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Environmental Sustainability
Sustainable development is a kind of development that meet the needs of the present
without compromising ability of future generation to meet their own needs which covers the idea
of the environment, economic and social progress. Our wetland margins and actual areas are the
main focus to the sound sustainable environment marginalized between aquatic and terrestrial
habitat at place and they form the Riparian environment where great number of organisms inhibit
thus recommendation have to be put in place due to the pressure on ecosystem which will
increase globally in coming decades unless human attitude and action change and better
protection of natural asses to require cognitive effort across all sections as a measure to conserve
natural resources.
Through the scenario of Techno garden which depicts a globally connected world relying
strongly on environmentally sound technology using highly managed engineered ecosystem to
deliver services and taking a proactive approach to manage of ecosystem in an effort to avoid
problems. Economic growth is relatively high and accelerated thus in near 50-100 years, this
nutshell consideration of the kind of green development, lowest rates of climate change and
population size will result in relatively low impacts of coastal wetlands thus this mitigation
measure slow down over the long term use will provisionalized the vision of maintaining the
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marshes, bogs and inland water through the combination of technology sound activities and the
ecosystem. Some of the measures to eradicate the continuing impacts not to accelerate to future
decades include: for example, the Caribbean TechnoGarden in the early years of the 21st
century, the world economy is at a crossroad, the Doha round of trade talks awaits completion,
but there is mistrust among trading partners. The major international trade dispute is the farm
subsidies paid to European and American farmers by their respective governments. Southern
farmers want access to the European and American markets, and at the same time Southern
governments do not want their markets flooded with cheap subsidized American and European
produce. Meanwhile, fishing quotas and other market based natural resource management
techniques are agreed upon and are being stringently enforced. New food production systems are
developed based on innovative technologies that are environmentally benign and able to take
advantage of marginal land and marine conditions. Nevertheless, growing concern over the
health and biodiversity risks of genetically modified foods leads to the abandonment of GMO
technology.
Major policy to address trade offs between agricultural quality production and water
availability sound agro ecological systems and maintenance of biodiversity considering
water use and agricultural production. Thus through intensification of the subsidies,
land conversation to higher production due to capitalism and economic growth
demanding urgency will degrade the wetland region, the avoidance of organic
agriculture of use of natural means and sound environmentally for production to use of
on farm inputs will lead to intro-phication, siltation and decline in consistence services.
More of, through the perception of considerable impact on the wetlands through direct
association with agriculture, the opinion is that to attain the long term mitigation
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benefits is through development in agricultural technology in agriculture in
improvement of characteristics, agricultural research and training and market reforms
thereby increasing possibility of land management and integrated water management
through support by the political scenario to establish a long-lasting goal to be achieved
through establishment of appropriate regulatory systems to reduce detrimental
environment impacts of the wetland regions.
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Works Cited
Ecosystems and human well-being: wetlands and water synthesis : a report of the Millennium
Ecosystem Assessment.. Washington, DC: World Resources Institute, 2005. Print.
Finlayson, C. M., Rebecca Cruz, and Nick Davidson. Ecosystems and human well-being:
wetlands and water : synthesis. Washington, D.C.: World Resources Institute, 2005.
Print.