SN. | Absolute conservation | Relative conservation |
1. | Absolute conservation refers to the conservation of natural resources without using them at all. | Relative conservation is guided by the principle of using and conserving natural resources simultaneously. |
2. | This is applicable in the in-situ and ex-situ. | This is adopted in the community forest conservation program. |
3. | This is appropriate for the conservation of endangered species. | This is useful in the conservation of renewable resources. |
4. | This is effective in the zero, wildlife reserves, and national parks. | This effective in the community forest, fish farming, beekeeping. |
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This is a theoretical conservation approach. | This is a practical conservation approach. |