Sustainable Environmental Biodiversity: Innovative Strategies for Future Remediation (Published)
The world is facing unprecedented environmental challenges, including climate change, pollution, deforestation, and loss of biodiversity. These issues threaten the health of our planet and its inhabitants. There is a pressing need for innovative strategies to remediate degraded environments and promote sustainable biodiversity. This presentation explores the question: What innovative strategies can be employed to promote sustainable environmental biodiversity and remediate degraded environments? This research employs a comprehensive review of existing literature on environmental remediation and biodiversity conservation. Case studies of successful remediation projects from around the world were explored to identify effective strategies and best practices. The research highlights several innovative strategies for promoting sustainable environmental biodiversity and remediating degraded environments: the use of eco-friendly technologies such as bioremediation, phytoremediation, and green infrastructure; the adoption of circular economy approaches such as waste reduction, reuse, and recycling to minimize waste; the importance of community-led conservation initiatives, and the need for effective policy and governance frameworks to support sustainable environmental biodiversity and remediation efforts. The research has significant implications for policymakers, practitioners, and communities seeking to promote sustainable environmental biodiversity and remediate degraded environments. The innovative strategies highlighted in this research offer a roadmap for sustainable environmental management and biodiversity conservation. This presentation concludes that promoting sustainable environmental biodiversity and remediating degraded environments require innovative strategies that prioritize eco-friendly technologies, circular economy approaches, community-led conservation, and effective policy and governance frameworks. The presentation recommends that the policymakers and practitioners should prioritize the implementation of the innovative strategies.
Keywords: Remediation, Sustainability, environmental biodiversity, innovative strategies