provide a suitable classification of resources on the basis of ownership mention main features of such resources
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Classification for resources on the basis of ownership:
(a) Individual resources
(b) Community owned resources
(c) National resources
(d) International resources
(i) Individual resources: Resources which are privately owned against the payment of revenue by individuals, e.g., ponds, pasture lands, etc.
(ii) Community owned resources: Resources which are accessible to all the members of a community, e.g., picnic spots.
(iii) National resources: All the resources (minerals, water resources, forests, wildlife, land) which are present in the political boundaries and oceanic area of a nation up to 12 nautical miles in the ocean from the coast, termed as terrestrial water and resources therein belong to the nation.
(iv) International resources: There are inter-national institutions which regulate some resources. 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
Answer:
(i) Classification for resources on the basis of ownership:
(a) Individual resources
(b) Community owned resources
(c) National resources
(d) International resources
(a) Individual resources: Resources which are privately owned against the payment of revenue by individuals. (e.g., ponds, pasture lands etc.)
(b) Community owned resources: Resources which are accessible to all the members of a community, (e.g., picnic spots.)
(c) National resources: AII the resources (minerals, water resources, forests, wildlife, land) which are present in the political boundaries and oceanic area of a nation up to 12 nautical miles in the ocean from the coast, termed as terrestrial water and resources therein belong to the nation.
(d) International resources: There are international institutions which regulate some resources. 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.
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