Abstract:
This article addresses the topic of biodiversity and ecology, yesterday, today and tomorrow among children, youth and adults in the community from the perspective of the very rapid development of the world economy in balance with efforts to protect and conserve biodiversity especially in rural areas where people live closely related to nature and its resources. For children and young people, biodiversity and ecology can be important in developing an understanding of how the world around them works and how they can exercise their role as responsible citizens of the planet through the conservation of biodiversity and the sustainable management of natural resources. For adults, biodiversity and ecology can have direct implications for their environment and their quality of life. They can be affected by climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. Understanding how these phenomena affect their lives can help adults make informed decisions about energy, food and natural resource consumption. Biodiversity and ecology are important concepts that mark the lives of children, young people and adults. They can help develop a deeper understanding of the environment and promote a responsible attitude towards the conservation of natural resources for future generations.