What is the main aim of conservation in management of natural resources 0?
Answers
Answered by
1
Its primary focus is upon maintaining the health of the natural world, its fisheries, habitats, and biological diversity. Secondary focus is on material conservation, including non-renewable resources such as metals, minerals and fossil fuels, and energy conservation, which is important to protectthe natural world.
The Earth's natural resources include air, water, soil, minerals, fuels, plants, and animals. Conservation is the practice of caring for these resources so all living things can benefit from them now and in the future. ... These are renewable resources. Other resources, such as fossil fuels, cannot be replaced at all.
The Earth's natural resources include air, water, soil, minerals, fuels, plants, and animals. Conservation is the practice of caring for these resources so all living things can benefit from them now and in the future. ... These are renewable resources. Other resources, such as fossil fuels, cannot be replaced at all.
Similar questions