Environmental Awareness Among Societies and Sustainable Development
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                            Environment constitutes every thing in our vicinity. It is not the biotic factors but abiotic too that effect our existence. Just like societies is group of populations, natural ecosystems get effected if development is not sustainable. Unidirectional development that is undirected toward nature causes huge loses to environment if persist for long time. Limited exploitation of nature and thus environment and natural resources maintaing sustainability in different walks of life including agriculture.
                                    
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