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Issues in Australian Environments

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The Australian environment is affected by a broad range of issues in a geographical aspect. Geographical issues are more worldwide or larger terms and these issues are contributed by Australia's own that are needed or can at least be prevented by a sustainable way. Some of these issues that are a part of the Australian environment include coastal and waste management.

Coastal management is which the process of a sort of 'break-down' in the current environments and ecosystems of the coastal regions due to many reasons involving the interaction of human analysis and the way human lifestyle effects its natural ecology. Humans or the general public use this resource of sand and beach as a sort of habitat and also for recreational reasons, an example being where human inhabitants build on the sand dunes and beaches stopping the flow of constructing and destructing wave and sand process.

Another issue mentioned before is waste management, being the use and storage of products around the world and disposing of them through build up and toxic gases from burning. To find a sustainable solution to these problems would be to stop build-up of not just waste in 1 nation alone, being Australia's, but even a sustainable solution to world waste. This issue involves the build-up of chemical and bio products affecting the lifestyle of both the human and physical elements of the environment. A major example would be demonstrating active citizenship by eliminating waste build-up where it first starts, in local communities and homes of the public, once small size issues have been resolved, than it can be brought to a larger more broader scale issue of waste.

Sustainable management of geographical issues is important for the future of the environment and human survival. Sustainable management of geographical issues means to find a socially justified and equitable solution to the former issue/s of the Australian environment while allowing not just periodic solutions but more or rather longer lasting future solutions. This can involve, under the issues of coastal and waste management, giving a solution being one that allows the support of all active citizenship in all aspects of the issue/s example moving population away from beach habitat allowing long term sustainable management.

All these ways of dealing with the issues involving the Australian environment are all to contribute to a large scale of sustainable management, and not just for the Australian environment but maybe even the worlds mass of over population and 3rd world living might just be other issues that can be resolved for present and future purposes, allowing social justice and equity to be also a part of the solutions.

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