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全球環境保護與野生動物組織市場 2023-2030Global Environment Conservation and Wildlife Organization Market 2023-2030 |
全球環境保護和野生動物組織市場預計在預測期內(2023-2030年)年複合成長率為7.2%。由於自然動態和人類干涉,自然棲息地不斷變化。但是,雖然地球的生態系統可以控制自然變化,但人類造成的變化常常對環境造成災難性或不可逆轉的影響。環境保護和野生動物組織的發展歸因於多種因素,包括永續發展實踐、公眾對計劃、參與和其他國家參與的支持以及政府政策和法規。例如,2022 年 11 月,締約方會議 (COP) 各國建立了追蹤格拉斯哥毀林承諾進展的夥伴關係。森林與氣候領導人合作組織(FCLP) 是由26 個國家自願建立的合作組織,目標是到2030 年加快努力製止和扭轉森林砍伐和土地退化現象。這些國家的森林面積合計約佔全球森林面積的35%。
全球環境保護和野生動物組織市場按類型、組織地點和環境政策進行細分。根據類型,市場分為自然資源保護、土地資源保護、野生動物保存和保護、環境美化等。根據組織所在地,市場分為國內和國際。此外,根據環境政策市場又細分為環境保護、氣候變遷、再生能源和永續發展。在組織地點中,由於全球環境保護和野生動物組織中參與性和創新技術的發展,預計國際細分市場將佔據相當大的市場佔有率。
在環境政策中,再生能源細分市場預計將在全球環境保護和野生動物組織市場中佔據相當大的佔有率。由於再生能源比化石燃料等傳統能源具有多種優勢,因此對於保護環境至關重要。降低溫室氣體排放、減少空氣污染、節約水資源、保護生態系統、促進永續發展、促進能源安全和促進技術發展只是其眾多重要優勢中的一小部分。例如,2023年1月,沙烏地阿拉伯電力採購公司(SPPC)啟動了五個新的再生能源發電項目的建設,總容量為3,300兆瓦。這些舉措包括太陽能和風能生產。
全球環境保護和野生動物組織市場根據地理位置進一步細分,包括北美(美國和加拿大)、歐洲(英國、義大利、西班牙、德國、法國和歐洲其他地區)、亞太地區(印度、中國、日本、韓國和亞洲其他地區)以及世界其他地區(中東和非洲以及拉丁美洲。其中,亞太地區預計將在全球市場中佔據顯著佔有率,由於市場解決方案供應商高度集中,包括澳洲保護基金會、自然與環境保護協會、皇家自然保護協會、保護協會、能源與環境管理中心等。
在所有地區中,北美地區預計在預測期內將以相當大的年複合成長率成長。人類活動對環境和野生動物的影響引起人們認知的提高,從而導致對致力於保護環境和野生動物的組織的需求增加。北美政府實施了各種政策和措施來促進環境保護和保護野生動物。例如,2023 年 3 月,美國政府宣布撥款近 2.5 億美元,資助氣候污染的創新努力。這些來自拜登總統《減少通貨膨脹法案》設立的 50 億美元氣候污染減少基金 (CPRG) 計畫的規劃資金將透過美國環保署 (EPA) 提供給各州、地方政府、部落和領地。
因此,該國在採用環境保護和野生動物組織市場解決方案方面發生了重大轉變。氣候變遷、森林砍伐和污染等各種環境問題超越國界。北美與各國合作,共同製定協調一致的策略和政策,以保護和恢復生態系統。例如,2020 年 8 月,聯合國環境規劃署 (UNEP) 和印度再生能源供應商 ReNew Power 攜手合作,推動更多人獲得再生能源並提高能源效率。此外,聯盟還將開展太陽能離網計畫、調查和評估。年度聚會將用於強調共同努力並突出對印度再生能源戰略願景的貢獻。
Title: Global Environment Conservation and Wildlife Organization Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Type (Natural Resource Conservation, Land Resources Conservation, Wildlife Preservation and Protection, Environmental Beautification, and Others), by Organization Location (Domestic, and International), by Environment Policy (Environmental protection, Climate Change, Renewable Energy, and Sustainable Development),Forecast Period (2023-2030).
The global environment conservation and wildlife organization market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period (2023-2030). Natural habitats are constantly changing due to both natural dynamics and human intervention. But while the ecosystems of the planet can control natural change, human-induced change frequently has disastrous or irreversible repercussions on the environment. The growth of environmental conservation and wildlife organizations is attributed to a number of factors, including sustainable development practices, public support for advocacy, involvement, and engagement of other countries, and government policies and regulations. For Instance, In November 2022, The Partnership to track progress on the Glasgow deforestation pledge was established by the Conference of the Parties (COP) Countries. The Forest and Climate Leaders' Cooperation (FCLP), a voluntary cooperation, was established by 26 nations with the goal of accelerating efforts to halt and reverse deforestation and land degradation by 2030. These countries collectively make up about 35% of the global forest.
The global environment conservation and wildlife organization market is segmented on the type, organization location, and environmental policy. Based on the type, the market is sub-segmented into natural resource conservation, land resources conservation, wildlife preservation and protection, environmental beautification, and others. Based on the organization location, the market is sub-segmented into domestic and international. Furthermore, on the basis of environmental policy market is sub-segmented into environmental protection, climate change, renewable energy, and sustainable development. Among the organization location, the international sub-segment is anticipated to hold a considerable share of the market owing to the rise in the development of engaging and innovative techniques in global environment conservation and wildlife organization.
Among the Environmental policy, the renewable energy sub-segment is expected to hold a considerable share of the global environment conservation and wildlife organization market. Since it has several advantages over traditional energy sources like fossil fuels, renewable energy is crucial for conserving the environment. Lowering greenhouse gas emissions, lowering air pollution, conserving water resources, protecting the ecosystem, fostering sustainable development, boosting energy security, and fostering technical developments are just a few of its many important advantages. For Instance, in January 2023, The Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) launched construction on five new renewable energy power generation projects with a combined 3,300 megawatts of capacity. The initiatives include solar and wind energy production.
The global environment conservation and wildlife organization market is further segmented based on geography including North America (the US, and Canada), Europe (UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and the Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and Rest of Asia), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa, and Latin America. Among these, Asia-Pacific is anticipated to hold a prominent share of the market across the globe, owing to the high concentration of the market solution vendors including the Australian Conservation Foundation, Society for the Conservation of Nature and Environment, Royal Society for Protection of Nature, Conservation Association, Energy and Environment Management Centre and others.
Among all regions, the North American region is anticipated to grow at a considerable CAGR over the forecast period. The impact of human activities on the environment and wildlife cause heightened awareness has led to an increased demand for an organization that works toward the conservation and protection of the environment and wildlife. The government in North America has implemented various policies and initiatives to promote environmental conservation and protect wildlife. For Instance, in March 2023 The US administration announces the allocation of almost $250 million to fund innovative efforts to combat climate pollution. These planning funds from the $5 billion Climate Pollution Reduction Funds (CPRG) program established by President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act are being provided to states, local governments, Tribes, and territories through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Hence, there is a considerable shift in the country towards the adoption of environment conservation and wildlife organization market solutions. Various environmental issues such as climate change, deforestation, and pollution transcend national boundaries. North America collaborates with countries by working together on coordinated strategies and policies to protect and restore the ecosystem. For instance, in August 2020, The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and ReNew Power, India's renewable energy provider, are collaborating together to advance greater access to renewable energy and increased energy efficiency. Additionally, the alliance will carry out solar off-grid projects, investigations, and evaluations. Annual gatherings will be used to highlight joint efforts and highlight contributions to India's strategic vision for renewable energy.
The major companies serving the environment conservation and wildlife organization market include: the National wildlife federation, BioCarbon Fund Initiative, Conservation International, Defender of Wildlife, Earth System Government Project, Fin Free, and others. The market players are considerably contributing to the market growth by the adoption of various strategies including mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, collaborations, funding, and new product launches, to stay competitive in the market. For instance, in April 2023, the partnership for the Future of EPA was established by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) and the Household & Commercial Products Association (HCPA). The collaborative initiative will help inform politicians on the EPA's responsibilities, economic effect, and organizational and infrastructure needs while also arguing for increased funding for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).