SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR PRESERVING BIODIVERSITY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Опубликован 23.11.2025
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Аннотация
This study investigates sustainable environmental management strategies aimed at preserving biodiversity and conserving natural resources within the context of global ecological change. By integrating principles of ecology, economics, and policy science, the research examines how management practices can balance human development needs with environmental sustainability. Through a qualitative synthesis of international case studies, policy frameworks, and scientific literature, the study identifies effective strategies for ecosystem restoration, resource efficiency, and participatory governance. Findings reveal that long-term sustainability depends on integrating conservation goals into national planning, fostering community participation, and enhancing institutional capacity for adaptive management. The research concludes that sustainable environmental management requires a systemic approach that unites science-based policy design, social inclusivity, and technological innovation to ensure resilience in both natural ecosystems and human societies.
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