Abstract |
Environmental degradation is an extensive problem which arises through depletion of natural resources, destruction of ecosystems and the extinction of wildlife. Its influence on the health of human populations is great. This paper presents a minute observation about the causes and effects of environment degradation, in the perspective of natural and human factors leading to air, water and soil pollution, on human by diseases and problems. The present Study explores that these kinds of destructions and depletion of natural resources critically affect both human health and the wildlife. The author is of the view that still there is time left in the hands of global organizations, governments and local bodies to use the advance resources to check it and balance the environment for living. The effective reply to such issues is largely based on human appraisal of the problem from every age group and control program evolved as a nationwide fixed cost-sharing efforts relying upon voluntary participation (Sharp & Bromley, 1979). |