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what is the factor of conservation of Natural resources? ​

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Some of the most important factors are the formation of public policies that have legitimized government involvement in soil and water conservation, the establishment of agencies to implement state conservation policies, the authorization of public funding of conservation programs, the creation of social movements to advance conservation of natural resources, the emergence of societal concern for soil erosion and future productivity of land resources, and the development of conservation technologies/ techniques to reduce/eliminate environmental problems. Each of these factors contributed to soil and water conservation programs and policies by setting in motion processes of change that culminated in three policy/ planning outcomes that significantly altered the trajectory of conservation efforts in the United States. The first important outcome has been the importance placed on conservation planning and program implementation at the watershed level. The second outcome is the importance placed on nonpoint sources of pollution. The third outcome is the inclusion of urban residents in natural resources conservation planning and program implementation at the watershed level.

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Conservation is the care and protection of these resources so that they can persist for future generations. ... Conservation seeks the sustainable use of nature by humans, for activities such as hunting, logging, or mining, while preservation means protecting nature from human use.

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