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Paper Name: Environmental Studies Unit IV: Biodiversity (Part I) Teacher Name: Dr. Swati M. Biswas Course & Semester: B.A.(H) English II semester B.A.(H) Economics II semester B.Com (H) II semester BIODIVERSITY •Biodiversity is the variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is typically a measure of variation at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level. •The 1992 United Nations Earth Summit defined "biological diversity" as "the variability among living organisms from all sources, including, 'inter alia', terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are part: this includes diversity within species, between species and of ecosystems". This definition is used in the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity •The term 'Biodiversity', coined by Walter G. Rosen in the year 1985 which is a relatively compound word of the longer version 'Biological Diversity', which was introduced by Lovejoy (1980) to express the number of species present in the community. United Nations designated •2011–2020 -United Nations Decade on Biodiversity • 2021–2030 -United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration BIODIVERSITY Biodiversity value NON CONSUMPTIVE CONSUMPTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL AESTHETIC ETHICAL LOCAL COMMERCIAL Related to • Balance of nature Part of their Knowledge and an biodiversity • Biological productivity livelihood as appreciation of the conservation are • Regulation of climate well as through presence of based on the • Food • Paper and pulp • Degradation of waste cultural and biodiversity for its belief that All • Fuel wood • Fuel wood • Cleaning of air and religious own sake . forms of life have • Medicine • Medicine water sentiments. Ecotourism concept the right to exist • Crop varieties • Crop varieties • Cycling of nutrients on earth • Fodder • Fodder • Control of potential • Timber • Timber pests and disease • Animal products • Cotton causing species • Fish • Wool • Detoxification of soil • Silk and sediments • Animal products • Stabilization of land • Fish against erosion • Resin • Carbon sequestration • Honey and global climate change • Maintenance of soil fertility
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