Sunday, November 7, 2010

SECTION3. Principles of conservation.

Conservation of natural resources has demonstrated a great movement in a short period of time. It was first centered around forestry, nowadays, conservation became such a known name not regarding only forests but other fields.
Conservation is governed by some principles:
first and foremost, development is indeed the first principle of conservatio. conservation does not mean, as many believe, the husbanding of resources for future generation. However, it means to provide resources for future generation with the recognition of the right of present generations to fully use the needed resources. Nevertheless, coal which is necessary essence of our civilization is present in limited supply and it is for our benefit to preserve it.
Prevention of waste comes as the second principle of conservation, waste cannot be controllable, putting efforts to stop waste is as channelling our energy to stop forest fire which is a natural process that has to occur somehow in time. However, education plays an important role in order to prevent the accumulation of excess waste.
The third principle comes as the following: the natural resources must be developed and preserved for the sake of the many and not the benefit of the few.
To sum up, conservation is a significant word that stands for the greatest good to the greatest number for the longest time, it demands application of common sense to common problems for the common good which will lead to a direct national efficiency.

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