Topic > Environmental Issues in Southeast Asia Case Study

Southeast Asia is made up of 10 countries, including one of the most beautiful regions on earth. This is because it has dense forest, surrounded by beautiful beaches, and is full of amazing wildlife. Furthermore, Southeast Asia also has some amazing urban centers and prospects for spurring growth in today's world economy. Meanwhile, according to The Rich, (n.d.), he was told that, according to the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), "One person alone cannot save the planet's biodiversity, but the effort of every individual to encourage the richness of nature should not be underestimated". , human activity is only about the richness and luxury of life which is actually a threatened environment without their unconscious and/or conscious. This is because, like many developments that have been carried out, it was supposed to generate more secure financial resources for a long-term period. However, due to development, it is clear that environmental degradation could be affected, resulting in the loss of natural resources, as well as their slow disappearance, which is a major source of economy in Southeast Asia. Most environmental issues in Southeast Asia are inextricably linked to the interests of individuals or the community itself for their profit. Therefore, there are several steps that can be taken to address the environmental issues that have occurred in Southeast Asia, which are covered by six main problems. That is, through air pollution, water security, destruction of coral reefs, deforestation, increasing urbanization and threat to the conservation of flora and fauna.1. The threat of conservation of flora and faunaThanks to efforts and measurements, it is possible to reduce the threat of danger...... middle of paper......le water conservation is better to optimize the territory and the water retention, drainage channels, drain plugs and small drop structures have been created to control the flow of excess water.4. Water safetyAdditionally, environmental problems related to water safety also occur. This is because, if the problem is not addressed immediately, it will become more serious in stopping climate change from occurring. Furthermore, it also reduces the melting of glaciers that occur in the Himalayan mountains. Furthermore, in addressing this problem, it is also useful to prevent drought and have an impact that slows down deforestation activities, so it can cause soil erosion, landslides and floods. The hygiene of the river and the coast is strongly encouraged, so that they can pass on to the next generations the awareness that water resources are very important for man.