
Projects related to the environment
Study of the economic impact of marine litter in the Coastal Zone of the State of Pernambuco.
Type: Research project
Institution: IDRSS
Year: 2018 – 2019
Scientific research: tourism in the Carpathian Mountains and the attractiveness of Adventure Tourism in Romania
Development institution: IDRSS – Institute for Development of Research and Scientific Studies
Duration: 1 month
Researchers involved: 4
Objective: To analyze tourism in the Carpathian Mountains and create reference research for the application of a similar infrastructure in countries where the same aspect of adventure tourism is also used.
Scientific research: Family agroeconomy: A method of sustainability and income in the Romanian countryside
Development institution: IDRSS – Institute for Development of Research and Scientific Studies
Duration: 8 months
Researchers involved: 2
Objective: To analyze family agronomy in the village of Colibasi, in Judet Giurgiu, in order to investigate how this family agronomy impacts the local economy and contributes to a better quality of life. The possibilities of applying government projects to the area are also analyzed with the aim of positively impacting the local economy.
Preserving the environment is crucial to ensuring the health and well-being of present and future generations. Here are some of the main types of environmental preservation in English:
Conservation: This involves the careful management and sustainable use of natural resources to ensure their availability for future generations.
Protection: This refers to measures taken to defend ecosystems, species, and habitats from harm, such as pollution, deforestation, or over-exploitation.
Restoration: This involves efforts to repair or rehabilitate ecosystems that have been damaged or degraded, aiming to bring them back to a healthy and functional state.
Sustainable Development: This approach seeks to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, balancing economic, social, and environmental factors.
Biodiversity Conservation: This focuses on safeguarding the variety and variability of life forms on Earth, recognizing the importance of diverse ecosystems and species for ecosystem functioning and resilience.
Climate Change Mitigation: This involves actions to reduce or prevent the emissions of greenhouse gases and to adapt to the impacts of climate change, aiming to limit global warming and its associated effects.
Environmental Education: This is essential for raising awareness, fostering understanding, and promoting responsible attitudes and behaviors towards the environment.
Policy and Legislation: This involves the development and implementation of laws, regulations, and policies at local, national, and international levels to protect and preserve the environment.
Community Involvement: Engaging communities in environmental decision-making, planning, and action empowers them to contribute to conservation efforts and promotes local ownership and stewardship of natural resources.
Technological Innovation: Advancements in technology can play a significant role in environmental preservation, from renewable energy solutions to sustainable agricultural practices and waste management systems.
By embracing these various approaches to environmental preservation, we can work towards creating a more sustainable and resilient planet for current and future generations.
- Preserving the environment is crucial for governments due to several reasons. Firstly, it ensures public health by preventing pollution-related illnesses and maintaining clean air and water. Secondly, environmental preservation supports economic stability by safeguarding natural resources and industries dependent on them, such as agriculture and tourism. Thirdly, it promotes social stability by mitigating conflicts over resource access and addressing environmental injustices. Additionally, governments recognize the importance of environmental conservation for fostering international relations, complying with legal regulations, and meeting sustainable development goals. Furthermore, political accountability drives governments to prioritize environmental protection, as citizens increasingly demand action on environmental issues. Overall, environmental preservation is essential for governments to ensure the well-being and sustainability of their societies and the planet as a whole.