Ecosystem Restoration, Toxicology and Sustainability
Ecosystem restoration, toxicology, and sustainability are related and overlapping concepts that play an important role in maintaining the health of our environment. Ecosystem restoration is the process of returning land or habitats to a natural and healthy state, while toxicology is the scientific study of the potential harmful effects that substances have on the environment. Sustainability is the practice of using natural resources in a way that preserves them for future generations. Together, these three concepts form a holistic approach to managing the environment. They can be used to reduce pollution and restore habitats, identify and reduce sources of contamination, and create a more stable and healthy environment. Ecosystem restoration, toxicology, and sustainability provide a framework for protecting the environment and ensuring its future health.
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