What are the values of Biodiversity?
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Some of the major values of biodiversity are as follows:
1. Environmental Value
2. Social Value
3. Ecosystem Services
4. Economic Value
5. Consumptive use value
6. Productive Use Value
7. Ethical and Moral Value
8. Aesthetic Value.
Biodiversity is the most precious gift of nature mankind is blessed with. As all the organisms in an ecosystem are interlinked and interdependent, the value of biodiversity in the life of all the organisms including humans is enormous.
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1. Environmental Value
2. Social Value
3. Ecosystem Services
4. Economic Value
5. Consumptive use value
6. Productive Use Value
7. Ethical and Moral Value
8. Aesthetic Value.
Biodiversity is the most precious gift of nature mankind is blessed with. As all the organisms in an ecosystem are interlinked and interdependent, the value of biodiversity in the life of all the organisms including humans is enormous.
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Values of Biodiversity:
- Biodiversity is the different 'variety and variability of life on earth'. It is typically a measure found among the variation in the 'genetic', 'species' and 'ecosystem level'.
- The biodiversity includes animals plants and habitat and the balance in their conduct that is Eco balance, somehow all are dependent on each other.
- This is found greater in equator than other regions based on suitable climate and habitat. Hence above mentioned is the value of biodiversity
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