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Low conservation refers to a situation or condition where there is little effort or success in preserving or protecting natural resources, ecosystems, or species. It can also describe areas or regions that have a low level of biodiversity protection or management. In general, low conservation implies a lack of prioritization or investment in conservation efforts.
Conservation authorities based on drainage basins are useful because they maintain secure supplies of clean water, protect communities from flooding and contribute to municipal planning processes to protect water. The Canadian Conservation Authorities Act was passed in 1946 to join communities in the same watershed area (rivers that flow to the same drainage basin) to help the communities undertake programs of natural resource management.
I think it will become even more important in the future. Environmental issues, species loss , species management and study , open ocean farming and exploration are all still growing aspects of this field.
Marine Reserves Bioregional Management Threatened or endangered species designations Local watershed groups EPA's Healthy Watersheds Initiatives Specialized Programs Increase Public Awareness Restoration/Mitigation Efforts Regulatory Measures Local community actions
Bushfires are just that bushfires. Deadly if not controlled or directed, Preventable if managed. Though managing the Bush through controlled burning leads to problems of a different kind it does reduce the spread and scale of the fire. If your looking for more in depth explanation look at CALM Western Australia (Conservation And Land Management)
John Okedi has written: 'Fishery resources, their exploitation, management, and conservation in Africa' -- subject(s): Fisheries, Fishery resources
The management or exploitation of a natural resource for profit
Conservation
Kenneth Radway Allen has written: 'Conservation and management of whales' -- subject(s): Whales, Wildlife conservation, Wildlife management
It's called soil conservation.
Richard Bigley has written: 'Implementation procedures for the habitat conservation plan riparian forest restoration strategy for westside planning units excluding the Olympic Experimental State Forest' -- subject(s): Conservation, Fishes, Forest conservation, Forest management, Forest policy, Forestry law and legislation, Habitat, Habitat conservation, Management, Planning, Riparian areas, Stream conservation 'Managing wetlands on state forest lands in Washington' -- subject(s): Buffer zones (Ecosystem management), Environmental aspects of Forests and forestry, Forests and forestry, Management, Wetland conservation, Wetland management, Wetlands
Soil Conservation
Brett K. Sandercock has written: 'Ecology, conservation, and management of grouse' -- subject(s): Ecology, Conservation, Grouse, Wildlife management, Habitat
A mooses conservation status is least concern
Conservation management involves the sustainable use and protection of natural resources to maintain biodiversity and ecosystem health. It includes strategies such as habitat restoration, wildlife monitoring, and enforcing regulations to mitigate threats to the environment. Overall, conservation management aims to balance human needs with the conservation of nature for future generations.
Coonservation may refer to: * Art conservation, protecting works of art * Conservation biology, the science of the protection and management of biodiversity * Conservation (botany), a procedure for nomenclature * Conservation (genetics), related to homologous proteins amongst various phyla * Conservation laws, a set of laws in physics * Conservation (psychology), learning development of logical thinking, according to Jean Piaget * Food conservation, the process of treating and handling food to stop or greatly reduce spoilage * Conservation movement, to protect plants, animals and their habitats * Conservation ethic, an ethic of resource use, allocation, and protection * Energy conservation, the reduction of non-renewable energy consumption * Habitat conservation, a land management practice that seeks to conserve, protect and restore, habitat areas for wild plants and animals * Water conservation, reducing the use of water to protect the environment * Wildlife management, multidisciplinary practices, including conservation of species and their habitats * Conservation authority * Marine conservation, the protection and preservation of ecosystems in oceans and seas * Soil conservation, management strategies for prevention of soil being eroded from the earth's surface or becoming chemically altered * Conservation-restoration, the profession devoted to the preservation of cultural property * Photograph conservation
soil conservation.