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Raffaa AbdelMadjid High School

Conservation Fact Sheet


natural resources and human
resources
Members: class:2SE
Amina Boukhadra
1-natural resources
• a- Soil:
*-Southern sand dune is fixed (Biskra-Hassi Massoud...)

* 500 km of farmland is retabilitated in the north.

*The farmers are educated about the right way to use the
pesticides and fertilizers in the agricultural field bye the
Algerian government.
• Green dams were planted to stop desertification from the
east to west

b- Water

*Construction of dams to recharge groundwater, and water monitoring


systems and rain in the north (algiers,Telemcen,Oran...) olso in the
south for e.g.;Ghardaïa
• Beni haroun dam

* The use of modern irrigation technology is encouraged in order to


preserve water resources throughout Algeria

*Stimulating economic and financial waste-water treatment

*-Control of fishing on a regular basis.



c-Mineral Resources:

In Algeria we have the iron ; one of the most important mineral resources
so many factories were created to conserve it
• Eg ; el hadjar which is one of the biggest factories in africa

-This mineral resources will be replaced by another energies like the solar
energy or by the energy of winds...
• d- wildlife and open spaces:
• Algeria has so many open spaces and forests such as
• The national park of El Kala

• e-Monuments:

Algeria had joined many organisations to protect this


national legacy like timgad …

• It's considered as a world heritage by the UNESCO



·Human resources:
a-Health:

*Health services are improved, especially in remote areas.

*250 hospital construction project in remote areas and deserts

*rehabilitation, medical and social support for people with disabilities, the
government has increased the number of care institutions, and also provides financial support
for plans to reduce the financial burden borne by the disabled and their families, the
Government provides features 110 disability of thousands of Algerians , medical assistance
and medical expenses annually to 119 thousand Them. The plans also support self-support
loans and educational assistance and support to assistive devices and also provide them with
procedures to lift their burdens such as tax breaks and discounts on charges for the use of
public facilities.
to provide the necessary mean of the hospitals.
• b-Education:

*-Building schools especially in remote regions.

*-All the schools will be providing with computers.

*-Building private schools to wipe out illiteracy, especially in


areas remote and deserts.

*-The education of the rural women.


• c-Economy:

*-Competent Ministry of Trade and Supply and means to take actions and
• measures and decisions necessary to protect the national economy from
the
• damage caused by the dumping or subsidies or unjustified increase in
imports, as
• defined in the scope of the agreements contained in the Final Document
of the
• outcome of the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations that was
• approved by the Republic of Egypt president's decision No. 72 of 1995.

*-Stimulating economic and financial waste-water treatment


• d-Culture:

Algeria’s culture is strongly influenced by its religion, Islam, although in the past it
was mainly influenced by the French culture.
Hospitality is part of the culture of Algeria as it is in the rest of the Arab world.
Women must cover their heads and bodies.
In the main cities of Algeria people are used to the Western culture, but in the south
and rural areas the follow more traditional practices.
Items that are mostly sold in Algeria are Berber rugs, Sahara fabrics, traditional
pottery, jewelry, copper and the traditional clothing of the country.
The most important library in Algeria is the National Library founded in 1835 in the
city of Alger.
In the capital you will find the Museums of Prehistory and Ethnography, the
National Archeological Museum and the National Museum of Fine Arts
• *-Protection of cultural rights in two
key areas. The first is Copyright
(copyrights), which includes all forms
of literary and artistic Alonchae such
as writing, music, film and other rights
include the moral and material
The town code
• Trees must be planted
• Cities must be cleaned
• Garbage containers must be put in each
neighbrhood
• Recyclable wastes should be recycled
• Forestes must be protected from deforestation
• Factory wastes mustn’t be throwed in seas and
oceans
• Education must be obliged until the university
hank’s for your attention

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