-
Preservation and conservation are both processes that protect the environment, but
their approaches are somewhat different. The goal of preservation is to protect the
environment from the harmful effects of human activity. Conservation is generally
held to include the management of human use of natural resources for the current
public benefit and sustainable social and economic utilization.
-
Environmental conservation is the protection, preservation, management, or
restoration of natural environments and the ecological communities that inhabit
them.
-
Environmental protection problems are a challenge for which there is no single
policy, but the combination of existing opportunities and increase of efficiency in all
social and economic areas of states would contribute to solving the problem of
resources and distribution. Environmental protection is currently a principal area of
cooperation and international regulations, which assumes a global or across borders
dimension. The persistence, purpose and inter-temporal nature of environmental
problems, call for global actions of prevention.