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    Pakistan’s population has continued to grow at break-neck speed. This has put immense pressure on the resources Pakistan has or can generate. Some would argue that every birth produces a consumer. Increasing population is actually a blessing in Islam‚ Christianity and Judaism. So in religious sense its good. Also if we analyze it‚ increasing population is actually good. Man power is a resource and not a burden‚ It is a burden if the wealth is distributed in an unjust manner‚ like for instance in

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    common resources over private. As four herdsmen who share one pastures land‚ this is not suitable in post-industrial revolution because he explain about the depleting human resources that time whereas it is more concern with pollution that human activities have

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    Khadimnagar National Park is one of the most important protected areas of Bangladesh‚ because of its interesting biodiversity composition. It is a resourceful mixed semi-evergreen and evergreen forest. It comprises floral resources‚ Funal resources‚ NTFPs resources‚ timber resources‚ bamboo‚ cane etc. Several surveys were carried out on Khadimnagar National Park through several time . As a result Khadimnagar National Park has become an important forest to visit for those who are engaged in forestry

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    Habitat Loss

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    Saving the World Habitat loss isn’t only hurting our plant and animals around the world. Humans are also a part of the life cycle and depend on all of these damaged natural resources to maintain the life we live every day. Properly functioning natural systems give us the ability to breath‚ create safe food and drinking water and provide us with everything we need to survive. Each species plays an important role in its ecosystem. Habitat loss and degradation is one of the biggest threats to animals

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    agriculture‚ development‚ and industry in ways that have an impact on the quality of Earth’s natural resources‚ including soil‚ water‚ and the atmosphere. 2. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RESOURCE USE & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - Sustainable development provides for human needs while preserving the ecosystems that produce natural resources. - renewable resources • water‚ wind‚ etc. - non-renewable resources • oil‚ coal‚ etc. 3. HOW HUMAN ACTIVITIES AFFECT SOIL & LAND - Farming can lead to pollution

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    Fast Pace of life is making us distant from natural beauty The technological advancement in today’s era has not only made our life easy and comfortable but also fast. Today we are surrounded by machines to ease all our jobs. We want perfection‚ quickness‚ accuracy out of these inventions. And in order to achieve this‚ in no time we also have become machines. We have forgotten to appreciate natural beauty spread around us. I totally agree to the fact that the pace of modern life is making us distant

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    Land Ethics

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    ethic is the belief that people should put natural resources to use but that we have the responsibility to manage them wisely‚ which promotes the prudent‚ efficient‚ and sustainable extraction and use of natural resources for the benefit of present and future generations. This philosophy was made popular by Gifford Pinchot. Personally‚ I identify with the conservation ethic more than the preservation ethic. All living creatures on this planet require resources provided by the earth‚ but with the human

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    Resource: Ch. 4 of Visualizing Environmental Science Conservation and preservation activities are currently part of all national forest management programs. The “Bridger Teton Environmental Science” video discusses the controversy between those who want to harvest the resources of one section of the forest in an environmentally friendly way and others who believe it should be left in its original state. View the “Bridger Teton Environmental Science” video located in the Ch. 2 WileyPLUS® Materials

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    INTRODUCTION: Our natural environment includes all living and non living things like land‚ forests‚ minerals‚ water bodies‚ the atmosphere‚ etc.  Some of these resources are renewable and others are non renewable‚ which get depleted and ultimately exhausted with their continuous use. Even the renewable resources may get degraded or polluted. Economic development leads to increase in the rate of national income. Increase in national income would result only from increased production of goods and services

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    Kenya Country Analysis

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    1. Executive Summary Kenya is a country that has a history of political instability and violence amongst its citizens. Kenya has a large agricultural sector and is a very low-resource country that has very high levels of population growth. These high levels of population growth lead to a large labour force of unskilled workers. Public and Private Investment is crucial for upgrading a firm’s technology and ensuring technological progress. In recent years‚ Kenya has had very low investment levels

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