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What are the indirect values of biodiversity?

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Social and cultural values are an indirect value to biodiversity because in some religious countries many plants and animals are considered sacred and holy and are worshipped and respected.

Ethcal values are an indirect value to it biodiversity because it relates to the conservation of biodiversity where the ethical issue of 'all life forms must be preserved' is practiced. In each species there is an existence value that is attached because biodiversity is valuable for the human race, and that all species have a moral right to exist independent without our need for them.

Aesthic values are an indirect value to biodiversity because natural landscapes at undisturbed places are delightful to watch that provide opportunites for recreational activities which promotes eco-tourism that further generates designing zoological gardens, national parks, wildlife conservations, etc.

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Social and cultural values are an indirect value to biodiversity because in some religious countries many plants and animals are considered sacred and holy and are worshipped and respected.

Ethcal values are an indirect value to it biodiversity because it relates to the conservation of biodiversity where the ethical issue of 'all life forms must be preserved' is practiced. In each species there is an existence value that is attached because biodiversity is valuable for the human race, and that all species have a moral right to exist independent without our need for them.

Aesthic values are an indirect value to biodiversity because natural landscapes at undisturbed places are delightful to watch that provide opportunites for recreational activities which promotes eco-tourism that further generates designing zoological gardens, national parks, wildlife conservations, etc.

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