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1) ɪɴᴅɪᴠɪᴅᴜᴀʟ ʀᴇsᴏᴜʀᴄᴇs
2) ᴄᴏᴍᴍᴜɴɪᴛʏ ᴏᴡɴᴇᴅ ʀᴇsᴏᴜʀᴄᴇs
3) ɴᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴀʟ ʀᴇsᴏᴜʀᴄᴇs
4) ɪɴᴛᴇʀɴᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴀʟ ʀᴇsᴏᴜʀᴄᴇs

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Answered by hazelblue9
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Answer:

  1. Individual: Resources owned by individuals are called Individual Resources. For example – land owned by farmers
  2. Community: Resources owned by community or society are called Community Owned Resources. For example – Graveyard
  3. All the resources which are under the control of the State or Union Government are known as national resources. All the resourceswithin political boundaries are national resources because the government even has the power to acquire private property for public good. Examples: Railways, forests
  4. All resources occurring beyond 200 nautical miles of the Exclusive Economic Zone (an area of coastal water and sea bed which lie within a certain distance of a country's coastline) are termed as international resources. The use of these resources are regulated by established internationalorganisations. example- government land.
Answered by krishraj501
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Answer:

Individual Resources:- are owned privately by individuals. In villages people own lands whereas in urban areas people own plots, houses and other properties.

Eg: Plantation, pasture lands, ponds, water in wells etc.

Community Owned:- Resources are accessible to all the members of the community.

Eg: Grazing grounds, burial grounds, public parks, picnic spots, playgrounds etc.

National Resources:- are owned by a nation or country. All the minerals, water resources, forests, wildlife, land within the political boundaries and oceanic area up to 12 nautical miles (22.2 km) from the coast termed as territorial water and resources therein belong to the nation.

International Resources:- are regulated by international institutions. The oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles of the Exclusive Economic Zone belong to open ocean and no individual country can utilise these without the concurrence of international institutions.

Eg: Roads, canals, railways etc.

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