Conservation - GCSE Geography Definition

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Conservation in the context of GCSE Geography refers to the sustainable management and protection of natural resources and environments. The aim is to prevent exploitation, degradation, and destruction. It includes practices aimed at maintaining biodiversity, supporting ecosystems, and preserving landscapes for future generations. Conservation efforts can range from establishing protected areas, such as national parks and nature reserves, to implementing policies and strategies that reduce human impact on the environment.

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