Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Biodiversity and Diversity in Contemporary Society


            Biodiversity, coined from the words biological diversity, is defined as “the variety of all forms of life, from genes to species, through to the broad scale of ecosystems” (Biodiversity, 2007). Biodiversity includes the vast variety of life form on earth and their relationship with each other. Specifically, this includes species diversity, ecosystem diversity, genetic diversity and cultural diversity.
            Species diversity is the different plants and animals and other life forms on earth and their interactions or relationship with each other. Ecosystem diversity is the habitat of these plants, animals and life from and their relationship with each other. Genetic diversity is the genetic traits inherited by one species which makes it different from other species. Cultural diversity is the different human cultures which influence and affects the natural world (The Basics of Biodiversity, n.d.).
            Diversity in the contemporary system is the difference between the different groups of the human species which occurs in the present time. Thus it can be said that diversity in the contemporary system is multiculturalism. It is defined as, “the doctrine that several different cultures (rather than one national culture) can co-exist peacefully and equitably in a single country” (Multiculturalism, 2008). It represents the diversity among the human species, particularly in race or any group and their specific cultures.
            Similarly, diversity in contemporary system is the same as biodiversity since in both diversities there is a strong and interdependent relationship between each member of the groups. For instance, in biodiversity, there is the symbiotic relationship between the animals and the plants. In multiculturalism, the same can also be seen in the same symbiotic relationship of different groups of people. This is proven in their sharing of knowledge and beliefs which advances human way of life.
            Moreover, as the environment changes, biodiversity and multiculturalism change. At present we see alarming changes in biodiversity which calls for conservation of many species. In multiculturalism, the new trend in technology and the population movement is at a very high level and there are now very few mono-cultural societies left around the globe. In the future, it will not be surprising if the human society will have one culture shared by all.
            However, there are also differences between biodiversity and the diversity in contemporary system. For one, there are certain conflicts that are due to the differences in contemporary system that is not found in biodiversity, such as racism. In biodiversity the whole system evolves more harmoniously.
It is important to sustain biodiversity because all creatures on earth benefits from it. But more importantly human lives are presently dependent on biodiversity. For humans, biodiversity’s value includes economic, environmental, medical and scientific. Economically, biodiversity sustains global trade; environmentally, it balances the ecological health; medically, the plants, animals and other organism provides medicinal use, and, scientifically, the relationship of the species shows how evolution works and will continue to work (The Basics of Biodiversity, n.d.).
Again similarly, it is important to sustain the diversity between the contemporary societies since by having different culture in a given place the people are able to enjoy the different culture and the advantages of the integration of these different cultures in their daily lives.


Works Cited
Basics of Biodiversity. n.d. Biodiversity and Conservation: The Web of Life.
Retrieved 12 February 2008 from
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/biodiversity/investigate_basics1.html
Biodiversity. 2007. Stanford Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 12 February 2008 from
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/biodiversity/
Multiculturalism. 2008. Word Reference.com
Retrieved 12 February 2008 from
http://www.wordreference.com/definition/multiculturalism

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