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Review of literature for conservation of natural resources

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Answered by ritu8150
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Conservation of nature is basically the conservation of resources such as air, water, sunlight, land, vegetation, animal life and minerals. All these resources are obtained from nature without any interference from the mankind. These resources are further employed to produce various things that make the lives of human beings as well as other living beings comfortable.

Natural resources are broadly categorized into renewable resources and non-renewable resources. Renewable resources are the ones that replenish naturally. These include air, water and sunlight. The use of these resources is encouraged over the non-renewable resources as the latter do not replenish and are fast depleting.

Conservation of nature is an issue that must be taken seriously. While the governments of different countries are employing various means to conserve nature, individuals must also come forward to contribute their bit in this direction. Some of the ways in which the common man can help in the conservation of nature is by planting trees, restricting the use of paper, stopping wastage of water and electricity, stopping ill practices such as hunting of animals, and employing rain water harvesting systems. It does not take much to put the above mentioned ideas to practice. However, if each one of us contributes our bit to it, the difference it will bring about would be tremendous.

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Answered by kishu636
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The natural resources includes the soil, water, human, plants and animals. The goals and objectives associated with the conservation of resources involves the protection against the contamination or wastage.

The resources conservation emphasis over sustainable use of resources so that these resources must also be remained available for future generations.

This also involves the maintaining and restoration of barren lands and waste waters.

Protection of endangered and endemic species and restoration of their habitats. Restoration of forests by afforestation.

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