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krek1111 [17]
2 years ago
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Do a little research on your community's Web sites to find out what kind of conservation or preservation measures have been acco

mplished and the effect they have had on the community. When you have completed this task, write a 400-word paper that outlines what has been done and what is to be done in the future.
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1 answer:
Svetlanka [38]2 years ago
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To search your community sites to find out the types of conservation or preservation measures that have been undertaken and the effect they have had on the community, remember to always search official sites and the tab on transparency of resource use.

What must be done in a community for its current and future development are environmental preservation measures and the implementation of public policies to guarantee the protection of citizens' rights.

Therefore, each individual is responsible for monitoring and participating in decisions that will impact their community, as democracy establishes popular sovereignty over social decisions.

<h3>Duty of Citizens </h3>

Every citizen can do their part to maintain the well-being of their community, with simple measures of environmental preservation and social interaction, such as the use of green transport, waste separation and social ethics.

Find out more information about environmental preservation here:

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