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Ecological Principles

Ecological principles are basic assumptions (or beliefs) regarding ecosystems and the way they operate that are educated by the ecological ideas. The seven principles are 1) maintain diversity and redundancy 2) manage property 3) manage slow variables and feedbacks 4) foster advanced accommodative systems thinking 5) encourage learning 6) broaden participation 7) promote polycentric governance systems. With an example of however it's been applied. Protection of species and species subdivisions can support diversity. Maintaining environment is key to protective species. giant areas sometimes contain additional species than smaller areas with similar environment. "All things area unit connected" however the character and strength of the association varies. diversity conservation protects plant, animal, microbic and genetic resources for food production, agriculture, and scheme functions like fertilizing the soil, usage nutrients, control pests and malady, dominant erosion, and pollinating crops and trees.

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Environmental Ethics

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