What does natural resource management aim at?
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Natural resource management refers to the management of natural resourcessuch as land, water, soil, plants and animals, with a particular focus on howmanagement affects the quality of life for both present and future generations (stewardship). ... Environmentalmanagement is also similar to natural resource management.
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This is the question I am trying to answer... Natural resource management aims at "blank" management of resources.
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Aims of natural resource management.
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- The natural resources management is a management of the natural resources like land, water, and soil and focuses on how to sustainalbly management resources.
- Deals with the way people interact with natural resources that includes the land use planning, water management, biodiversity conversion and future sustainability of agriculture and industries, forestry and tourism.
- Thus is a management of natural resources that involves the ecological cycles, hydrological cycles, climate, animals, plants and geography.
- Other approaches includes the top-down, community-based, adaptive management, integrated natural resources management of land use, etc.
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