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Justifies the need for: (i) ecosystem preservation. (ii) ecosystem conservation. (iii) ecosystem restoration
Preservation,Conservation and Restoration of Ecosystems
10.2
Preservation, Conservation and Restoration of Ecosystem
Introduction to Preservation, Conservation and Restoration of Ecosystem
We have examined human activities that can have adverse effects on the environment.
However, this does not mean that human activities always have a negative impact on the environment.
In managing development, measures of conservation, preservation and restoration of ecosystems need to be taken to ensure sustainable development.
Necessity in the Preservation, Conservation and Restoration of an Ecosystem
Ecosystem Preservation
Ecosystem preservation
is an effort to protect the components in an ecosystem in order to maintain its natural state.
One of the conservation measures is to gazette the forest reserve to maintain the natural beauty of its flora and fauna.
The forest reserve is protected from any development activities.
90% of the upper part of the Belum Forest has not been explored and is a place of research.
Ecosystem Conservation
Ecosystem conservation
means the effort to restore environmental resources such as water, forests, energy, air, minerals and others that have been used without letting those resources become extinct.
Conservation strategies are carried out to ensure that the endangered ecosystem components can be saved.
There are two types of conservation strategies, namely
in situ
conservation and
ex situ
conservation.
In situ conservation maintains wildlife species in their original habitats such as
natural parks
and
marine parks
.
Ex-situ conservation preserves wildlife species outside of their original habitats such as
zoos
and
botanical gardens
.
Ecosytem Restoration
Preservation,Conservation and Restoration of Ecosystems
10.2
Preservation, Conservation and Restoration of Ecosystem
Introduction to Preservation, Conservation and Restoration of Ecosystem
We have examined human activities that can have adverse effects on the environment.
However, this does not mean that human activities always have a negative impact on the environment.
In managing development, measures of conservation, preservation and restoration of ecosystems need to be taken to ensure sustainable development.
Necessity in the Preservation, Conservation and Restoration of an Ecosystem
Ecosystem Preservation
Ecosystem preservation
is an effort to protect the components in an ecosystem in order to maintain its natural state.
One of the conservation measures is to gazette the forest reserve to maintain the natural beauty of its flora and fauna.
The forest reserve is protected from any development activities.
90% of the upper part of the Belum Forest has not been explored and is a place of research.
Ecosystem Conservation
Ecosystem conservation
means the effort to restore environmental resources such as water, forests, energy, air, minerals and others that have been used without letting those resources become extinct.
Conservation strategies are carried out to ensure that the endangered ecosystem components can be saved.
There are two types of conservation strategies, namely
in situ
conservation and
ex situ
conservation.
In situ conservation maintains wildlife species in their original habitats such as
natural parks
and
marine parks
.
Ex-situ conservation preserves wildlife species outside of their original habitats such as
zoos
and
botanical gardens
.
Ecosytem Restoration
Chapter : Environmental Sustainability
Topic : Justifies the need for: (i) ecosystem preservation. (ii) ecosystem conservation. (iii) ecosystem restoration
Form 5
Biology
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