Ecological Conservation

Protecting Our Planet for the Future

 Sustainable Resources Management

Sustainable resource management means using natural resources in a way that meets today’s needs without harming the ability of future generations to meet theirs.

It focuses on balancing human use of resources with protecting the environment.

Natural resources such as forests, water, soil, and fisheries must be carefully managed to avoid environmental damage.

Sustainable practices include:

  • Crop rotation and organic farming
  • Reduced pesticide use
  • Selective logging and replanting
  • Water conservation and pollution control
  • Sustainable fishing practices

These methods help protect biodiversity, improve food security, and maintain healthy ecosystems.

Unsustainable use of resources like deforestation, overfishing, and pollution can lead to environmental damage and loss of biodiversity.

Resources Method
Forest Replanting
Water Pollution control
Agriculture Crop rotation