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    10-year span of the policy. It concentrates on four significant environmental areas: biodiversity, land management, and water both quality as well as quantity. The overall objective of the One Plan is to enhance and preserve the region’s lake and rivers. To achieve this objective, in essence, the One Plan utilises the environmental policy instrument of command-and-control regulation. At a fundamental level the various environmental…

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    people consume natural resources at a faster pace and the negative effect on the nature is becoming more and more severe. Environmental issues, such as air pollution, water pollution, decreasing biodiversity, and deforestation have become prominent in many regions of China. In recent years, haze has become a popular term among Chinese people, especially in north China. The environmental problems can be harmful to residents, animals, and plants. For example, water pollution can cause many healthy…

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    However, there are many other actors and platforms that can be utilized throughout higher education, the media world and even elementary school classrooms. A great deal of these strategies rely on multidisciplinary approaches, for example, when Nisbet writes about higher education role in the Anthropocene, he discusses a number of ways that Humanities and Sciences can be combined to create immersive and cooperative degree programs.…

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    professor and inspiration from Mathai, I decided to further explore an interdisciplinary education, leading me to my chosen field: environmental studies. Becoming a scientific diver changed my educational direction. The ocean took my breath away with its wide variety of life and showed me the many dimensions of the underwater world which created a special interest in me for the marine and coastal environmental fields. After spending…

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    Part one: What do you think the essential elements are for global environmental leaders? What criteria does the global environmental leader must to achieve? In my opinion, a general leader or a particular global environmental leader, who have strategic vision, sophisticated knowledge, dynamic, creative power and assertion at work and have a great influence on the community. To achieve that, global environmental leader must be healthy, intelligent, wise and wonderful skill on communication. A…

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    The issue of the environment, a topic of discussion that seems to be receiving more and more traction with each passing day, is all anyone seems to be talking about. Today it is hard not to be bombarded with images and news of environmental degradation this way and that. What that exactly means for humans, other species, and the world as a whole, is an ever-growing question that has yet to be fully answered. By conducting a survey, I was able to gather information regarding how the students in…

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    about five environmental aspects, which are effected by tourism. These are: Impacts of Tourism on Environment: Positive Negative Provides a reason for the protection and conservation of natural habitats and wildlife because of its value as a tourism resource Tourists make use of a range of NATURAL RESOURCES for example of water resources for their baths and swimming pools using large amounts of water often in places where water is scarce. Increases tourist awareness of environmental issues,…

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    several times, competed in a local aesthetics competition in which I always took the first position. The interest grew to a stage I decided to undertake a study in Urban and Regional Planning in the Faculty of Environmental Studies, University of Nigeria, a profession that sees to environmental beauty and aesthetics, at the same time, managing…

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    The beliefs that I have analyzed and taken into account for myself has forced me to finally choose a side on my environmental worldview. Thru the semester I have been struggling to pick a side between biocentric and anthropocentric. I agree with the biocentric worldview because I believe that nature does not simply exist to be consumed by humans, but I disagree that humans are simply one species amongst many. While, I agree with the aspect of the anthropocentric view in which humans were higher…

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    Business and Environmental Care The effort to try and define the true nature as well as the force of the responsibilities of any business to the environment surrounding continues to face a graven stumbling block. This is as a result of the absence of a consensus concerning the basic nature of general environmental responsibility. If simply defining the responsibility of an individual to the environment is usually problematic, how is it possible to arrive at the business environmental…

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