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    REPARATION OF ECOSYSTEM IN VIEW OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
    (Academic Publishers And Distributors, 2024) Amina Jafri; Rahila Rahman Khan , Monowar Alam Khalid
    The main focus of the sustainable development goals is on the crucial role that science plays in achieving the 17 Sustainable Goals that the global community has agreed to support. It basically means that scientific disciplines and research must define their own ethical standards as they relate to responsibility, problem identification, and research questions. We believe that dismissing these arguments, whether they support or contradict the 2030 agenda, will damage the legitimacy and applicability of science’s contribution to sustainable development. Restoring an ecosystem to its pre-distributed state or hastening its recovery is the goal of ecosystem restoration. Human life will be impacted, if we alter the ecosystem’s functions or cause its structure to deteriorate. Creating an excessive number of dams on rivers, logging, extreme overgrazing, natural and man-made disasters like floods and forest fires, etc. are some common disturbances in ecosystems. We could propose some methods for restoring the ecosystem, such as creating farmland, creating a freshwater body, creating eco-friendly urban areas, creating grasslands, etc. In addition to these, we could grow a wider variety of crops, use natural fertilizers and pest control techniques, etc. These actions can increase the land’s carbon content and increase its fertility. So that our nation can easily feed its expanding population without requiring more land. Incorporating these ecosystem restoration techniques will present a chance to regain nature’s ability to reduce degradation. This decade is devoted to safeguarding and exposing the world’s ecosystems for the benefit of people and the natural world.

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