Human beings have the skills and knowledge to harvest resources in an environmentally friendly manner. The only thing that is lacking is empowerment and vigorous campaigns aimed at creating awareness on the importance of conserving the environment.
Probably not; it seems a very foolish way to manage resources.
They use their environmental resources to eat (i.e. finding fruit), and to build shelter.
Environmental degradation is when the natural environment is compromised in one way or another. To check for this, look for pollution or depletion of resources.
Plant & Nurture Saplings,Trees around your school and home. Stop polythene use,Stop wastage of Natural Resources ,Change your and Your Friend's outlook, Learn Environment Friendly way of life. Quit Materialism.
To harvest resources in the forest in an environmentally friendly way, you must re-plant a tree for everyone destroyed and also make sure to keep a plan which allows there to always be fully grown trees within your harvest area. Also, make sure the harvesters don't damage other trees in the process and also make sure the harvesting equipment doesn't 1) damage the environment 2) pollute any more then necessary (this includes noise pollution). In the end, harvesting forest resources isn't friendly to the environment, but these are ways to come as close as possible. Answer: It is necessary to study the area to be harvested to: * determine if ant endanged plant or wnimal species exist * to identify microecologies * to allow replanting of similar species Opportunities for harvesting that leaves strips of native growth to allow the native species to fill in the cut spaces should be reviewed.The establishment of tree farms should be considered
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You can't get Korobos. That is Harvest Sprite money. There is no way to get any.
A group of diverse species, that occupy a common niche in a given community, characterized by exploitation of environmental resources in the same way.
Living a sustainable lifestyle.
One way is to practice sustainable resource management, which involves using resources in a way that ensures their long-term availability for future generations. This can include recycling, reducing waste, implementing energy-efficient practices, and preserving natural habitats. By carefully managing and conserving resources, we can minimize depletion and promote environmental stewardship.
Although many of the methods used at present to harvest our forests are very un friendly, in ways of pollution from transportation and destroying natural habitat. One way to offset the effects of deforestation and to make it more eco-friendly would be to plant the same amount of trees that were cut down. As a result new trees will be able to grow and provide new habitat. However this isn't always advantageous as there is still the problem with time of growth and man power to plant all of those trees. It must be remembered that a forest is not a monoculture (just one species of trees). The replanting should reestablish the mix of natural growth. One way of doing this is to harvest trees in strips allowing the harvested strip to be reclaimed by the abutting untouched areas. It is also necessary for preparatory work to be done to catalogue what the natural forest was like, identify areas of special ecological sensitivity, and ensure that these are not impacted. Care must also be taken not to do forestry work during breeding or calving seasons for various forest animals or interupt migration routes or hunting territory.
Renewable resources such as solar, wind, hydro, and biomass are used to generate energy in a sustainable way. Non-renewable resources like coal, oil, and natural gas are also used, but they are limited and contribute to environmental degradation.