South Asian governments have tried to stop environmental problems in the region
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By placing regulations on factories and industries.
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South Asian governments have tried to stop environmental problems like Climate change, biodiversity loss, and land degradation.
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- Many of the south Asian nations like Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka,
- Other neighbouring nations face the same problems of land degradation, deforestation, water scarcity and impacts of marine environments and atmospheric pollution and natural hazards.
- Most of them are created due to the population, industries, green revolution and overexploitation, and rising pressure of urban infrastructures.
- Most of the river system of these nations are badly damaged and 15% of the wastes are dumped into them shows lacks of awareness and a poor mindset.
- Drainage and flood control, soil management, and industrial waste are some of the large environmental problems.
- This government have made SAARC summits with a focus on climate change. Along with the environmental governance and disaster management strategies as a solution.
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