STANDARD Botany Conservation Arguments MCQ Question
We obtain firewood, fibre, construction material from biodiversity this leads to _______ argument for biodiversity conservation
narrowly utilitarian
broadly utilitarian
ethical
none
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
The narrowly utilitarian argument for biodiversity conservation focuses on the direct economic benefits humans derive from biodiversity, such as resources like firewood and fibre.
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