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An introduction to environmental degradation: Causes, consequence and mitigation

Pramod Kumar Maurya, S.A. Ali, Anas Ahmad, Qiang Zhou, J. da Silva Castro, E. Khane, Aalaa Gamal Ali

2020Agro Environ Media - Agriculture and Ennvironmental Science Academy, Haridwar, India eBooks61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The environmental degradation is the deterioration of the environment through depletion of resources which includes all the biotic and abiotic element that form our surrounding that is air, water, soil, pant animals, and all other living and non-living element of the planet of earth. The major factor of environmental degradation is human (modern urbanization, industrialization, overpopulation growth, deforestation, etc.) and natural (flood, typhoons, droughts, rising temperatures, fires, etc.) cause. Today, different kinds of human activities are the main reasons for environmental degradation. The automobile and industries increase the number of poisonous gases like SOx, NOx, CO, and smoke in the atmosphere. Therefore, the government must enhance filling the gap in the legal system to avoid illegal activities. This chapter discusses the impact of environmental degradation with its future impacts, city planners, industry, and resource managers plans to be considered to mitigate the long term effects of developmental environmental degradation.

Topics & Concepts

Degradation (telecommunications)Environmental degradationEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental planningComputer scienceBiologyEcologyTelecommunicationsEnvironmental and Social Impact AssessmentsMedicinal Plant StudiesSustainable Development and Environmental Policy
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