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Man cannot be considered in isolation from his environment. Over the world, the needs of people still differ enormously
At one time the environmental problems debated in international organizations would predominantly have been those recognized by the developed countries—the need to control pollution and the desirability of conserving samples of the ecological and genetic richness and the natural beauty of the earth.
Since the United Nations Conference of the Human Environment, however, it has been increasingly realized that environmental issues are also of vital concern to developing countries and that over much of the world the environ-mental problems are still those associated with poverty—poor housing, bad public health, malnutrition and inadequate employment.
Both the creation and the recognition of environmental problems depend closely on the way society is organised and on its values and objectives. Changes on the relationship between man and his physical environment depend to a large degree on changes in the organisation and aims of society.
If man is to escape from a situation in which much energy and resources are devoted to correcting part mistakes, his aim must be to build a society which is intrinsically compatible with its environment
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