Very short answer questions:
1 What is resource conservation?
2. Why are human resources important?
3. Give two examples of potential resources.
4. Explain Biotic resources,
5. Classify resources based on origin. Bich
Answers
1. Sustainable natural resources conservation is a process of rational use and skilful management and preservation of the natural environment with all its resources.
2. Strategic Management. ...
Wages and Salaries. ...
Analyzing Benefits. ...
Safety and Risk Management. ...
Minimizing Liability Issues. ...
Training and Development. ...
Employee Satisfaction.
3. natural oil reserves of the Middle East, the hydroelectric power of Niagara Falls,
4. A type of natural resources derived from the biosphere as against abiotic resource from non-living things. Examples of biotic resources are forests, animals, birds, fish, and marine organisms.
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Answer:
1. Resource conservation is management of the use of natural resources to provide the maximum benefit to current generation while maintaining capacity to meet the needs of future generations. Conservation includes both the protection and rational use of natural resources.
2. HR plays a key role in developing, reinforcing and changing the culture of an organisation. Pay, performance management, training and development, recruitment and onboarding and reinforcing the values of the business are all essential elements of business culture covered by HR.
3. natural oil reserves of the Middle East,
the hydroelectric power of Niagara Falls,
iron ore deposits of Madhya Pradesh,
petroleum and natural gas in West Asia and India's Mumbai High..
4. Biotic resources are resources or substances which are derived from the biosphere like living things and from forest and the materials derived from them. ... Examples of biotic resources are forests, animals, birds, fish, and marine organisms.
5. Natural resources are derived from the environment. ... Resources can be categorized on the basis of origin: Abiotic resources comprise non-living things (e.g., land, water, air and minerals such as gold, iron, copper, silver). Biotic resources are obtained from the biosphere.