SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES FOR BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM RESILIENCE PUBLISHED
C. TIMIȘ1, M. COSTEA1, Maroua DAHBI1, F. PRUNAR1, R. PAȘCALĂU1, 1 University of Life Sciences” King Mihai I” from Timisoara raul.pascalau@usvt.roIn present-day dialogues pertaining to the stewardship of the environment, the essential interconnectedness between the management of resources sustainably and the conservation of biodiversity has surfaced as an issue of considerable significance. The efficacious overseeing of natural resources, which includes both ecosystems found on land and in water, is fundamentally necessary for the preservation of the fragile equilibrium that supports the resilience of ecosystems. The intensifying pressures stemming from climate change, urban expansion, and the exploitation of resources compel the adoption of novel strategies which must not only safeguard the resource availability for forthcoming generations but also actively advance the well-being of ecological systems. This discourse will delving into the complex interrelation between practices of sustainable resource management and their repercussions on biodiversity, positing that an all-encompassing approach is crucial. By amalgamating principles of ecology with considerations rooted in socio-economics, it is plausible to bolster the resilience of ecosystems that are progressively susceptible to human-induced influences. In conclusion, the discussion will elucidate potential routes toward a future characterised by sustainability, emphasising the recognition that the health and vitality of our natural resources are fundamentally intertwined with biodiversity and the stability of ecosystems. A crucial component of the safeguarding of ecological integrity pertains to the sustainable administration of natural resources, which is characterised as the action of utilising these resources in a way that addresses current demands without endangering the capacity of subsequent generations to satisfy their own. This necessitates the equilibrium of ecological, economic, and social imperatives, thereby enhancing biodiversity and the resilience of ecosystems.
sustainability, natural resources, management, resilience, biodiversity, ecosystems
environmental engineering
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