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Integrated natural resource management (INRM) is a process of managing natural resources in a systematic way, which includes multiple aspects of natural resource use (biophysical, socio-political, and economic) meet production goals of producers and other direct users (e.g., food security, profitability, risk aversion) as well as goals of the wider community (e.g., poverty alleviation, welfare of future generations, environmental conservation). It focuses on sustainability and at the same time tries to incorporate all possible stakeholders from the planning level itself, reducing possible future conflicts. The conceptual basis of INRM has evolved in recent years through the convergence of research in diverse areas such as sustainable land use, participatory planning, integrated watershed management, and adaptive management. INRM is being used extensively and been successful in regional and community based natural management.
13 . What are the different aspects of use of natural resources?

a) Socio-political
b) biophysical
c) economic
d) all of the above
14 . What is the main aim of INRM?

a) To focus on sustainable development by involving all stakeholders.
b) To organise community festivals.
c) To make provision of land for all.
d) To crate community kitchens.
15 . INRM includes goals of wider community, what according to you is not one of its goals?

a) Poverty alleviation.
b) Environmental conservation.
c) Food for all.
d) Welfare of future generation.
16 . The attitude of human to the natural resource’s management has changed after COVID-19 ERA? Choose an option which does not indicate this change.

a) Reclamation of degraded environment.
b) Mobilise people to think in the ecological direction.
c) Dump wastes in open fields.
d) Increase environmental protection​

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Answered by jagadishgotakhinde
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Answer:

1 c 2d 3 b 4a these is the answer

Answered by romeokoch
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Answer: 13) d, 14) a, 15) c, 16) d

Explanation:

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