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Classification of Resources : On the basis of Origin
- Biotic Resources: All living organisms in our environment are called biotic resources. For example, trees, animals, insects, etc.
- Abiotic Resources: All non-living things present in our environment are termed as abiotic resources. For example – earth, air, water, metals, rocks, etc.
Classification of Resources: On the basis of Exhaustibility:
- Renewable Resources: Resources that can be replenished after a short period of time are called Renewable Resources. For example – agricultural crops, water, forest, wildlife, etc.
- Non-renewable Resources: Resources which takes million years of time to replenish are called non-renewable resources. For example – fossil fuel.
Classification of Resources: On the Basis of ownership:
- Individual: Resources owned by individuals are called Individual Resources. For example – land owned by farmers, house, etc.
- Community: Resources owned by community or society are called Community Owned Resources. For example – Graveyard, grazing land, ponds, burial grounds, park, etc.
- National Resources: Resources owned by Individual Nations are called National Resources. For example – Government land, Roads, canals, railway, etc.
- International Resources: Resources regulate by International bodies are called International Resources. For example – Ocean and sea beyond 200 km of the Exclusive Economic Zone and is called open sea or ocean. No individual country can utilize these resources without the permission of International bodies.
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1) Increase training and education availability to minorities.
2) Set up job centers to distribute information about jobs to citizens -- nobody will start working if they don 't know the job is available.
3) Partnerships with local businesses to offer a certain number of jobs to disadvantaged people.
4) Investing more in tourism and creating more employment in this sector.
5)More employment in health and medical field.
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The resources which are available and accessible but aren’t yet being used properly and are conserved and used judiciously for the future are called reserve resources. Examples are river water can be used to generate hydroelectric power but till now their use has been limited.
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It is the declaration signed by world leaders in 1992 at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), which took place at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
It aims at achieving global sustainable development. It is an agenda to combat environmental damage, poverty, disease through global co-operation on common interests, mutual needs and shared responsibilities. One major objective of the Agenda 21 is that every local government should draw its own local Agenda 21.
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The process of transformation of things into resource involves an inter-dependent relationship between nature, technology and institutions.
Human beings interact with nature through technology and create institutions to accelerate the pace of economic development. Human beings are essential components of resources as they transform materials in the environment into resources and use them.
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Under globalisation, particularly after 1990, the farmers in India have been exposed to new challenges. Despite being an important producer of rice, cotton, rubber, tea, coffee, jute and spices our agricultural products are not able to compete with the developed countries because of the highly subsidised agriculture in those countries.During the British period cotton belts of India attracted the British and ultimately cotton was exported to Britain as a raw material for their textile industries. Cotton textile industry in Manchester and Liverpool flourished due to the availability of good quality cotton from India.
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