Shahzaib, Muhammad
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Neo-Conservation of Biodiversity: A Review of International Endeavors Shahzaib, Muhammad
Indonesian Journal of Conservation Vol 9, No 1 (2020): June 2020
Publisher : Badan Pengembang Konservasi UNNES

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijc.v9i1.24275

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As the dawn of the industrial revolution has begun since the last few decades, it has produced a huge impact on the biodiversity of organisms on our blueish-green planet. The extent of this impact is increasing day by day due to the constant progression of technology and these maneuvers are pushing the biodiversity to its edge. Although, this constant progress has also modified our techniques and methodologies that we applied previously to prevent the overlap of both environmental and technological niches. But still, the imbalances on the natural scale posed to the biodiversity by our evolution are increasing gradually. This study gives us an insight into the present range and magnitude of international efforts and the interventions needed to protect biodiversity from an unrecoverable loss.
Transgenic Florae: Frame of Mind an A Dilemmatical Sitch Shahzaib, Muhammad; Ul Haq, Ehsan
Indonesian Journal of Conservation Vol 9, No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijc.v9i2.25413

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Throughout the history of mankind, we have developed far more advanced techniques to cope with the challenges we face on the path of progression. No doubts, most of the problems are due to our greedy actions that ultimately led to a series of unforeseen consequences. One of them is the point of view on the use of genetically modified plants. It is a fact that today, we may have been facing a very different scenario if these transgenic plants don’t have existed at all. Most of the world would’ve been starved to death by now due to the daily exponential increase in population. But the ethical and other concerns on the use of these plants are still a major hurdle in the path of development of these beneficial florae. This review summarizes the sum of possible problems and major situations related to transgenic plants according to modern research.