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 Development and the Environment.  Human Development.

Development and the Environment
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 Introduction  Care and Conservation of Quality of Environment  Principles of the Environmental Protection and Conservation  Management of Natural Resources Protection and Conservation  Inculcating Awareness among Official Bodies and the People

Introduction
Definition of Development The process of developing or being developed or a specified state of growth or advancement.


Definition of Environment The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates


Care and Conservation of Quality of Environment
Causes of pollution
 Vehicles  Generating stations & factories  Domestic burning of fuel

Policy of Malaysia as regards to environment
 To have a clean, safe, healthy and productive environment for present and future.  To protect and conserve natural resources and the country’s unique cultural heritage through involvement of everyone.  To encourage a way of life and a pattern in utilization and production that is aligned to the principle of sustained development.

Failure to mitigate:
 Health of the people

 Progress and Economy of the country.

Principles of the Environmental Protection and Conservation
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Protection of the environment. Conservation of soil fertility and environmental quality. Sustained improvement in standard and quality of health and safety. Stress on the integration of various aspect toward quality environment. Commitment and accountability towards quality of environment. Determine the sustainability and effectiveness of using natural resources. Active involvement at the international level.

Management of Natural Resources Protection and Conservation

OBJECTIVES :
QUALITY OF ENVIRONMENT IS PROTECTED TO INCREASE GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT TO REHABILITATE THE ENVIRONMENT NATIONALLY &INTERNATIONALLY .

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