ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Hima (environmental protection)

Hima is a way to protect our environment. It's like when your mom tells you to take care of your toys so they don't break.

In many places around the world, people have been taking care of their environment for a very long time. They call this way of taking care of nature Hima.

Hima is when people use areas of land and water in a way that keeps it healthy for animals and plants to grow. They take only what they need from the environment and make sure it stays safe for future generations.

For example, people who live near the sea might use Hima to protect the fish they rely on for food. They might set up rules like only catching fish in certain areas so that they don't run out of fish. They might also make sure they don't use harmful methods like overfishing or using dynamite to catch fish.

Hima can also protect the whole environment, not just sea life. People can use it to protect forests or other places where plants and animals live. They might set up rules like not cutting down too many trees or not building on certain land.

Hima is a great way to make sure we can live in harmony with nature. By taking care of the environment, we can make sure that there will always be enough food, water, and shelter for everyone.