Interrelationship of population, environment and development:
Interrelationship of population, environment and development:
Population
and Environment: Rapid increase in population disturbs the biotic
environment. The rate, at which world population is increasing, is
alarming. Human beings are forced to encroach upon forests, mountains,
sea and rivers, for space and food. More habitable and cultivable land
is required, as also more space is needed for grazing the cattle. Wild
animals are being killed indiscriminately for food and money. Trees are
being cut to satisfy the needs of fuel and timber. This has caused an
ecological crisis. If it is not checked, it is bound to bring disaster.
Explosion of population has also caused overcrowding. It has caused
physical discomfort, which creates mental tension. Living with mental
tension is bound to cause social and health disorders.
Environment
and Sustainable Development: In earlier days, human beings were leading
a harmonious life with nature. In the age of science and technology,
they are capable of using more natural resources to create an
environment of their own. As such, the natural environment is shaped,
guided and directed by socio-economic considerations. This practice has
led to degradation of natural environment. Old villages, hills, beaches,
etc., have been converted into cities and big towns. In order to
increase communication for trade purposes, a network of roads and
transport has been established. Tourism has been given importance and
big hotels have been constructed. Agricultural lands have been used in
constructing big hotels, industries, etc. Big dams have been constructed
in order to generate more electricity for the industries. Water bodies
have shrunken.
To maintain a balance between environment and development, it is necessary to strive for sustainable development to
meet the needs of present generation without foreclosing the options
for future generation. To achieve this, one has to consider different
aspects of development. Conservation, sustainability and biological
diversity are interrelated. If human beings have to survive, they have
to live in harmony with nature. More plants have to be planted. Green
grassy patches have to be interspersed between concrete buildings. We
will have to adopt such technologies which are environment friendly,
sound, and based on maximizing recycling and efficient use of resources.
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