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  2. Exploitation of natural resources - Wikipedia

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    The exploitation of natural resources describes using natural resources, often non-renewable or limited, for economic growth [1] or development. [2] Environmental degradation, human insecurity, and social conflict frequently accompany natural resource exploitation.

  3. Renewable resource - Wikipedia

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    Oceans often act as renewable resources. Sawmill near Fügen, Zillertal, Austria Global vegetation. A renewable resource (also known as a flow resource [note 1] [1]) is a natural resource which will replenish to replace the portion depleted by usage and consumption, either through natural reproduction or other recurring processes in a finite amount of time in a human time scale.

  4. Natural resource management - Wikipedia

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    The Tongass National Forest in Alaska is managed by the United States Forest Service. Natural resource management (NRM) is 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).

  5. Natural resource - Wikipedia

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    The rainforest in Amazon, in the Marquesas Islands, is an example of an undisturbed natural resource.Forest provides timber for humans, food, water and shelter for the flora and fauna tribes and animals.

  6. United States House Committee on Natural Resources

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    Fisheries and wildlife, including research, restoration, refuges, and conservation.; Forest reserves and national parks created from the public domain. Forfeiture of land grants and alien ownership, including alien ownership of mineral lands.

  7. International Resource Panel - Wikipedia

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    The International Resource Panel is a scientific panel of experts that aims to help nations use natural resources sustainably without compromising economic growth and human needs.

  8. National Institute of Renewable Natural Resources and ...

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    The National Institute of Renewable Natural Resources and Environment, also known as INDERENA, was a Colombian environmental government agency established in 1968 to implement environmental policy and promote green development in Colombia.

  9. Protected areas of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Every state has a system of state parks as well as many other types of protected areas (forests, reserves, refuges, recreation areas, etc.). State parks vary widely from urban parks to very large parks that are on a par with national parks.