Environmental Management: Issues and Concerns in Developing Countries 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-62529-0_11
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Environmental Disaster Management and Risk Reduction

Abstract: The environment can be well-defined as all forms that surround both living elements (such as humans or animals, fishes and birds) as well as non-living elements, itself classified as both moving (such as air and water) and non-moving (such as mountains and forests). Human activities do interact with the bio-physical environment in a multifaceted manner connecting different geographical levels. The existence of all living forms on this planet gradually evolved to build a healthy and well-balanced environment th… Show more

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“…There are already numerous “points of no return” that have been overcome, which prevent us from thinking of a more or less peaceful return to ideal conditions (Meadows et al., 1992). It is precisely the highly libertarian and individualistic development of advanced societies, as will be seen better, that seems to prevent them from responding adequately to collective problems, both local and above all global (Felix, 2018; Mukherjee et al., 2021). Indeed, it seems that the more individual development and well‐being increases, the less attention is paid to the community and to the species, as a natural result.…”
Section: Liberation Individualization and Extinctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are already numerous “points of no return” that have been overcome, which prevent us from thinking of a more or less peaceful return to ideal conditions (Meadows et al., 1992). It is precisely the highly libertarian and individualistic development of advanced societies, as will be seen better, that seems to prevent them from responding adequately to collective problems, both local and above all global (Felix, 2018; Mukherjee et al., 2021). Indeed, it seems that the more individual development and well‐being increases, the less attention is paid to the community and to the species, as a natural result.…”
Section: Liberation Individualization and Extinctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) are powerful tools for monitoring crops and for the management of environmental hazards and extreme events, such as floods or droughts, especially in remote areas and in regions with a lack of archive data [18,19]. In the 21st century, new remote sensing and GIS approaches have been developed and applied in mapping agroclimatic zones, especially in semi-arid regions [11,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exploiting natural resources is necessary since people require them to survive (Mukherjee et al, 2021). Because of these shifts in society, there is a greater demand for a wider variety of scarce resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%