising industrial and commercial objecti
Read more about Ecological LandscapingEcology
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Ecology is the scientific study of the interaction of organisms with one another and with their living and non-living environment (e.g. climate, temperature, light, water, nutrients).
Read more about EcologyEcosystems and Eco-system Service
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The term ecosystem refers to the combined physical and biological components of an environment and the interactions between these components.
Read more about Ecosystems and Eco-system ServiceEcotourism
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Ecotourism, or ecological tourism, has been a growing phenomenon since the 1950s and 1960s as the First World grew in its appreciation of nature and its vulnerability to human development and population growth.
Read more about EcotourismEnvironmental Degradation
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Over the past 45 years, just over one tenth of the earth’s vegetated soils have become so degraded that their natural functions have been damaged to the point where restoration will be very costly, if not impossible.
Read more about Environmental DegradationEnvironmental Ethics
( Article Type: Overview )
Environmental ethics is a sub-division of professional and applied ethics that concerns itself with the responsibilities that we as humans have in our interactions with the environment.
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