ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION: FACTORS AND AFFECTING ACTIONS
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v3.i9SE.2015.3158Keywords:
Environment, Protection, Environmental ProtectionAbstract [English]
In recent decades, many environmental problems have increased as the result of human activities and unplanned management of the technological development those interference ecosystems. Therefore, a dispute between the importance of conservation and preservation of ecosystems to protect environment and the necessity to satisfy human desire by sacrifice the environment has been arise across the world.
Various human activities have induce many undesirable effects to the environment which can be threatening human health, economic, natural resources and gene pool of ecosystems such as pollutions, greenhouse effect, global warming and soil erosion.
Finally, in this paper, we highlights that the environmental protection is worth for fight due to the several reasons and its importance in our Indian society.
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