Discuss How to conserve nature? within the HOT Debates - The Big Fight forums, part of the Management Students Voices ( MBA,BMS,MMS,BMM,BBA) category; Well, this might sound bit old topic n boring, this a real concern today and also
So lets discuss on ...
well, sorry the earlier post was not properly posted.
Wat i meant to say was that conserving nature n forest was one of the topic for group discussion in a B school. so lets think about it
do we really worry it??i dont think so.when we r going 2 settle in mars or moon then these things should not bother us.scientist hav proved that green house effect is not real and it is infact good 4 our planet.so focus on some larger aspect than this tiny issues.
Conservation of nature is a very important aspect to consider in today's scenario. green house eefect, global warming, depletion of the ozone layer and other hazards may make almost everyone an insomniac in the coming time. i guess...starting at an individual level is more feasible than making mass movements. planting a few plants in the balcony, replacing the usage of plastic bags with paper bags is much more effective....seggregating waste and garbage that can be recycled can also be helpful. switching off the lights when not in use, avoiding very loud music, proper and timely servicing of refrigerators, ac's, etc for their cfc conetnt.
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Re: How to conserve nature? -
June 20th, 2007
Conservation, exploitation, and cultural CHANGE IN THE INDIAN FOREST SERVICE, 1875-1927
Although the Indian Forest Service was founded on conservationist principles, by the twentieth century it had become almost exclusively devoted to profitable exploitation of the forests it managed. Quantitative content analysis of the service's primary voice, The Indian Forester, correlates the transition from conservation to extraction to shifts from the dominance of generalists to that of bureaucratic specialists, and from ad-hoc holism to reductionism. Growing emphasis on reductionist science reinforced a mental framework inimical to conservationist arguments based on indirect benefits and appeals to precaution. In the broader culture, these arguments resurfaced in reaction to periodic famines, but by the beginning of the twentieth century, they had lost respectability within the Forest Service.
INDIA TODAY FACES the interrelated problems of Himalayan deforestation, soil erosion and salinity, dam siltation, flash floods, and biodiversity loss. The government agencies responsible for solving these problems-and, as some would argue, for causing them-are the direct descendants of the environmental management agencies that came into being under British rule. Chief among these agencies is the Indian Forest Service. Since most of India's environmental problems are far worse now than they were a century and a half ago, it seems logical to seek the roots of the current crisis in the development of the Forest Service. The history of the Forest Service resonates globally because the forest bureaucracies of the rest of the former British Empire and much of the anglophone world have their roots in India.
i think we can use our own innovativeness to conserve nature like ahmad khan a guy in banglore made a thing out of plastics wich is called polybend and is used to lay roads along wid bitumen and bcos of this polybend the life of the roads in bangalore increases by 3.now he buys plastics from evrybody and makes polybend which has actually helped creating many roads in bangalore.
all those steps discussed here are no doubt important but i feel that apart from this we should also take initiative in educating people around us the need and necessary steps by which we can conserve nature.
b'coz many of us do these things without knowing the impact of them on the nature, so these could be done by forming a small community in the locality and then helping uneducated people in taking steps to conserve nature.
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