Ecology Mitigation Strategy Will Reduce Negative Environmental Impacts Caused by Human Activities
Creators
- 1. UNESCO – UNISA Africa Chair in Nanosciences/Nanotechnology Laboratories, School of Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Studies (SIRGS), College of Graduate Studies, University of South Africa (UNISA) Pretoria, South Africa
Description
Keeping operations efficient while minimizing disruptions is a constant challenge for organizations in today's fast-paced business environment. Migrating to a new system involves moving from one system to another, often due to technology advancements, end-of-life issues, or performance concerns. To minimize disruptions and ensure that business operations continue to run smoothly, this document provides guidelines and best practices for managing and operationalizing system migrations. In natural phenomena, migration involves the movement of individuals, populations, or species between places. The ecosystem plays a crucial role in shaping ecosystems and ecosystem services as well as species distribution and abundance. The process of migration, however, can be significantly influenced by biodiversity and interactions between species. It is essential to evaluate environmental education programs so that impacts can be measured, improvement can be identified, and informed decisions can be made about future programs. The effectiveness and impact of education programs can be assessed through the use of various techniques and tools. Environmental education (EE) programs contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally conscious society when they are continuously evaluated to ensure that they are responsive to the audience's needs.
Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
Journal of Climate Action, Research, and Policy
Publisher:
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd
ISSN:
29723124
Volume:
2
Persistent Identifiers
DOI
10.1142/s2972312425500018
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Funding
Financial Support
University of South Africa — Grant: 90332423
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