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state long term perspective of management of natural resources

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Answered by AkashNishi
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Natural resource management refers to the management of natural resources such as land, water, soil, plants and animals, with a particular focus on how management affects the quality of life for both present and future generations (stewardship).

Natural resource management deals with managing the way in which people and natural landscapes interact. It brings together land use planning, water management, biodiversity conservation, and the future sustainability of industries like agriculture, mining, tourism, fisheries and forestry. It recognises that people and their livelihoods rely on the health and productivity of our landscapes, and their actions as stewards of the land play a critical role in maintaining this health and productivity.[1]

Natural resource management specifically focuses on a scientific and technical understanding of resources and ecology and the life-supporting capacity of those resources.[2] Environmental management is also similar to natural resource management. In academic contexts, the sociology of natural resources is closely related to, but distinct from, natural resource management.



jot37: good answer thanks
Answered by franktheruler
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Management of natural resources is a process by which a huge group of people or organisation manages the natural resources or looks after it from becoming or even reaching the endangered point . The natural resources of the earth includes soil water air and sunlight . Air and sunlight are the only one perennial natural resources, and cannot be extinguished.


Their main perspectives are to look after the natural resources by setting up programs like adaptive management and communal natural resource management.

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