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created Jun 8th 2021, 07:13 by Kantasharma


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 Conservation is defined as the management of resources by humans. It aims at sustainable benefit to the present generation. It also maintains a potential to meet the needs and aspirations of future generations. In other words, conservation is a judicious and planned use of natural resources. In the past, many of us used resources greatly for the present need and cared less for their conservation. However, there have been exceptions to these. Some communities on their own made efforts for conservation of plants and animals. We have to learn from our past experience. We have to take development in proper perspective. We may make development for individual gains, but social benefits should never be overlooked. We studied various types of resources. All these form part of our environment.  
Proper utilization can deplete it. Proper exploitation of renewable resources created less problems. Over exploitation causes damage to the existing existing environment. Non-renewable resources demand extra care as they cannot be renewed. We have to adopt several measures for their conservation. We have already studied that our country is very large, having a variety of relief features, namely mountains, plateaus and plains. India's vast and diverse size is the most important resources. About 43 per cent land area is mountainous. These provide natural resources in the form of forests and wildlife and are known for scenic beauty and ecology. The plateaus cover about 27 per cent of the total area. These contains mineral resources, forests and arable lands. The mountains and plateaus also contain river valley that offer favourable locations for human habitations. The climate of India is monsoonal. The growing season in our country is all the year round. This has made our land more valuable from agriculture and vegetational point of view.

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