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3.What are the three stages of resource planning in India?​

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Answered by saikiajita609
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Despite laws protecting sea turtles in most countries, the illegal trade of eggs, meat, and shells of turtles continues to be a major threat to their survival. These animals are harvested for their meat and eggs which are used for human consumption and in some places are considered a delicacy. In many countries, the trade in turtle eggs is a big industry that provides income to many people.

Despite laws protecting sea turtles in most countries, the illegal trade of eggs, meat, and shells of turtles continues to be a major threat to their survival. These animals are harvested for their meat and eggs which are used for human consumption and in some places are considered a delicacy. In many countries, the trade in turtle eggs is a big industry that provides income to many people. The reality in some coastal communities in the developing world is that people may not have access to jobs that can sustain their families. Our view is not that people who collect turtle eggs to sell or consume or hunt them for their meat are bad people; deciding between feeding one's family and protecting a wild animal is a difficult decision. Our hope at SEE Turtles is to help residents who live near turtle habitat earn income from tourism or involvement in conservation efforts.

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Answered by adityasinghrajput015
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Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping and the qualitative estimation and measurement of the resources.Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans

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