This presentation discusses nature conservation for agriculture intensification. It introduces key terms like nature conservation, anthropocentrism, ecocentrism, and sentientism. It explains that agriculture intensification is needed to ensure food security, availability, and affordability in a sustainable way. The relationship between nature and agriculture is discussed, highlighting examples from the Green Revolution in India and the Irish potato famine. It stresses that nature must be conserved to support agriculture intensification through integrated soil conservation approaches and protecting plant genetic resources on which agriculture depends.