سخن سردبیر
نویسنده
گروه محیط زیست، دانشکده منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تهران
چکیده
عنوان مقاله [English]
نویسنده [English]
Environment is a word that is heard a lot in society today. A word that many people did not hear even once a decade ago, and today may not be the day to talk about its problems in the media and virtual networks. Therefore, this term became widespread among the society and the speeches and comments in this field were greatly increased and it was necessary for specialized social publications to have a significant presence in this field. Therefore, the Environmental Student Scientific Association of the University of Tehran founded the Scientific, Cultural and Social Magazine of Boom Korea in the Environmental Student Scientific Association of Tehran University. Accepting that we, the students of the environment, have a responsibility to the goal we have chosen for ourselves, makes us more steadfast in taking steps to publish this journal. We have a duty to lead the environment to the heart of society and to be diligent in promoting a culture of environmental protection. Today, there is an urgent need for civil society to protect the environment, and how this understanding of the environment must be properly shaped. It led us to connect the specialized knowledge of the environment with society. Using environmental activists and students, Boom Korea seeks to recount its innumerable problems and potential to society. In this issue, which is the second issue of this magazine after the special issue of nature tourism, we will pay attention to the importance of wetlands and their protection. Why, despite the diverse and diverse wetlands, why do we still see the destruction of our valuable global wetlands one after another every year? And every day we hear about the drying up, the fire, the massacre of the birds, the return of the only hope to the country, the establishment of bird watching sites in the wetlands, and so on. The bittersweet news shows that we have a lot of problems with wetlands, but some reports suggest that sparks are being lit to improve the condition of these valuable ecosystems. It is hoped that the readers of this magazine will be able to become more aware of the potential of this land in terms of wetland ecosystems as well as the threats that threaten this valuable wealth.
Although the environmental students of the University of Tehran have tried again to make this magazine better, the forthcoming collection is definitely ready to receive valuable comments and suggestions from all readers and from everyone, in order to improve the future issues in the field of environmental issues. Those interested in this field are invited to collaborate on future issues of this journal