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The conservation of natural resources is a paramount global concern, and the role of major social groups in this endeavor is pivotal.This abstract explores the diverse contributions of communities, corporations, and governmental bodies in preserving and sustaining our planet's resources.Indigenous communities exhibit profound ecological knowledge, practicing sustainable resource management rooted in traditional wisdom.Corporations, as influential stakeholders, are increasingly recognizing the importance of adopting eco-friendly practices and investing in green technologies.Governmental policies play a critical role in shaping conservation efforts, implementing regulations, and fostering a conducive environment for sustainable practices.Civil society, through advocacy and grassroots movements, exerts pressure on various actors to prioritize resource conservation.Collaboration among these social groups is essential for the development and implementation of comprehensive conservation strategies that address the intricate challenges posed by resource depletion and environmental degradation.
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