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It is difficult to find absolutely natural environments, and it is common that the naturalness varies in a continuum, from ideally 100% natural in one extreme to 0% natural in the other. More precisely, we can consider the different aspects or components of an environment, and see that their degree of naturalness is not uniform.
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Environment Degradation and social security (1994) United Nation Research Institute For Social Development, paper no 3 prepared by Jessica Vivian Solan Borraclough, Krishna Ghimire and Peterutting.
Baig M.A.A (1995), Deforestation, environmental degradation and legal craftsmanship†A Critical analysis 37J l L I 1496 (1995).
Ashwin N.Karia (2006) Environmental law,. Shah publisher for C.jamnadas and co.Mumbai.
Gurdip Singh, (2005), Environmental Law in India Rajiv Beri publisher Macmillan India Ltd. New Delhi.
www.worldcrop.com/-biodiversity.