Habitat & Environment

 

The Interdependency

The man made and natural environment : interdependence between human settlements and local resources

The development of human settlements cannot be dissociated from the surrounding natural environment and its resources, and it is clear that their link and interdependence has become increasingly critical. We have to be more sensitive and careful about the way our towns and homes develop if we are to avoid irreversible damage to the environment. Over consumption of natural resources to meet shelter needs, increased built up areas, growing road and service networks, actions which create pollution, all urgently require strategies to reduce the negative impact of our built environment on the natural environment, actions that can assure sustainable use of resources and in the end, a sustainable planet.

 

Tackling the Loss of Natural Resources

Already, the depletion or destruction of natural resources in many instances means that practices and resources that people have relied upon over centuries have quite suddenly ceased to be available or viable and need to be replaced with new or alternative resources and techniques.

DWF makes addressing and managing the interdependence between human settlements and the environment a core issue in all its projects.

DWF promotes:

Projects include:

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Coral for lime placing pressure on marine ecology, Mafia, Tanzania