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Various programs are implemented for every levels of communities to participate and give their support on the measures of conservation and sustaining environment initiated by government and NGOs, in the assessment of risk and economical cost, grants and financing, thereby maintaining cooperations and partnerships between international communities to reach a mutual objective in prevention of pollution and conservation of environment worldwide.

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Education
Imparting knowledge and value of significance of the environment is an important step to gain every individual sense and consciousness the wealth of biodiversity and ecology we have now
  • Environmental Physics

  • Documentaries

  • Field Trips

  • Competitions

  • Parental Guidance

  • Environmental Clubs & Societies

  • Environmental-Based Games
Protocols and Conventions
Implementations and adoption of protocols discussed and exchange ideas and opinions by scientist, environmentalist and leaders worldwide on the measures on preventions, treatments and control, and management on the global environmental state facing every nations
  • Montreal Protocol

  • Kyoto Protocol

  • Basel Convention

  • Secretariat to the Convention of

  • Migratory Species of Wild Animals

  • Regional Seas Conventions

  • Rotterdam PIC

  • Ozone Secretariat

  • Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity

Organizations
Governing and non governmental organizations (NGOs) which are in charge of initiating the plans and objectives of each societies to encourage public participations on the sustainable management of environment, and as a medium of communications between the public and government concerning environmental issues

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