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- W4299985989 abstract "Biodiversity loss is among the most urgent environmental concerns of our day, since it is a crucial element of the Earth’s backup systems, with direct impacts on human civilization. We examined the problems and conservation strategies, the role of governmental and nongovernmental stakeholders, as well as scientific data on the degree of biodiversity loss and the factors influencing it. The major direct cause of the continual mass extinction of populations and species of other creatures is the land conversion for agricultural purposes. Biodiversity loss is typically measured in terms of the degree of loss of species variety for practical reasons. Species populations, on the other hand, which are decreasing at an alarming rate than species, provide humanity with the benefits of biodiversity. Demographic heterogeneity has an impact on human health. Different populations of the same species may create different kinds or amounts of defensive chemicals (possible medicinal or pesticide substances). Thus, man’s well-being and the sustenance of his livelihood remain inextricably linked to biodiversity. As a result, there is a worldwide concern for biodiversity preservation and conservation in order for man to continue to preserve his livelihood. Industrial development is a component of man’s overall development activities. As beneficial as industries are, their expansion has negative effects. This study reviewed the threatened biodiversity caused by man’s varied activities and urged all levels of government and non-governmental organizations in Nigeria to prioritize biodiversity protection. This suggests that industrialization, urbanization, biodiversity loss, increasing desertification, greenhouse warming, water and air pollution, as well as hazardous waste buildup have had a deleterious impact on the ecosystem. Conserving natural resources is thought to give social, economic, visual, and aesthetic advantages that will maintain the citizens’ sound and qualitative health. This can be accomplished primarily through recognizing, comprehending, appreciating, and/or integrating endogenous and exogenous technologies." @default.
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- W4299985989 title "The Challenges and Conservation Strategies of Biodiversity: The Role of Government and Non-Governmental Organization for Action and Results on the Ground" @default.
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