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41-50 of 56 for the Category : Conservation and the Subcategory : Conservation - General

Soil

( Article Type: Explanation )

Soil, along with sunlight and water, is essential for our life here on earth. All the plants that grow on the earth (including all of the crops that we eat and the grass that our animals eat) need soil to grow, and we even need soil to form the br

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Stewardship

( Article Type: Explanation )

Land stewardship is an ancient concept which refers to the wise use, management and protection of land that has been entrusted to an owner/user.

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Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)

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A strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is an environmental assessment that is carried out on one or more strategic actions, policies, plans or programmes. Whereas an EIA studies a physical project, the SEA looks at policies, plans, ideas and prog

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Succulent Karoo Biome

( Article Type: Explanation )

Stretching along the Atlantic coast of Africa, from southwestern South Africa into southern Namibia, the Succulent Karoo Biome covers 116 900 square kilometres of desert.

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Sustainable Development and the Law

( Article Type: Sustainable Development )

The South African Constitution gives everyone the right ‘to have the environment protected… through reasonable legislative and other measures that secure ecologically sustainable development and use of natural resources while promoting justifiabl

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Sustainable Development ~ A Spiritual Imperative

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All religions recognise and acknowledge the need to care for the natural environment. It is all the more surprising that they have, until recently, been significantly quiet in the face of growing environmental deterioration. There is, however, a new

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The Green/Brown Debate

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The so-called ‘Green/Brown Debate’ only became prominent in the early to mid 1990s when community environmental Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) entered the wildlife/ environmental debate. ‘Green’ means a more wildlife focus while ‘Bro

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Transfrontier (Peace) Parks

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The Peace Parks Foundation, a Section 21 company not for gain, was started in February 1997 to facilitate the establishment of transfrontier conservation areas, which are also commonly referred to as peace parks.

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Tropical Rain Forest

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Tropical rain forests appear like a girdle around the equator and occupy approximately 8% of the earth's land surface, yet they comprise about half of all growing wood on the face of the earth and provide habitats for at least two fifths of all the

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Urban Greening

( Article Type: Explanation )

Urban greening describes the varied initiatives that are being undertaken within the urban areas to ‘green’ and soften the urban landscape and make it more ‘people friendly’.

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