Importance of conservation of natural resources
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The importance of conservation of natural resources cannot be overstated in today's world where environmental degradation and resource depletion are pressing issues. Natural resources are essential for the survival and well-being of all living organisms, including humans. This research project delves into the various reasons why the conservation of natural resources is crucial for the sustainability of the planet. Firstly, natural resources provide the raw materials for various industries, including agriculture, manufacturing, and energy production. Without these resources, economic activities would come to a standstill, leading to severe disruptions in the global economy. Conservation efforts help ensure that these resources are available for future generations and that their extraction does not lead to irreversible damage to the environment. Secondly, natural resources play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance. Forests, oceans, and wetlands are not only sources of timber, fish, and water but also serve as habitats for numerous plant and animal species. By conserving these ecosystems, we protect biodiversity and ensure the survival of endangered species. Moreover, healthy ecosystems provide essential services such as pollination, water filtration, and climate regulation, which are invaluable for human well-being. Thirdly, the conservation of natural resources is closely linked to climate change mitigation. Fossil fuels, which are finite resources, are major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. By promoting renewable energy sources and energy efficiency, we can reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and decrease our carbon footprint. Conserving forests also helps sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, mitigating the impacts of climate change. Furthermore, the conservation of natural resources is essential for food security. Soil degradation, water scarcity, and loss of biodiversity are threatening agricultural productivity. Sustainable land management practices, water conservation measures, and the protection of pollinators are crucial for ensuring a stable food supply for the growing global population. In conclusion, the conservation of natural resources is paramount for ensuring the long-term sustainability of our planet. By protecting and managing these resources wisely, we can safeguard the environment, support economic development, and improve the quality of life for current and future generations. It is imperative that governments, industries, and individuals work together to preserve our natural heritage and create a more sustainable world for all.
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</p><p><b>INTRODUCTION</b></p><p><b>1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY</b></p><p>Natural<br>resources include the whole earth’s natural environment. A resource is anything<br>that meets or satisfies human need or want of civilization. Early societies<br>used wood rather easily taxed the extent of the earth’s resources turning to a<br>new one to fill their needs when the old were used up. The renewable resources<br>are fossils fuels, minerals etc. Man has been using these natural resources<br>increasingly over the years to provide him with food, materials, and energy.<br>The end result of this is the dangers of depletion of the non-renewable<br>resources.</p><p>Renewable<br>resources been used up faster than they are formed resulting in the pollution<br>of the environment. If our existence on this planet is to continue, we have to<br>conserve our natural resources (Ramalingan, et al, 1979). The term conservation<br>came from two Latin word “Con” meaning together while “servare” means to keep<br>or guard. Therefore, conservation literally means to keep together. Today, we<br>think of conservation as using our natural resources wisely rather than keeping<br>together in a status quo-situation. According to Ramalingua, et al (1979) to<br>conserve something means to protect it and keep it in a healthy condition. In<br>the present context conversation implies ensuring a high quality life for human<br>by the wise use and management of natural environment. This definition has a<br>broad scope, it thought about the protection of nature that is forest, soil,<br>wild life etc to enrich our lives, the controlled and planned, production of<br>useful materials, from the living environment such as crops, fisheries. The<br>controlled use of possible idea is a corporate concept, if manipulation and<br>decision making in regards to our natural resources but we must first know what<br>our natural resources are and what part they play in the ecosystem. Aido<br>Leopard (1979) a notable conservationist, pointed out that people must<br>understand ecological process to practice conservation. The main purpose of<br>conservation is to maintain a healthy6, functioning biosphere (part of the<br>earth were there are living things) that will also provide us with our needs,<br>including reservation of activities.</p><p><b>1.2<br>STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMS </b></p><p>The<br>study examines the essence and importance of the environment and its resources.<br>It is unfortunate that many people do not know the importance of the<br>environment to mankind and it determines the existence of man and other living<br>organisms. The reasons for the decrease in conservation of natural resources<br>are many. They include:</p><p>1. Inadequate<br>education, about the danger of pollution.</p><p>2. The<br>improper waste disposal</p><p>3. Poor<br>wastes management</p><p>4. Poor<br>ventilation</p><p>5. Improper<br>handling of crude oil which leads to water pollution</p><p>6. Indiscriminate<br>bush burning</p><p>7. Illegal<br>timber felling</p><p>Nature<br>provides us the basic needs like food, shelter, clothes, etc. for our survival.<br>We use air, water, soil, minerals, coal, petroleum, animals, plants etc. in our<br>daily life. But do you ever think, how long these precious materials of the<br>nature will be available for our use. The growing population, rapid<br>industrialization and urbanization have created heavy demand on all these<br>materials. It is feared that unless proper steps are taken to conserve them in<br>time, we will face tremendous hardship in future.</p><p><b>1.3<br>PURPOSE OF THE STUDY </b></p><p>The<br>purpose of this research study is to create awareness in people on the essence<br>and importance of the environment. Definitely people should adopt the best<br>method of exploring the environment and care for nature and there are many<br>benefits derived when our environment is conserved.</p><p>1. Preservation<br>of natural forest</p><p>2. Preserving<br>the beauty of life</p><p>3. Wildlife<br>presentation</p><p>4. Improvement<br>of quality of life </p><p>5. Improves<br>our revenue</p><p><b>1.4<br>RESEARCH QUESTIONS</b></p><p>In this course of study, the following research<br>questions are posed, if the nature resources are covered.</p><p>1. Are natural resources useful to mankind?</p><p>2. Does the conservation of natural resource encourage<br>wildlife continuity?</p><p>3. Does conservation preserve the beauty of nature?</p><p>4. Does a healthy environment improve our quality of<br>life?</p><p>5. Does conservation ensure continuous sources of<br>minerals for energy and foreign exchange? </p><p><b>1.5<br>SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</b></p><p>This<br>project work is designed especially to provide people particularly arose in<br>Ovia South West Local Government Area of Edo state with basic or fundamental<br>knowledge of conservation of nature resources. Information gathered from this<br>project work if available to those people in their various places, will go a<br>long way in solving the problem of conservation which include the nature<br>resources. A comprehensive analysis and description of the essence of<br>environment and its resources as provided in this project work will go a long<br>way to inspire and educate the researcher may and other researcher who may want<br>to carry out further research into this topic. Information available in<br>this project work will add to the pool of already existing ideas to be used in<br>planning developing not only biology department, Ekiadolor, Benin but also the<br>nation at large.</p><p><b>1.6<br>SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY </b></p><p>The<br>researcher has limited the scope of this study to Udo, Iguobazuwa, Iguelahor<br>College, Nikorogba, Okomu Oil in Ovia South West Local Government. The scope is<br>limited to farmers in rural areas and also to a few students who are into<br>research especially those in Biology Department of College of Education,<br>Ekiadolor, Benin. Also to timber fellers who always have influence in the<br>forest and finally the industrialist.</p><p>However<br>the research has some constraints which are;</p><p><b>Time</b>: the time at the<br>disposal of the researcher which is allocated for the study was a major<br>limitation as the researcher has to combine other academic work with the study.</p><p><b>Finance:</b><br>The finance at the disposal of the researcher in the course of the study does<br>not allow for wider coverage as resources are very limited as the researcher<br>has other academic bills</p><p><b>1.7<br>DEFINITION OF TERMS</b></p><p>For<br>the purpose of clarification, the following terms which are used in the content<br>of the study are hereby defined.</p><p><b>Eco-System</b>:<br>Is the sum total of the biotic and abiotic components interacting in the<br>environment.</p><p><b>Endangered<br>species</b>: Are wildlife species (animals) which are useful to man<br>and for entertainment but are being endangered. They are being protected from<br>extinction e.g. stripped hydrias, giraffe, whales, kites, sparrow, hawks etc.</p><p><b>Extinction</b>:<br>Is when animal’s species reptiles, birds and mammals have been hunted or killed<br>by man which makes them go into extinction.</p><p><b>Non-Renewable<br>Resources</b>: Are those resources which cannot be replaced when the<br>initial stock is used up examples are petroleum, coal, gold etc.</p><p><b>Renewable<br>Resources</b>: Are those resources which can be replaced when the<br>initial stock are used up.</p><p><b>Pollution</b>:<br>Is the release or discharge of waste substance or energy into the environment<br>by man in quantities which are harmful to him or to other things or which in<br>some ways reduce the quality of human life.</p><p><b>1.8 ORGANIZATION OF THE STUDY</b></p><p>This<br>research work is organized in five chapters, for easy understanding, as<br>follows. Chapter one is concern with the introduction, which consist of the<br>(background of the study), statement of the problem, objectives of the study,<br>research questions, research hypotheses, significance of the study, scope of<br>the study etc. Chapter two being the review of the related literature presents<br>the theoretical framework, conceptual framework and other areas concerning the<br>subject matter. Chapter three is a research methodology covers deals on the<br>research design and methods adopted in the study. Chapter four concentrate on<br>the data collection and analysis and presentation of finding. Chapter five gives summary, conclusion, and recommendations<br>made of the study</p>
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