The conservation of natural resources is the fundamental problem. Unless we solve that problem, it will avail us little to solve all others.
Theodore Roosevelt[8]
Depletion of Natural Resources is associated with social inequity. Considering most biodiversity are located in developing countries,[9] depletion of this resource could result in losses of ecosystem services for these countries.[10] Some view this depletion as a major source of social unrest and conflicts in developing nations.[11]
At present, with it being the year of the forest,[12] there is particular concern for rainforest regions which hold most of the Earth's biodiversity.[12] According to Nelson[13] deforestation and degradation affect 8.5% of the world's forests with 30% of the Earth's surface already cropped. If we consider that 80% of people rely on medicines obtained from plants and ¾ of the world's prescription medicines have ingredients taken from plants,[10] loss of the world's rainforests could result in a loss of finding more potential life saving medicines.[14]
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