Biodiversity is diverse in virtually unlimited degree, which results from the essence of processes of evolution of species, filet lines and entire ecosystems. It is thanks to the millions of years of evolutionary processes on Earth that there are so many different natural and highly diverse ecosystems in which different species of flora, fauna, fungi and microorganisms adapt to life in different and very diverse geographical and climatic environments.
The largest biodiversity of ecosystems and species functions in natural environmental environments in which ecosystems have evolved without human impact through millions of years of climatic and geographical conditions enabling the development of various life forms. These types of high biodiversity sites can be found in unpolluted rainforest ecosystems in tropical forests, in temperate climates and in coral reefs.
Unfortunately, human civilization activity contributes to the successive and accelerating process of biodiversity reduction by dying out species of living organisms. The areas of natural natural ecosystems are decreasing, including those in which the greatest biodiversity is diagnosed, such as the rainforests of the Amazon. The protection of naturalistic ecosystems and thus the protection of the planet's biodiversity is the most important challenge for mankind in the 21st century.
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What do you think is the importance of biodiversity in natural ecosystems?
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biodiversity in nature plays a vital role in balancing natural ecosystems because each organism has a specific role to play. However, the role of a given organism supports the existence and survival of other organisms. So this interdependence of organisms on each other that maintains the balance of ecosystems. So it is quite obvious that biodiversity is very important in natural ecosystem
It is true that human activities have significantly contributed to the loss of biodiversity in nature over the years. this has been accelerated by the ever increasing human population globally.
However, the preservation of biodiversity in nature plays a key role in balancing natural ecosystems since each organism, regardless of the size and lifespan, has a specific niche—a role to play. Moreover, the role of a given organism supports the existence and survival of other organisms. It is through this interdependence of organisms on each other that maintains the sovereignty of ecosystems.
La biodiversité maintient la dynamique d'un écosystème naturel. Je pense plus la biodiversité est importante, plus la dynamique est importante.
biodiversity in nature plays a vital role in balancing natural ecosystems because each organism has a specific role to play. However, the role of a given organism supports the existence and survival of other organisms. So this interdependence of organisms on each other that maintains the balance of ecosystems. So it is quite obvious that biodiversity is very important in natural ecosystem
Biological diversity provide stability to the ecosystem and maintain the ecological balance. Plants and animals in ecosystem are linked to each other through food chain and food web. The loss of one species in the ecosystem affects the survival of other species. Thus the ecosystem becomes fragile.
Biodiversity plays an important role in the world economy. Diversity gives us an opportunity to learn about different genotypes, which helps to produce better plants and new plants that strengthen the economy. Biodiversity also contributes to providing people with everything they need, such as wood, And food from plants, animals and other organisms. • The value of aesthetic and moral: Biodiversity and the different types of living organisms around the human value of aesthetic beauty, as the human being being the only one who can invest around the preservation, and because the human being is able to destroy and destroy all environmental systems is responsible for the protection of various ecosystems. • Health: The entire pharmaceutical industry depends on microorganisms and plants. 70% of the world's population depends on plants in their treatments.
Biodiversity is important in many ways. In a biodiversity, all species are interconnected & they depend on one another . For example,plants help humans by giving off oxygen. They also provide food, shade, construction material, medicines, and fiber for clothing and paper. Insects carry pollen from one plant to another, which enables the plants to reproduce. Fungi help decompose organisms to fertilize the soil . So, biodiversity forms the backbone of ecosystems . So, if there is any loss or deterioration in the condition of biodiversity can compromise and affect human well-being.
Very important even though we don't know all the secrets of nature. Each plant or animal species depends on some or many others for survival. Humans have done a lot of damage in nature, because they are not trained to appreciate nature. We are now beginning to understand nature and hopefully we will be able to preserve some for future generations.
higher biodoversity corelates to resiliancy and higher health, whether it's the microbiome of the human gut or a temperate forest ecosystem or farm.
When we talk about ecosystem and biodiversity we need to focus both bio and non-bio (physical) factors. We often concentrate on biological part like forest, animal, microbes etc. More important is each element of biodiversity whether that is clear or not. Like air, water, heat, soil all these elements have to be in its pristine environment. In this regard the cultural stories of sense of landscape is important when we talk overall ecosystem.
Biodiversity plays a great role in natural ecosystems. Natursl ecosystems is a combination of living and none-living organisms where an internations are involved among each other. One component will have an effect on the other components and vice versa. It is also well known that nature balances it self. Therefore, a good biodiversity plays a great role to have undisturbed sustainable natural ecosystems.
Dear Friends and Colleagues of RG,
The above discussion inspired me to the following considerations:
For many years, the consumption of clean water and minerals of energy resources and strategic industrial raw materials, such as metal ores necessary for various branches of the manufacturing industry, have been growing at a faster rate. On the other hand, the pollution of the natural environment grows, the degradation of the natural environment through mines extracting energy minerals. The amount of waste on dumps of unsorted municipal waste is growing, as well as litter that pollutes the natural environment. More and more plastic waste floats in the seas and oceans. The scale of degradation of the natural environment through the development of human civilizations is increasing.
The goal of counteracting these unfavorable processes of human civilizational activity is to carry out pro-ecological reforms in the energy sector consisting in the transformation of the classical energy based on the burning of minerals for the construction of new power plants producing renewable energy. Reforming the energy sector is necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the increasingly rapid global warming process. It is necessary to develop eco-innovations thanks to which plastic in packaging will be replaced with quickly biodegradable and / or consumable materials. Waste segregation systems and electromobility should be improved. More funds from public funds of the state should be allocated for the implementation of pro-ecological reforms of reclamation of a degraded civilization environment and the implementation of nature conservation programs, natural ecosystems and biodiversity.
However, all those ecological ones necessary to carry out the reform will not ensure achieving in a global perspective fully sustainable pro-ecological development if in subsequent years the consumption of natural resources, especially water and earth's energy and other minerals indispensable for various branches of the production industry. Therefore, in order for the implementation of fully sustainable ecological development to be possible in the future, the increase in the exploitation of natural resources, especially non-renewable natural resources, should be significantly reduced.
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Therefore, I am asking you the following questions:
- How should the use of unrecognized natural resources be reduced so that sustainable ecological development is possible?
- Is it necessary to pursue a model of zero economic growth?
- Should the implementation of the zero-growth model be mainly based on reducing the consumption of natural resources?
- How should the use of non-renewable natural resources be reduced so that sustainable ecological development is possible?
- Will the protection of nature, natural ecosystems and biodiversity significantly increase by reducing the use of non-renewable natural resources?
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Natural ecosystem= biodiversity ( precursor for sustainability + diverse produce & productivity + livelihood + climate resilient system and strengthening the food chain and biological networks)
In short all parameters of ecosystem balance or equilibrium are hold on fulcrum of biodiversity.
In the context of the progressive warming of the Earth's climate, the following question is of particular importance:
How can environmental protection and biodiversity be improved by using current ecological technologies?
Due to the current civilization progress in recent decades, acceleration of the development of industry, automotive, urban agglomerations, intensification of agricultural production, etc. and related greenhouse gas emissions, global warming, ozone layer depletion in the atmosphere, increase of environmental pollution, growing problem of smog in urban agglomerations, the increase in pollution of the seas and oceans to which unsorted waste is thrown away is cut out as part of the predatory economy of tropical forests in the Amazon and other largest natural forest ecosystems.
In addition, the secondary effect of global warming of the Earth's climate is the increasing, more frequent weather anomalies, including drought, leading to steppe and desertification of areas that were previously natural forest ecosystems or areas exploited by agriculture.
As a result of the above-mentioned processes, every year many species of flora and fauna disappear forever.
As a result, natural biodiversity diminishes, which for millions of years evolved evolutionally on Earth.
In this way the natural resources of the planet Earth are irretrievably in decline.
In view of the above, the issue of environmental protection and biodiversity is one of the most important challenges of humanity in the 21st century.
Classical economics must change towards a green economy based on the strategy of sustainable pro-ecological development.
Therefore, I am asking you for the following query:
How can environmental protection and biodiversity be improved by using current ecological technologies?
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Therefore, in the context of the above considerations, the following important question appears:
How to increase the effectiveness of environmental protection programs, natural ecosystems and biodiversity?
Protection of the environment, natural ecosystems and biodiversity should be an integral part of the concept of sustainable pro-ecological economic development?
In the context of growing and increasing environmental pollution and declining areas of natural ecosystems, the importance and need to improve environmental protection systems, natural ecosystems and biodiversity is increasing. Biodiversity is one of the most important issues of natural ecosystems and life on Earth. Maintaining high biodiversity on Earth should be a challenge and one of the main goals of human functioning on the Earth in the 21st century and in subsequent centuries.
In connection with the above, protection of the environment, natural ecosystems and biodiversity should be an integral part of the concept of sustainable ecological development. In some countries, the concept of sustainable pro-ecological economic development is implemented successively, primarily in the field of renewable energy sources, improvement of waste segregation techniques and recycling development. However, in many countries these issues are still insufficiently developed.
Still too small financial resources are allocated in many countries for the development of renewable energy sources, improvement of waste segregation and recycling techniques. In addition to the private sector, besides enterprises implementing ecological innovations, it is necessary to increase expenditures and develop strategic pro-ecological reform projects, including restructuring of the mining industry of minerals supplying classic energy sources and development of energy based on renewable energy sources. This development should be supported and coordinated by environmentally friendly state intervention, and due to the high investment costs of construction of power plants producing electricity from renewable energy sources should be co-financed from the state public finance funds.
In this way, it will be possible to slow down the ongoing global warming process in the 21st century and thus slow down the process of devastating the natural environment, draining green areas characterized by high biodiversity. Biodiversity is a very important issue in the context of the analysis of ecology, sustainable development and the protection of the natural environment, including, in particular, the natural positions of biologically complex ecosystems, i.e. those that are characterized by high biodiversity. Maintaining biodiversity of natural ecosystems is one of the most important problems and tasks for people in the 21st century.
Do you agree with my opinion on this matter?
In the context of the above considerations, the following question is still valid:
How to increase the effectiveness of environmental protection programs, natural ecosystems and biodiversity?
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In addition, I note the interesting discussion inspired me to the following considerations:
To what extent does the development of eco-innovation and renewable energy improve the protection of the environment, natural biological ecosystems and biodiversity?
In my opinion, the development of innovative ecological technologies and eco-innovations as well as renewable energy sources and their implementation into economic processes is a growing important factor of sustainable green economic development based on the green economy concept.
In a situation where pro-ecological innovations are developed, including energy-related innovations, including new technologies of renewable energy sources, then pro-development anti-crisis, Keynesian socio-economic policy obtains additional attributes of modernity taking into account the protection of natural resources of the environment, protection of natural biological ecosystems and biodiversity.
In this situation, the classic pro-development anti-crisis, Keynesian social and economic policy is transformed into an ecological socio-economic policy implemented into the economy as part of the promotion of sustainable proecological socio-economic development taking into account the new green economy principles, including care for the protection of natural environmental resources, protection natural biological ecosystems and biodiversity.
Do you agree with my opinion on this matter?
In view of the above, I am asking you the following question:
To what extent does the development of eco-innovation and renewable energy improve the protection of the environment, natural biological ecosystems and biodiversity?
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Biyoçeşitlilik, insan müdahalesinin etki derecesinin yüksek olduğu ortamlarda artmaya çabalarken, Atmosferik gaz dinamikleri, radyasyon skala esneklikleri, enerjiyi faydalı kullanma boyutları ile %55 beslenme, % 45 üreme’ ye programlı organizma oluşumları, öğrenme ve adapte olabilme kapasitelerinin izin verdiği düzeyde varlığını başarıyla gerçekleştirir ve aynı zaman parselinde biyoyarayışlılığa dönüşür.
One of the most dangerous threats to biodiversity is the disappearance of certain species from their settlement areas, which are extinct. We can avoid the extinction of living organisms by protecting them by identifying the causes of their decline and stopping them. One of the ways to protect organisms from extinction: Restore and restore the destroyed environments, as difficult as this step is, but it is very important. Conservation of endangered species in protected areas to ensure their non-extinction, as in the Arabian Oryx, which was conserved in the Shomari Reserve in Jordan. Remove species of extraneous organisms that cause the death of other organisms. The return of tilapia, for example, to Lake Victoria requires the removal of the water-soluble grass and Nile fishes, so that the fish can reproduce again. Capturing and then reproducing the endangered animals; working in this way with the Al-Shaheen bird in the United States of America.
In view of the above, it is also important to include in the above discussion also the following issue:
How should nature conservation and biodiversity be developed?
In your opinion, how should nature conservation, biological ecosystems, individual species of flora and fauna and biodiversity be developed?
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The above question inspired me to the following considerations:
In what directions are researching biological biodiversity currently going?
Do biological biodiversity research currently affect, among others, the following problems:
- Analysis of changes, usually poorer biodiversity of natural biological ecosystems under the influence of human activity,
- Does the depletion of biodiversity of natural ecosystems under the influence of human activity usually lead to disturbance of the biological balance shaped by millions of years?
- Does the decline in the number of species of flora and fauna, the loss of biodiversity of natural ecosystems reduce the resistance of ecosystems to faster and faster changes in the Earth's climate?
- Will the ongoing changes in the Earth's climate, the ongoing global warming process change natural biological ecosystems, create new environments that can be studied in the context of accelerated processes of the evolution of biological ecosystems?
- Can changes in the biodiversity of natural ecosystems caused by the impact of human activity be considered as a continuation of the evolutionary process?
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In the context of the above considerations, the following question is also current:
Why is the process of implementing proecological reforms in energy and other eco-innovations so slow?
Why, despite the scientifically confirmed fact that the global warming process is progressing faster and faster in many countries, so little is done in terms of necessary proecological reforms and implementation of ecological innovations and development of energy based on renewable energy sources, development of electromobility, plastic reduction from packaging, improvement of waste segregation and development recycling?
Due to the accelerating process of global warming, it is necessary to increase expenditures on the development of eco-innovations, their industrial implementation and accelerate the implementation of necessary pro-ecological reforms, first of all development of energy based on renewable energy sources, development of electromobility, plastic reduction from packaging, development of biodegradable applications materials of organic origin, improvement of waste segregation processes, development of recycling, organic farming, zero-energy construction and other key aspects of sustainable pro-ecological development carried out according to the concept of green economy, etc.
Do you agree with me on the above matter?
In the context of the above issues, I am asking you the following question:
Why is the process of implementing proecological reforms in energy and other eco-innovations so slow?
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Dear Friends and Colleagues of RG,
What are the examples of eco-innovations that can significantly reduce the scale of environmental pollution and reduce greenhouse gas emissions and slow down the faster global warming process?
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Currently, the problem of growing garbage with unsorted waste is ignored in many countries, but because in the future the negative aspects of the problem of environmental pollution, including plastic, will grow, so in the future other countries will also try to solve this problem.
The problem of environmental pollution with plastic waste is one of the key global problems. This problem should be solved in all countries, and above all those that "generate" the most. The European Union has already undertaken specific measures in this direction, eg by introducing legal regulations under which plastic will be withdrawn from packaging by 2021 and replaced with biodegradable materials such as vegetable origin. However, these regulations concern only European Union countries.
Similarly with other aspects of environmental pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Also, some large global economies are currently ignoring growing problems. But such an approach must be quickly changed, because there is little time to implement pro-ecological reforms, primarily in terms of reducing environmental pollution and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
As regards the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, it is necessary to reform the energy sector in such a way as to switch from the production of electricity based on the classic energy based on the combustion of minerals to technologies based on the development of renewable energy sources. In addition, it is also important to develop electromobility in the automotive industry and other types of transport.
The global warming process is progressing faster, the scale of the negative effects of climatic disasters and weather anomalies, which are a consequence of the ever-faster global warming process, is increasing. There is little time left, according to climatologists only max. over a dozen years to implement the necessary ecological reforms and innovations, including in the area of ??energy development based on renewable energy sources, to stop or even significantly slow down the ever-faster global warming process.
In addition, one of the main types of eco-innovations includes innovative technologies for building zero-energy houses and residential buildings. The special design and materials used ensure low energy consumption and closure of the energy cycle in a cycle in which household power plants generating heat and electricity based on renewable energy sources are an integral part, primarily through the use of photovoltaic panels and wind farms.
As part of the implementation of the necessary pro-ecological reforms, it is also necessary to develop eco-innovations that will improve the automation of waste segregation and recycling processes. In addition, it is also important to create innovative technologies for the creation of new biodegradable materials that will replace plastic in packaging.
A good solution is the use of packaging made of biodegradable materials of origin, eg vegetable, on the basis of raw materials in the form of crops. These types of packaging could be consumed after their use, such as plates and cutlery made of rice or other cereals, or could be processed into compost for animal feed or for fertilizing arable land, or for incineration in a specially built incineration plant.
In connection with the above, the increasingly common application of ecological innovations, which are necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to limit, slow down the faster global warming process, will also contribute to increasing the scale of sustainable green economic development realized according to the green economy concept.
These processes of implementation of ecological innovations and implementation of pro-ecological reforms should be conducted in all countries, and to the largest extent in developed and developing countries, industrialized countries, including the largest economies in the world, which are the largest emitters of greenhouse gases and producers of garbage and non-degradable waste , toxic or hardly degradable.
Do you agree with me on the above matter?
In the context of the above issues, I am asking you the following question:
What are the examples of eco-innovations that can significantly reduce the scale of environmental pollution and reduce greenhouse gas emissions and slow down the faster global warming process?
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Currently (mid-May 2019) a UN report appeared, which shows that the species extinction process accelerates and is no longer invertible, it is not possible to stop this process. However, if humanity quickly implements pro-ecological reforms, implementation of sustainable environmentally friendly development consistent with the green economy concept, it is possible to significantly slow down the process of greenhouse gas emissions, environmental pollution and unfavorable processes in nature.
Do you agree with me on the above matter?
In the context of the above issues, I am asking you the following question:
What should be the actions in the field of national economic policy and pro-environmental reforms in relation to the UN reports published on the adverse effects of the ever-faster global warming process?
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In the context of the above considerations, I also propose the following research problem:
What changes in natural ecosystems are caused by the ongoing global warming process?
Global warming affects many processes in biological ecosystems. Different species of flora and fauna change their habitats and geographical areas according to climate change and specific geographical environments. Areas of occurrence of specific species, for example insects in terrestrial areas and fish and arthropods in the seas and oceans, change. Bird habitats change, so migrations of some bird species may also be subject to modification. In the situation when forest areas dry out and turn into steppes and deserts, changes in natural habitats and areas of occurrence of species change and concern simultaneously many species of flora and fauna.
Do you agree with me on the above matter?
In the context of the above issues, I am asking you the following question:
What changes in natural ecosystems are caused by the ongoing global warming process?
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In addition, I note the interesting discussion inspired me to the following considerations:
How should the environmental policy change in order to stop the predatory exploitation of the Amazon rainforests?
What must change in economic policy to stop the predatory exploitation of the Amazon rainforests, i.e. the largest complex of natural forest ecosystems of forest environments, in addition characterized by the greatest biogeographical biodiversity of flora and fauna?
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The quality and living conditions of humans also depend on maintaining the biodiversity of natural biological ecosystems. In the context of the increasingly global warming process, maintaining biodiversity of natural biological ecosystems is one of the most important challenges of humanity in the 21st century. In the light of the above, an important question arises: Should the protection and reproduction of biodiversity of natural biological ecosystems be the privy of nature conservation?
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Natural ecosystems are pools of species diversity, ecosystem diversity and genetic diversity.
Health or well being or sustainable utilisation of any ecosystem in nature depends on its biodiversity.
More one explores it, more it creates interest for further understanding. One can become a good student
of biodiversity by observing nature (ecosystems) itself. Marvels of nature (biodiversity) is beautiful.
Biodiversity is an indicator of the health of an ecosystem because the more biodiverse it is, the healthier it will remain
Yes, I also think that due to the growing environmental pollution and the progressing global warming process, the importance of protecting natural biological ecosystems and biodiversity is growing.
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The available biodiversity is directly proportionate to environment health......If the biodiversity is good and more sign of good environmental health
Biodiversity mainly depends on the number of microorganism species and the predominant species. Microorganism types should be determined exactly and activation dynamics should be determined. Today, this process brings the problem of budget, technical personnel and technology competence to the forefront. Since it is not possible to do nm scale research within the scope of every country today, we have a little more time to respond to the problem of biodiversity.
I am pleased that many honorable scientists and researchers agree with me on the high level of importance of biodiversity that characterizes natural biological ecosystems. Despite the development of civilization that has been going on for thousands of years, it is only recently that man knows that the only way to avoid a global climate disaster that is a derivative of the increasingly faster global warming process is to reform the entire economy according to the green economy philosophy, i.e. the implementation of sustainable development principles into all economic processes, i.e. reference to the balance prevailing in nature. We already know that, but will we manage to use this knowledge in the right way to avoid a global climate disaster that may occur at the end of the 21st century, if the global warming process cannot be stopped. If this global climate disaster occurs, if the black scenario of increasing the average temperature at the Earth's surface by another 2, 3 or more degrees C is realized, then it would mean not only a serious problem for humanity but also for most forms of flora and fauna, for the Earth biodiversity.
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Biodiversity boosts ecosystem productivity where each species, no matter how small, all have an important role to play. For example, A larger number of plant species means a greater variety of crops. Greater species diversity ensures natural sustainability for all life forms.
In addition, healthy ecosystems clean our water, purify our air, maintain our soil, regulate the climate, recycle nutrients and provide us with food. They provide raw materials and resources for medicines and other purposes. ... Biodiversity is the key indicator of the health of an ecosystem.
Biodiversity is important as it boosts ecosystem productivity, stability and its sustainability.
"Diversity-Stability Hypothesis" has been very well explained by researchers.
As a researcher in biodiversity, I find it more interesting and challenging my all ecosystems that I can sample.
Dear Colleagues and Friends from RG, The above discussion inspired me to formulate the following question: Is protecting biodiversity one of the key challenges of the 21st century?
Based on the above considerations and conclusions from the discussion on interesting issues discussed, I formulated the following thesis that biodiversity of the Earth's biosphere is very important for people, but humanity probably does not yet realize how important it is for humans to protect biodiversity. Therefore, protecting biodiversity requires the development of green economy and financing of ecological reforms with green finance.
Below I have described the key determinants confirming the formulated research thesis. To the above discussion, I would like to add the following conclusion formulated as a summary of my previous considerations on this topic: the protection of natural biodiversity as one of the key challenges of the 21st century.
Biodiversity of the Earth's biosphere is therefore very important, because if we don't take care of it, we can soon destroy civilization. Maintaining the biodiversity of the Earth's biosphere is a key challenge for humanity in the 21st century. If humanity does not protect biodiversity from negative factors of civilization development, the deepening imbalance in nature will lead to exceeding the critical point of this imbalance, after which it will no longer be possible to return to balance and the destruction of many life forms, including people, may be inevitable already XXII century. Exceeding this critical point of equilibrium in nature may appear in a dozen or so years if the acceleration rate of the global warming process is still as fast as in recent years. so there is not much time left for humanity to realize how important it is to protect the biodiversity of the Earth's biosphere and how quickly the necessary ecological reforms should be carried out.
Protecting the biodiversity of natural biological ecosystems is one of the main challenges of sustainable ecological development to be implemented in the 21st century. However, the problem is the implementation of the principles of sustainable pro-ecological development into commercially implemented business processes. It is not easy to combine the green economy philosophy with the foundation of commercially operating business processes, i.e. classic economics. It is necessary for business communities to cooperate with other types of organizations, including pro-ecological social institutions and the world of science.
In my opinion, in the 21st century, the policy of protecting nature and biodiversity of natural ecosystems should be improved in connection with the rapidly warming global warming process and the growing pollution of the environment. Due to the reduction of green areas and forests, reclamation and greening programs for areas degraded by industrial development should be developed. Because climate change is getting worse due to the progressing global warming process, adverse to nature and biodiversity, the issue of protecting natural resources and nature is a global problem. Therefore, the improvement of nature protection policy and biodiversity of natural ecosystems should also take place in the field of international cooperation. In order to protect biodiversity, the implementation of the principles of sustainable pro-ecological development in economic processes should be carried out in the following years to a universal, aggregate, national and international level. The implementation of the principles of sustainable pro-ecological development should be carried out in accordance with the green economy philosophy and pro-ecological reforms should be financed from various sources, primarily from green finance and public finances of the state, and also the implementation of ecological innovations should finance enterprises whose production has a negative impact on the environment.
Do you agree with me on the above matter?
In view of the above, I am asking you the following questions:
- Is biodiversity of the Earth's biosphere very important for people?
- Are many people not yet aware of the importance of protecting biodiversity for humans?
- Is protecting biodiversity one of the key challenges of the 21st century?
- Biodiversity protection requires the development of green economy and financing of ecological reforms with green finance?
What do you think about this topic?
What is your opinion on this topic?
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Dariusz Prokopowicz
Life lives on as a result of biodiversity. The equation is clear:
Biodiversity = Life
Dear Colleagues and Friends from RG, The above discussion inspired me to formulate the following question: Will the development of the Coronavirus epidemic causing Covid-19 cause an increase in ecological awareness?
What do you think about this topic?
Please reply.
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Dariusz Prokopowicz
I personally believe that the recent Corona virus pandemic caused by Covid-19 will result in an increase in ecological awareness as it is a nature borne virus.
Mostly serving as bio-indicator, increasing environmental awareness and an important aspects in all lifes
Dear Colleagues and Friends from RG, What is your opinion about the development of the epidemic in the context of human relations with the surrounding nature? Can the SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus be interpreted as a message sent by nature to man, that man is only one of millions of species of life on Earth that still exists on planet Earth. Man is only one species, an intelligent life form created on Earth several hundred thousand years ago, while millions of other species, life forms have functioned on planet Earth in biological balance for many millions of years. Many forms of life, including ecologically cooperating forms of flora, fauna, fungi and microbes functioned in the balance of natural ecosystems. The perfect balance of natural ecosystems has evolved over millions of years. Occurring outbreaks occasionally caused by certain microorganisms remind man that he is only one of many life forms on the planet Earth. In addition, this type of event forces the most intelligent form of life on Earth, i.e. man, to think about how small man is against the forces and laws of nature that occur on planet Earth. When the current coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 pandemic significantly expires in a few weeks or months, the questions remain: How should you interpret, read these types of cataclysms, which may perhaps be repeated in the future? What should a man do? What should he change in his relations with nature to increase the scale of balance that has been shaken due to the expansive development of civilization?
What is your opinion on this topic?
Please reply.
I invite you to discussion.
Thank you very much for participating in the discussion.
Regards,
Dariusz Prokopowicz
Biodiversity boosts ecosystem productivity where each species, no matter how small, all have an important role to play. For example, A larger number of plant species means a greater variety of crops. Greater species diversity ensures natural sustainability for all life forms
Dear Colleagues and Friends from RG, Please answer the following question: Have any of you noticed the increase in pro-ecological awareness as a result of the SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus (causing Covid-19 disease) pandemic? Regards, Have a nice day,
Dariusz Prokopowicz
Important for sustaining the food chain and ecosystem functions.....
Although we could merely see the slight change in mindset with an increase of awareness following the impact of Covid19, I do believe this is just a collateral spike derived by the natural genetical inclination of individuals most likely striving to reasonably find a social explanation of facts causing a consequent reflected need to selfishly find ways to segregate fear of dying, rather than trying to increase individual awareness on what are the real objective reasons of the happenings. This false increasing peak of awareness will soon die once standards and normal life are established back into pre-pandemic condition. The peak of awareness will fade at dusk and effect vanishing in the time people will feel again the sense of personal security. I do believe we 've already crossed the limit and we are far too away from the escape zone. Biodiversity is the grounds over which our species are striving. Continuous erosion of biodiversity is leading our planet to a relentless process of regression. The only way I see is to create a new generation of leaders and politicians that could replace the old class of businessman that are most likely oriented to accumulate wealth for the few rather than thinking to invest on green tech. And we need to act now by establishing an entirely new innovative way of teaching youngsters and create new leading thoughtful generation strong enough to endure the enforcement of measures and mitigations to reduce impact.
Biodiversity is important, because it helps to keep the ecosystem in a natural balance. An ecosystem which is species-rich is more adaptable to external stress than that one with limited number of species. In an ecosystem, when species number is limited, reduction in the number of any species could disrupt a complex food chain, having effects on other species of the chain and then the food chain could be disrupted. But if biodiversity is sufficient, and if one nutrient cycling path if affected, then another pathway can function for the survival of the species as well as the ecosystem. Hence, role of biodiversity, is the long-term sustainability of the ecosystem.
Dear All, Hello everyone, thank you for participating in the discussion. I am glad that there is, in principle, full compliance with the high level of importance of biodiversity in natural ecosystems, in the natural environment and on the need to protect biodiversity.
Thank you very much and best regards,
Dariusz Prokopowicz
important for human well being... Naeem, S., Bunker, D. E., Hector, A., Loreau, M., & Perrings, C. (Eds.). (2009). Biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and human wellbeing: an ecological and economic perspective. Oxford University Press.
importance for sustaining multiple ecosystem functions... Gamfeldt, L., & Roger, F. (2017). Revisiting the biodiversity–ecosystem multifunctionality relationship. Nature ecology & evolution, 1(7), 1-7.
essential for the provision of a wide range of ecosystem services... Brockerhoff, E. G., Barbaro, L., Castagneyrol, B., Forrester, D. I., Gardiner, B., González-Olabarria, J. R., ... & Jactel, H. (2017). Forest biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and the provision of ecosystem services.
Biodiversity is a great indicator of the quality of life on this planet.
Dear D A Gayan Nayanajith,
Thank you very much for the literature sources provided on various aspects of biodiversity of natural ecosystems.
Greetings, Have a nice day, Stay healthy!
Dariusz Prokopowicz
Dear Joseph Stroud,
Yes, that's right. The biodiversity of natural ecosystems is an excellent indicator of the state of life on our beautiful planet Earth.
Best regards,
Dariusz Prokopowicz
Biodiversity is the key indicator of the health of an ecosystem. A wide variety of species will cope better with threats than a limited number of them in large populations. Even if certain species are affected by pollution, climate change or human activities, the ecosystem as a whole may adapt and survive. But the extinction of a species may have unforeseen impacts, sometimes snowballing into the destruction of entire ecosystems.