Unit 1 Db Careers in Criminal Justice

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UNIT 1 DB

Patricia Sellers

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At hand are countless ways as well as things to be completed to make use of the concepts of stewardship and sustainability in order to control natural resources. A perfect example is a plant that is destroyed, what should take place is replacement for that one plant and more. Doing this would replace what was first destroyed and aid in the expansion of the populace and the natural resources considered necessary. More would be available than usual, we need plants for medicine.

  One more case in point would be the use of our natural form of energy, this would be known as the sun. The sun is a danger and an aid to everyone and everything. Plants, humans, and animals need sunlight to survive. Too much sun for a plant, animal, and human results in damage.

  I beg to differ that good stewardship and sustainable use of resources are being practiced in the Amazon on several grounds. The entire burning tactics being used causes further damage than one may think. The quantity of carbon monoxide released is extreme. Also the squatters being capable to get hold of land as a result of living there.

  The proposal that I would compose for a sustainable exercise of resources in the Amazon is to replant. An additional proposal I would make is added laws required to implement them. If these laws are enforced and taken seriously there can be a big change.

  People in the Amazon do not understand that all they obtain and wipe out from the land takes life little by little with it. Replacing plants, letting the animals reproduce, and setting laws can make a very big change in our world. It may take time but we'll get there.

References

Rubey, Jane(2008). Exploring Wetlands Stewardship

https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/publications/96120.pdf

Butler, Rhett A.(2012). Deforestation in the Amazon

http://www.mongabay.com/brazil.html