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why the equitable use the resources is necessary explain​

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Answered by mayuri0117
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Answer:

It is essential to sustain the natural resources. ... We should conserve natural resources so that it may yield sustainable benefit to the present generation while maintaining its potential to meet the needs of the future generation.

Answered by dishakm888
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Answer:

The equitable distribution of resources entails allowing natural resources to be distributed equally to each section of society rather than concentrating resources in the hands of a few people.

Explanation:

A resource is anything that exists in nature that humans can use for various purposes. Resources include air, fossil fuels, forests, water, and metals.

There are two types of resources: natural resources and man-made or artificial resources. Natural resources are those found in nature, such as air, water, and soil. Artificial or man-made resources are those created by humans using vehicles, machines, equipment, and other materials. Some of these resources are in plentiful supply, while others are on the verge of extinction. Gold, silver, coal, petroleum, and natural gas are all economically significant resources. However, they are limited in nature and will be depleted in the near future. Inequitable distribution of limited resources and non-judicial use of limited resources adds to the difficulty.

• The scarcity of resources with high economic value causes numerous conflicts at the local, regional, national, and global levels.

• Rich people also exploit these resources by accumulating them, preventing the poor and vulnerable segments of society from accessing them.

• These conflicts can be resolved or minimized through equitable resource distribution.

• Equitable resource distribution ensures that all sections of society (rich and poor) have equal access to these resources. It prevents societal division and the concentration of resources in the hands of a few people. It contributes to the continuous flow of resources, ensuring that everyone gets their fair share.

• Two opposing forces to equitable distribution are a limited supply of resources, as well as the excessive consumption of resources by wealthy and greedy individuals.

Note :

Equitable resource distribution is required for equal resource distribution among all members of society. Many forces are working against such distribution, such as the scarcity of resources to meet the demands of a large population, as well as the accumulation and over-consumption of resources by elite people and industrialists.

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