Sunday, January 1, 2012

Preserve the Forest

Environmental protection is the preservation of the components of the environment and its inherent functions and interactions that occur between these components. Environmental protection that have been made by many parties during this show a lot of success and not a few who experience barriers in achieving the objectives to be achieved in each aspect. Such efforts are more visible as a stand-alone movements in each location, and environmental aspects of the case at hand. In addition, conservation efforts that have been implemented less perceived benefits / usefulness both in the medium and long term, this happens because of a lack of awareness and knowledge and a clear and comprehensive information about the benefits of forest conservation for the other aspects of life and the environment at large.

Preserving forests means that we preserve the environment, because by saving forests we also saved all the components of life. If we know about something about the nature and potential limiting factors we can determine the best use. Ecosystems that develop new man-made, such as agricultural grasslands, deserts irrigated, storage, water storage, tropical agriculture will last for a longer period only if the balance-material and energy balance is achieved between the components of biotic and physical. Because it is important to preserve the forest.

Doing the same forest conservation by saving the ecosystem of the forest itself, ecosystems formed by living and nonliving components in a place that interact to form a unified basis. Naturally, by saving the environment means saving our forests, forests that have a multi-function will save all the components of life on this earth if we preserve. The benefits of forest conservation for the environment very much, globally forests are the lungs of the world and can reduce the heating temperature of the earth, preventing dryness during the dry and prevent floods and landslides during the rainy season.

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