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What is common to the following - Burial grounds, Picnic spots, Grazing lands
and Public parks?
They are community-owned resources
They are those vulnerable areas that are becoming hazardous day by day
They are allotted to individuals by the government
They are legally under the Urban Development Authority​

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(i) Individual Resources: These are owned privately by individuals. Many farmers own land which is allotted to them by government against the payment of revenue. Urban people own houses, plots and other property. So plantation, pasture land, ponds, etc. are some of the examples of resource ownership by individuals. (ii) Community-owned Resources: These are resources which are accessible to all the members of the community. For example, grazing grounds, burial grounds, village ponds, etc. and public parks, picnic spots, playground, etc. are accessible to all people. Thus they are community-owned resources. (iii) National Resources: All the resources within the nation are called national resources. All the minerals, water resources, forests, wildlife, land within the political boundaries and oceanic area upto 12 nautical miles from the coast and resources within the nation, belong to the nation. (iv) International Resources: There are international institutions which regulate some resources. The oceanic resources beyond 200 kms of the Exclusive Economic Zone belong to open ocean and no individual country can utilize these without the permission of international institutions.

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