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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T15:37:44+05:30 2021-10-03T15:37:44+05:30In: GENERAL

What is World Charter of Nature?

What is World Charter of Nature?

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      2021-10-03T15:41:26+05:30Added an answer on October 3, 2021 at 3:41 pm

      World Charter of Nature

      • It was adopted by United Nations member nation-states on October 28, 1982.
      • It sets forth “principles of conservation by which all human conduct affecting nature is to be guided and judged.
      • The Charter recognizes the interaction between mankind and nature. It calls for member states to refl ect the stated principles in their national legislation
      • The Charter recognizes the interaction between mankind and nature.
      • It proclaims five principles of conservation by which all human conduct affecting nature is to be guided and judged.
        • Nature shall be respected and its essential processes shall not be impaired.
        • The genetic viability on the earth shall not be compromised; the population levels of all life forms, wild and domesticated, must be at least suffi cient for their survival, and to this end, necessary habitats shall be safeguarded. 
        • All areas of the earth, both land, and sea, shall be subject to these principles of conservation; special protection shall be given to unique areas, to representative samples of all the different types of ecosystems and the habitats of rare or endangered species. 
        • Ecosystems and organisms, as well as the land, marine, and atmospheric resources that are utilized by man, shall be managed to achieve and maintain optimum sustainable productivity, but not in such a way as to endanger the integrity of those other ecosystems or species with which they coexist. 
        • Nature shall be secured against degradation caused by warfare or other hostile activities.
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