The world’s population has been growing rapidly over the past century, and this growth has significant implications for food security. As the world’s population continues to increase, it...
Environmental pollution refers to the presence or introduction into the environment of substances or pollutants that have harmful effects on living organisms and the environment. This pollution can...
Land use refers to the way in which humans use and manage land for various purposes, including agriculture, urban development, and conservation. Over time, changes in land use...
Environmental degradation refers to the deterioration of the environment through the depletion of natural resources, pollution, and other human activities. Deforestation, desertification, and soil erosion are significant forms...
Sustainable growth and development refer to a development model that seeks to balance economic growth with environmental protection and social equity. This approach recognizes that economic growth must...
Agrarian and industrial unrest refers to labor-related issues that arise within the agricultural and industrial sectors. These problems are not new and have been prevalent throughout human history....
Regional disparities in economic development refer to the unequal distribution of economic opportunities and resources across different regions within a country. These disparities can arise due to a...
Linking of rivers refers to the interlinking of different rivers through canals and other waterways to divert water from surplus basins to deficit basins. The concept of linking...
Globalisation refers to the integration of national economies into the global economy through the free flow of goods, services, and capital across borders. The process of globalisation has...
Environmental awareness refers to the level of knowledge and concern that individuals and societies have about the natural environment and the impact of human activities on the environment....