The meaning of NATURAL RESOURCE is industrial materials and capacities (such as mineral deposits and waterpower) supplied by nature.
A natural resource is not given, but depends on human knowledge for its exploitation. Thus a 'unit of resource' is, to a significant degree, a 'unit of meaning', and education is potentially important not only for the use of resources but also for their creation. The paper draws on ...
physical limit but is more often a product of the relative profitability of resource exploitation. The most meaningful measure of resource scarcity/availability, therefore, emerges as a function of knowledge and price. This relationship is captured for mineral resources by the McKelvey Box (developed...
Another resource, which has been extensively tried and tested, is basic rights. There are already a considerable number of texts which lay them down but they pose the problem of a lack of efficiency in terms of positive law. Things tend to be different, relatively speaking, when a judge or...
we should continue to follow the policy discourses of Le Billon (2005, 2012) and Lujala and Rustad (2012), who continue to investigate a diversity of both domestic and international approaches for mitigating against the negative effects of high-value natural resource presence and exploitation. ...
Another resource, which has been extensively tried and tested, is basic rights. There are already a considerable number of texts which lay them down but they pose the problem of a lack of efficiency in terms of positive law. Things tend to be different, relatively speaking, when a judge or...
Mineral Resource Classification Based on Uncertainty Measures in Geological Domains Introduction Mineral resources are solid materials of economic value that occur naturally in or on the earth’s surface in which their quality and quantity support economic extraction (Stephenson et al.,2006; Joint Ore ...
The law pertaining to food issues and natural resources exploitation and trade 英文参考文献.doc,CollartDutilleulAgricultureandFoodSecurity2012,1:6 /content/1/1/6 RESEARCH OpenAccess Thelawpertainingtofoodissuesandnatural resourcesexploitationandtrade Fra
Such insights underscore the necessity of well-coordinated financial policies and resource management to foster green growth in Sub-Saharan Africa, demonstrating the urgent need for integrated approaches to achieve sustainability in the region. This research not only clarifies the dynamics of financial ...
However, unsustainable timber exploitation that involves deforestation or that harvests forests above a scientifically defined level of sustained yield47 would undermine this principle and would therefore not be considered an NCS. Principle 2.4: NCS sustain climate adaptation services Finally, while NCS ...