Conserving Earth

Earth’s natural resources include air, water, soil, minerals, plants, and animals. Conservation is the practice of caring for these resources so all living things can benefit from them now and in the future.

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Earth ’s natural resources include air , water , soil , minerals , fuels , plants, and animals. Conservation is the practice of caring for these resources so all living things can benefit from them now and in the future. All the things we need to survive , such as food , water, air, and shelter , come from natural resources. Some of these resources, like small plants, can be replaced quickly after they are used. Others, like large trees, take a long time to replace. These are renewable resources . Other resources, such as fossil fuels , cannot be replaced at all. Once they are used up, they are gone f orever . These are nonrenewable resources . People often waste natural resources. Animals are overhunted . Forests are cleared, exposing land to wind and water damage. Fertile soil is exhausted and lost to erosion because of poor farming practices. Fuel supplies are depleted . Water and air are polluted . If resources are carelessly managed, many will be used up. If used wisely and efficiently , however, renewable resources will last much longer. Through conservation, people can reduce waste and manage natural resources wisely. The population of human beings has grown enormously in the past two centuries. Billions of people use up resources quickly as they eat food, build houses, produce goods, and burn fuel for transportation and electricity . The continuation of life as we know it depends on the careful use of natural resources. The need to conserve resources often conflicts with other needs. For some people, a wooded area may be a good place to put a farm. A timber company may want to harvest the area’s trees for construction materials. A business may want to build a factory or shopping mall on the land. All these needs are valid, but sometimes the plants and animals that live in the area are forgotten. The benefits of development need to be weighed against the harm to animals that may be forced to find new habitats , the depletion of resources we may want in the future (such as water or timber), or damage to resources we use today. Development and conservation can coexist in harmony. When we use the environment in ways that ensure we have resources for the future, it is called sustainable development . There are many different resources we need to conserve in order to live sustainably. Forests A forest is a large area covered with trees grouped so their foliage shades the ground. Every continent except Antarctica has forests, from the evergreen -filled boreal forests of the north to mangrove forests in tropical wetlands . Forests are home to more than two-thirds of all known land species . Tropical rainforests are especially rich in biodiversity . Forests provide habitats for animals and plants. They store carbon , helping reduce global warming . They protect soil by reducing runoff . They add nutrients to the soil through leaf litter . They provide people with lumber and firewood. Deforestation is the process of clearing away forests by cutting them down or burning them. People clear forests to use the wood, or to make way for farming or development. Each year, Earth loses about 14.6 million hectares (36 million acres) of forest to deforestation—an area about the size of the U.S. state of New York. Deforestation destroys wildlife habitats and increases soil erosion. It also releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere , contributing to global warming. Deforestation accounts for 15 percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Deforestation also harms the people who rely on forests for their survival, hunting and gathering, harvesting forest products, or using the timber for firewood. About half of all the forests on Earth are in the tropics —an area that circles the globe near the Equator . Although tropical forests cover fewer than 6 percent of the world’s land area, they are home to about 80 percent of the world’s documented species. For example, more than 500 different species of trees live in the forests on the small U.S. island of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Sea. Tropical forests give us many valuable products, including woods like mahogany and teak , rubber , fruits, nuts, and flowers. Many of the medicines we use today come from plants found only in tropical rainforests. These include quinine , a malaria drug; curare , an anesthetic used in surgery; and rosy periwinkle , which is used to treat certain types of cancer . Sustainable forestry practices are critical for ensuring we have these resources well into the future. One of these practices is leaving some trees to die and decay naturally in the forest. This “ deadwood ” builds up soil. Other sustainable forestry methods include using low-impact logging practices, harvesting with natural regeneration in mind, and avoiding certain logging techniques , such as removing all the high-value trees or all the largest trees from a forest. Trees can also be conserved if consumers recycle . People in China and Mexico, for example, reuse much of their wastepaper, including writing paper, wrapping paper, and cardboard. If half the world’s paper were recycled, much of the worldwide demand for new paper would be fulfilled, saving many of Earth’s trees. We can also replace some wood products with alternatives like bamboo , which is actually a type of grass. Soil Soil is vital to food production. We need high-quality soil to grow the crops that we eat and feed to livestock . Soil is also important to plants that grow in the wild. Many other types of conservation efforts, such as plant conservation and animal conservation, depend on soil conservation. Poor farming methods, such as repeatedly planting the same crop in the same place, called monoculture , deplete nutrients in the soil. Soil erosion by water and wind increases when farmers plow up and down hills. One soil conservation method is called contour strip cropping . Several crops, such as corn, wheat, and clover , are planted in alternating strips across a slope or across the path of the prevailing wind . Different crops, with different root systems and leaves, help slow erosion.

Harvesting all the trees from a large area, a practice called clearcutting , increases the chances of losing productive topsoil to wind and water erosion. Selective harvesting —the practice of removing individual trees or small groups of trees—leaves other trees standing to anchor the soil. Biodiversity Biodiversity is the variety of living things that populate Earth. The products and benefits we get from nature rely on biodiversity. We need a rich mixture of living things to provide foods, building materials, and medicines, as well as to maintain a clean and healthy landscape . When a species becomes extinct , it is lost to the world forever. Scientists estimate that the current rate of extinction is 1,000 times the natural rate. Through hunting, pollution , habitat destruction, and contribution to global warming, people are speeding up the loss of biodiversity at an alarming rate. It’s hard to know how many species are going extinct because the total number of species is unknown. Scientists discover thousands of new species every year. For example, after looking at just 19 trees in Panama, scientists found 1,200 different species of beetles—80 percent of them unknown to science at the time. Based on various estimates of the number of species on Earth, we could be losing anywhere from 200 to 100,000 species each year. We need to protect biodiversity to ensure we have plentiful and varied food sources. This is true even if we don’t eat a species threatened with extinction because something we do eat may depend on that species for survival. Some predators are useful for keeping the populations of other animals at manageable levels. The extinction of a major predator might mean there are more herbivores looking for food in people’s gardens and farms. Biodiversity is important for more than just food. For instance, we use between 50,000 to 70,000 plant species for medicines worldwide. The Great Barrier Reef , a coral reef off the coast of northeastern Australia, contributes about $6 billion to the nation’s economy through commercial fishing , tourism , and other recreational activities. If the coral reef dies, many of the fish, shellfish , marine mammals , and plants will die, too. Some governments have established parks and preserves to protect wildlife and their habitats. They are also working to abolish hunting and fishing practices that may cause the extinction of some species. Fossil Fuels Fossil fuels are fuels produced from the remains of ancient plants and animals. They include coal , petroleum (oil), and natural gas . People rely on fossil fuels to power vehicles like cars and airplanes, to produce electricity, and to cook and provide heat. In addition, many of the products we use today are made from petroleum. These include plastics , synthetic rubber, fabrics like nylon , medicines, cosmetics , waxes, cleaning products, medical devices, and even bubblegum.

Fossil fuels formed over millions of years. Once we use them up, we cannot replace them. Fossil fuels are a nonrenewable resource. We need to conserve fossil fuels so we don’t run out. However, there are other good reasons to limit our fossil fuel use. These fuels pollute the air when they are burned. Burning fossil fuels also releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. Global warming is changing ecosystems . The oceans are becoming warmer and more acidic , which threatens sea life. Sea levels are rising, posing risks to coastal communities. Many areas are experiencing more droughts , while others suffer from flooding . Scientists are exploring alternatives to fossil fuels. They are trying to produce renewable biofuels to power cars and trucks. They are looking to produce electricity using the sun, wind, water, and geothermal energy — Earth’s natural heat. Everyone can help conserve fossil fuels by using them carefully. Turn off lights and other electronics when you are not using them. Purchase energy-efficient appliances and weatherproof your home. Walk, ride a bike, carpool , and use public transportation whenever possible. Minerals Earth’s supply of raw mineral resources is in danger. Many mineral deposits that have been located and mapped have been depleted. As the ores for minerals like aluminum and iron become harder to find and extract , their prices skyrocket . This makes tools and machinery more expensive to purchase and operate. Many mining methods, such as mountaintop removal mining (MTR) , devastate the environment. They destroy soil, plants, and animal habitats. Many mining methods also pollute water and air, as toxic chemicals leak into the surrounding ecosystem. Conservation efforts in areas like Chile and the Appalachian Mountains in the eastern United States often promote more sustainable mining methods. Less wasteful mining methods and the recycling of materials will help conserve mineral resources. In Japan, for example, car manufacturers recycle many raw materials used in making automobiles. In the United States, nearly one-third of the iron produced comes from recycled automobiles. Electronic devices present a big problem for conservation because technology changes so quickly. For example, consumers typically replace their cell phones every 18 months. Computers, televisions, and mp3 players are other products contributing to “ e-waste .” The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that Americans generated more than three million tons of e-waste in 2007. Electronic products contain minerals as well as petroleum-based plastics. Many of them also contain hazardous materials that can leach out of landfills into the soil and water supply. Many governments are passing laws requiring manufacturers to recycle used electronics. Recycling not only keeps materials out of landfills, but it also reduces the energy used to produce new products. For instance, recycling aluminum saves 90 percent of the energy that would be required to mine new aluminum.

Water Water is a renewable resource. We will not run out of water the way we might run out of fossil fuels. The amount of water on Earth always remains the same. However, most of the planet’s water is unavailable for human use. While more than 70 percent of Earth’s surface is covered by water, only 2.5 percent of it is freshwater . Out of that freshwater, almost 70 percent is permanently frozen in the ice caps covering Antarctica and Greenland. Only about 1 percent of the freshwater on Earth is available for people to use for drinking, bathing, and irrigating crops. People in many regions of the world suffer water shortages . These are caused by depletion of underground water sources known as aquifers , a lack of rainfall due to drought, or pollution of water supplies. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 2.6 billion people lack adequate water sanitation . More than five million people die each year from diseases caused by using polluted water for drinking, cooking, or washing. About one-third of Earth’s population lives in areas that are experiencing water stress . Most of these areas are in developing countries. Polluted water hurts the environment as well as people. For instance, agricultural runoff—the water that runs off of farmland—can contain fertilizers and pesticides . When this water gets into streams , rivers , and oceans, it can harm the organisms that live in or drink from those water sources. People can conserve and protect water supplies in many ways. Individuals can limit water use by fixing leaky faucets, taking shorter showers, planting drought-resistant plants, and buying low-water-use appliances. Governments, businesses, and nonprofit organizations can help developing countries build sanitation facilities. Farmers can change some of their practices to reduce polluted runoff. This includes limiting overgrazing , avoiding over-irrigation, and using alternatives to chemical pesticides whenever possible. Conservation Groups Businesses, international organizations , and some governments are involved in conservation efforts. The United Nations (UN) encourages the creation of national parks around the world. The UN also established World Water Day, an event to raise awareness and promote water conservation. Governments enact laws defining how land should be used and which areas should be set aside as parks and wildlife preserves. Governments also enforce laws designed to protect the environment from pollution, such as requiring factories to install pollution-control devices. Finally, governments often provide incentives for conserving resources, using clean technologies, and recycling used goods. Many international organizations are dedicated to conservation. Members support causes such as saving rain forests, protecting threatened animals, and cleaning up the air. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is an alliance of governments and private groups founded in 1948. The IUCN works to protect wildlife and habitats. In 1980, the group proposed a world conservation strategy . Many governments have used the IUCN model to develop their own conservation plans. In addition, the IUCN monitors the status of endangered wildlife, threatened national parks and preserves, and other environments around the world. Zoos and botanical gardens also work to protect wildlife. Many zoos raise and breed endangered animals to increase their populations. They conduct research and help educate the public about endangered species . For instance, the San Diego Zoo in the U.S. state of California runs a variety of research programs on topics ranging from disease control in amphibians to heart-healthy diets for gorillas. Scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in London, England, work to protect plant life around the world. Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank , for example, works with partners in 54 countries to protect biodiversity through seed collection. Kew researchers are also exploring how DNA technology can help restore damaged habitats. Individuals can do many things to help conserve resources. Turning off lights, repairing leaky faucets, and recycling paper, aluminum cans, glass, and plastic are just a few examples. Riding bikes, walking, carpooling, and using public transportation all help conserve fuel and reduce the amount of pollutants released into the environment. Individuals can plant trees to create homes for birds and squirrels. At grocery stores, people can bring their own reusable bags. And people can carry reusable water bottles and coffee mugs rather than using disposable containers. If each of us would conserve in small ways, the result would be a major conservation effort.

Tree Huggers The Chipko Movement, which is dedicated to saving trees, was started by villagers in Uttar Pradesh, India. Chipko means hold fast or embrace. The villagers flung their arms around trees to keep loggers from cutting them down. The villagers won, and Uttar Pradesh banned the felling of trees in the Himalayan foothills. The movement has since expanded to other parts of India.

Thirsty Food People require about 2 to 4 liters of drinking water each day. However, a day's worth of food requires 2,000 to 5,000 liters of water to produce. It takes more water to produce meat than to produce plant-based foods.

Tiger, Tiger Tigers are dangerous animals, but they have more to fear from us than we have to fear from them. Today there are only about 3,200 tigers living in the wild. Three tiger subspecies the Bali, Caspian, and Javan tigers have gone extinct in the past century. Many organizations are working hard to protect the remaining tigers from illegal hunting and habitat loss.

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36.1: Introduction to Natural Resource Economics

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Types of Natural Resources

  • Natural resource economics focuses on the supply, demand, and allocation of the Earth’s natural resources.

learning objectives

  • Analyze natural resource economics and explain the types of natural resources that exist.

Natural Resource Economics

Natural resource economics focuses on the supply, demand, and allocation of the Earth’s natural resources. It’s goal is to gain a better understanding of the role of natural resources in the economy. Learning about the role of natural resources allows for the development of more sustainable methods to manage resources and make sure that they are maintained for future generations.The goal of natural resource economics is to develop an efficient economy that is sustainable in the long-run.

Importance of the Environment : This diagram illustrates how society and the economy are subsets of the environment. It is not possible for societal and economic systems to exist independently from the environment. For this reason, natural resource economics focuses on understanding the role of natural resources in the economy in order to develop a sufficient and sustainable economy that protects natural resources.

Natural resources are derived from the environment. Some of the resources are essential to survival, while others merely satisfy societal wants. Every man-made product in an economy is composed of natural resources to some degree.

There are numerous ways to classify the types of natural resources, they include the source of origin, the state of development, and the renewability of the resources.

In terms of the source of origin, natural resources can be divided into the following types:

  • Biotic: these resources come from living and organic material, such as forests and animals, and include the materials that can be obtained them. Biotic natural resources also include fossil fuels such as coal and petroleum which are formed from organic matter that has decayed.
  • Abiotic: these resources come from non-living and non-organic material. Examples of these resources include land, fresh water, air, and heavy metals (gold, iron, copper, silver, etc.).

Natural resources can also be categorized based on their stage of development including:

  • Potential resources: these are resources that exist in a region and may be used in the future. For example, if a country has petroleum in sedimentary rocks, it is a potential resource until it is actually drilled out of the rock and put to use.
  • Actual resources: these are resources that have been surveyed, their quantity and quality has been determined, and they are currently being used. The development of actual resources is dependent on technology.
  • Reserve resources: this is the part of an actual resource that can be developed profitably in the future.
  • Stock resources: these are resources that have been surveyed, but cannot be used due a lack of technology. An example of a stock resource is hydrogen.

Natural resources are also classified based on their renewability:

  • Renewable natural resources: these are resources that can be replenished. Examples of renewable resources include sunlight, air, and wind. They are available continuously and their quantity is not noticeably affected by human consumption. However, renewable resources do not have a rapid recovery rate and are susceptible to depletion if they are overused.
  • Non-renewable natural resources: these resources form extremely slow and do not naturally form in the environment. A resource is considered to be non-renewable when their rate of consumption exceeds the rate of recovery. Examples of non-renewable natural resources are minerals and fossil fuels.

There is constant worldwide debate regarding the allocation of natural resources. The discussions are centered around the issues of increased scarcity (resource depletion) and the exportation of natural resources as a basis for many economies (especially developed nations). The vast majority of natural resources are exhaustible which means they are available in a limited quantity and can be used up if they are not managed correctly. Natural resource economics aims to study resources in order to prevent depletion.

Natural resource utilization is regulated through the use of taxes and permits. The government and individual states determine how resources must be used and they monitor the availability and status of the resources. An example of natural resource protection is the Clean Air Act. The act was designed in 1963 to control air pollution on a national level. Regulations were established to protect the public from airborne contaminants that are hazardous to human health. The act has been revised over the years to continue to protect the quality of the air and health of the public in the United States.

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Wind : Wind is an example of a renewable natural resource. It occurs naturally in the environment and has the ability to replenish itself. It has also been used as a form of energy development through wind turbines.

Basic Economics of Natural Resources

Natural resource economics focuses on the supply, demand, and allocation of the Earth’s natural resources to create a more efficient economy.

  • Explain basic natural resource economics

Natural resource economics focuses on the supply, demand, and allocation of the Earth’s natural resources. The main objective of natural resource economics is to gain a better understanding of the role of natural resources in the economy. By studying natural resources, economists learn how to develop more sustainable methods of managing resources to ensure that they are maintained for future generations. Economists study how economic and natural systems interact in order to develop an efficient economy.

As a field of academic research, natural resource economics addresses the connections and interdependence between human economies and natural ecosystems. The focus is how to operate an economy within the ecological constraints of the earth’s natural resources.

Natural Resource Economics : This diagram illustrates that society and the economy are subsets of the environment. It is not possible for social and economic systems to exist independently from the environment. Natural resource economics focuses on the demand, supply, and allocation of natural resources to increase sustainability.

Areas of Study

Economists study the commercial and recreational use and exploitation of resources. Traditionally, natural resource economics focused on fishery, forestry, and mineral models. However, in recent years many more topics have become increasingly important, including air, water, and the global climate. Natural resource economics is studied on an academic level, and the findings are used to shape and direct policy-making for environmental issues.

Examples of areas of study in natural resource economics include:

  • welfare theory
  • pollution control
  • resource exhaustibility
  • environmental management
  • resource extraction
  • non-market valuation
  • environmental policy

Additionally, research topics of natural resource economists can include topics such as the environmental impacts of agriculture, transportation and urbanization, land use in poor and industrialized countries, international trade and the environment, and climate change.

Impact of Natural Resource Economics

The findings of natural resource economists are used by governments and organizations to better understand how to efficiently use and sustain natural resources. The findings are used to gain insight into the following environmental areas:

  • Extraction: the process of withdrawing resources from nature. Extractive industries are a basis for the primary sector of the economy. The extraction of natural resources substantially increases a country’s wealth. Economists study extraction rates to make sure that resources are not depleted. Also, if resources are extracted too quickly, the sudden inflow of money can cause inflation. Economists seek to maintain a sense of balance within extraction industries.
  • Depletion: the using up of natural resources, which is considered to be a global sustainable development issue. Many governments and organizations have become increasingly involved in preserving natural resources. Economists provide data to determine how to balance the needs of societies now and preserve resources for the future.
  • Protection: the preservation of natural resources for the future. The findings of economists help governments and organization develop measures of protection to sustain natural resources. Protection policies state the necessary actions internationally, nationally, and individually that must take place to control natural resource depletion that is a result of human activity.
  • Management: the use of natural resources taking into account economic, environmental, and social concerns. This process deals with managing natural resources such as land, water, soil, plants, and animals. Particular focus is placed on how the preservation of natural resources impacts the quality of life now and for future generations.

Externalities and Impacts on Resource Allocation

Production and use of resources can have a positive or negative effect on the allocation of the natural resources.

  • Examine externalities and how they the impact resource allocation of natural resources.

Resource Allocation

Resource allocation is division of goods for the use of production within the economy. The needs and wants of society as well as industries impact what is produced. Suppliers focus on producing the varieties of goods and services that will yield the greatest satisfaction to consumers. In the long run, externalities directly impact resource allocation. It must be determined whether the production, as well as the process of production, creates more benefits that costs for the producers, consumers, and society as a whole.

Externalities

An externality is a cost or benefit that affects a party who did not choose to incur the cost or benefit. In regards to natural resources, production and use of resources can have a positive or negative effect on the allocation of the resources.

External Costs

A negative externality, also called the external cost, imposes a negative effect on a third party to an economic transaction. Many negative externalities impact natural resources negatively because of the environmental consequences of production and use. For example, air pollution from factories and vehicles can cause damage to crops. Likewise, water pollution has a negative impact of plants and animals.

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Negative externality : Air pollution from vehicles is an example of a negative externality. It affects other than those who drive the vehicle and those who sell the gas.

In the case of negative externalities, the marginal private cost of consuming a good is less than the marginal social or public cost. The marginal social benefit should equal the marginal social cost (i.e. production should only be increased when the marginal social benefit exceeds the marginal social cost). When external costs are present, the use of natural resources is inefficient because the social benefit is less than the social cost. In other words, society and the natural resources involved would have been better off if the natural resources had not been used at all.

Developed countries use more natural resources and must enact sustainable development plan for the use of resources. Human needs must be met, but the environment and natural resources must be preserved. Examples of resource depletion include mining, petroleum extraction, fishing, forestry, and agriculture.

External Benefits

Positive externalities, also referred to as external benefits, impose a positive effect on a third party. An example of a positive externality is when crops are pollinated by bees from a neighboring bee farm. In order to achieve the socially optimal equilibrium, the marginal social benefit should equal the marginal social cost (i.e. production should be increased as long as the marginal social benefit exceeds the marginal social cost). Assuming that natural resources are used and also sustained, the external benefits of goods produced by natural resources impacts the majority of the public in a positive way.

  • Every man-made product in an economy is composed of natural resources to some degree.
  • Natural resources can be classified as potential, actual, reserve, or stock resources based on their stage of development.
  • Natural resources are either renewable or non-renewable depending on whether or not they replenish naturally.
  • Natural resource utilization is regulated through the use of taxes and permits. The government and individual states determine how resources must be used and they monitor the availability and status of the resources.
  • As a field of academic research, natural resource economics addresses the connections and interdependence between human economies and natural ecosystems.
  • By studying natural resources, economists learn how to develop more sustainable methods of managing resources to ensure that they are maintained for future generations.
  • Natural resource economics is studied on an academic level, and the findings are used to shape and direct policy-making for environmental issues. These issues include resource extraction, depletion, protection, and management.
  • Natural resource economics findings impact policies for environmental work including issues such as extraction, depletion, protection, and management.
  • An externality is a cost or benefit that affects a party who did not choose to incur the cost or benefit.
  • A negative externality, also called the external cost, imposes a negative effect on a third party.
  • When external costs are present, the market equilibrium use of natural resources is inefficient because the social benefit is less than the social cost. In other words, society would have been better off if fewer natural resources had been used.
  • Positive externalities, also referred to as external benefits, imposes a positive effect on a third party.
  • Assuming that natural resources are used and also sustained, the external benefits of goods produced by natural resources impacts the majority of the public in a positive way.
  • natural resource : Any source of wealth that occurs naturally, especially minerals, fossil fuels, timber, etc.
  • Renewable : Sustainable; able to be regrown or renewed; having an ongoing or continuous source of supply; not finite.
  • depletion : The consumption of a resource faster than it can be replenished.
  • sustainable : Able to be sustained for an indefinite period without damaging the environment, or without depleting a resource.
  • externality : An impact, positive or negative, on any party not involved in a given economic transaction or act.

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Conservation of natural resources. Natural resources are substances that exist naturally in the earth and were not made by human beings. Resources occurring in nature that can be used to create wealth. Examples include oil, coal, water, and land. Natural resources.

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Natural resources are substances that exist naturally in the earth and were not made by human beings. Resources occurring in nature that can be used to create wealth. Examples include oil, coal, water, and land. Natural resources

Classification of natural resources

Land Resources Water Resources Energy Resources Mineral Resources Forest Resources Types of Natural Resources

Area of earth surface encompassing all attributes of the biosphere. Production of food fuel and other biotic material for human use. Regulation of storage and flow of surface water and ground water Store house of minerals and raw materials A buffer filter for chemical pollutant Enabling movements of animals plants and people between one area to another Land resources

Prevent land from pollution • The disposal of hazardous radioactive waste into the soil must be prohibited • The use of chemical fertilizer and pesticides should be minimized as far as possible. • By reusing and recycling of solid waste such as paper, metal parts, plastics, glass articles, etc. • Soil erosion should be prevented. Conservation of Land resources

All living things depend absolutely on water. We live in a world 3/4th of which is occupied with water. Industries use water for cooling, heating and other purposes. It provide habitat for flora and fauna. Electricity can be generated using hydel power. There are two types of water salt water and fresh water; only fresh water is used for drinking purposes. Water is basic input required for agriculture. Water resources and its importance

The most important source of water on earth is rainfall. • The two basic forms available for water are-surface water and ground water. • Effects of overutilization are- • Reduced surface water flow. • degradation of water quality • increased salt content • increased power cost Sources of water and effects of overutilization

We can prevent fresh water by making reservoir dams, lakes, etc. Prevent water pollution Proper waste disposal system should be put in place to prevent contamination of water bodies. Conservation

Non-renewable • Cannot be replenished or renewable • Fossil fuels • Nuclear energy • Renewable • Can be replenished or renewed • Geothermal • Hydropower • Ocean energy • Solar energy • Wind energy • Biomass energy Energy Resources

It refers to the element chemical compound rocks, etc. which are extracted from earth crust. • The mineral resources are of different natures depending upon their uses, these types are as follows: • Metallic minerals(minerals associated with their ores eg-magnetite, bauxite, iron-steal, Al, Cu, Pb, Zn) • Non-metallic minerals(moulded after mining and given different shapes ex- mica, silica, rocks, gypsum) • Fuel minerals(utilized as fuel eg- coal, petroleum, natural gas, etc.) Mineral Resources

Conservation of land resources itself prevent mineral resources as minerals are extracted from soil. Conservation

Provides clean water Provide home to unique plants and animals Source of economic growth Provide clean air Provide re-creational opportunity Provide aesthetic environment Prevent soil erosion and land slides Forest resources:-

Loss of forest product Loss of natural habitat for wild animals Change in water cycle n reduced rainfall Change in climatic conditions Loss of revenue. Prevention:- • Mining activities should be prohibited in areas declared as protected forests. • Cutting of trees should be followed by massive plantation. • The environmental laws and legal provisions should be strictly enforced. Effects of deforestation

Insulate your home • Make fuel efficiency a high priority when buying a car. Join a carpool or use the bus. Walk or ride a bicycle when possible. • Grow your own food and/or buy locally produced food. Eat organic and fewer processed foods. • Recycle. Separate wastes. Composite yard and food wastes. Use recycled products, especially paper. • Reduce or eliminate your use of “disposable” products. Buy quality and then make things last with regular maintenance. Conservation

“There are many ways a person can conserve their natural resources. All you have to do is look around and see what natural resources you use, and find out ways to limit their usage.” Presented by Shubhra Singh RahulPratap Singh Chauhan

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Chapter 17 Conservation and “Protection” of Natural Resources

Chapter 17 Conservation and “Protection” of Natural Resources

Chapter 17 Conservation and “Protection” of Natural Resources. Rosalie Bleasdale. Problem…. It was believed that natural resources were being used too rapidly and political controls should be instituted to conserve resources for future generations. New Programs…. Forest Service

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The Natural Resources Conservation Service

The Natural Resources Conservation Service

The Natural Resources Conservation Service. Helping people help the land. Who We Are. NRCS resulted from troubled times – the Dust Bowl days of the 1930s. Dust storms ravaged the Nation’s farmland, stripping away millions of tons of topsoil. What we do….

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Natural Resources Conservation Service An Agency of USDA

Natural Resources Conservation Service An Agency of USDA

Natural Resources Conservation Service An Agency of USDA. High Quality, Productive Soils to enable sustained production of a safe, healthy, and abundant food supply. NRCS’s Mission Goals.

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Conservation of Natural Resources

Conservation of Natural Resources

Natural resources are used on excessive amount in various fields. So it is necessary to conserve the non renewable resources by using an alternative for the same. Let us have a closer look at The Conservation of Natural Resources and its importance.

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LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Office of Conservation

LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Office of Conservation

LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Office of Conservation. TUSCALOOSA MARINE SHALE DEVELOPMENT. By James H. W elsh Commissioner of Conservation. September 12, 2013 Pineville, Louisiana. Tuscaloosa Marine Shale. The T.M.S. is a geologic formation approximately 80 Million years old

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Natural Resources, Protected Areas, and Conservation

Natural Resources, Protected Areas, and Conservation

Natural Resources, Protected Areas, and Conservation. The Foundation of Ecotourism. The Exploitation of the Natural World. Resources are “not static, but expand and contract in response to human action

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Natural Resources Conservation Service

Natural Resources Conservation Service

Natural Resources Conservation Service. Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) Updates. FY 2012 Kentucky Pooling Areas. FY 13: Fewer and Larger Geographical Pooling Areas. “General” EQIP. Local Working Group (LWG) Meetings.

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Natural Resources Conservation Service

Natural Resources Conservation Service. NRCS. Government Agency . The role of the NRCS is to help farmers in all 50 states solve farm-related pollution problems that affect the health of the natural world. In Vermont, the focus is on keeping the Lake Champlain clean. Dairy Farms in Vermont .

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USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service

USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service

USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service. Kenneth Morgan, Program Specialist USDA - NRCS Phone: (352) 338-9545 FAX: (352) 338-9578 Email: [email protected].

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USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. “Helping people help the land". DMW Summit. Goals Differentiate DWM from the traditional practice of draining land for the production of crops

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Natural Resources Conservation Service

Natural Resources Conservation Service.

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Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR)

Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR)

Community Conservation Partnerships Program (C2P2) -- 2012 Grant Workshop. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Bureau of Recreation and Conservation. Partnership: DCNR and Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society (PRPS).

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Natural resources: conservation and income

Natural resources: conservation and income

Natural resources: conservation and income. African Economic Development Renata Serra – March 27 th 2007. Colonial conservation. African nature is pristine and fragile Human activities threaten nature Ex. of pastoralists Regulation and delimitation of resource use

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Natural Resources Conservation Service

Natural Resources Conservation Service. Anita K. Byrd, ITD. NRCS.

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Natural Resources Conservation and Management

Natural Resources Conservation and Management

Natural Resources Conservation and Management. Past, Present, and Future Lecture #3 MS LC Fort High School. The Third Wave (1960-1980). Conservation movement took off Environmental movement found it’s feet Books and essays spurred action Earth Day was born!

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Conservation of resources

Conservation of resources

Conservation of resources. Rethink, Reduce, recycle, repair. Important words. Conservation- To protect natural resources and use them carefully. Environment- Living and nonliving things that are around an organism. Waste- Not good or useful.

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Conservation of Natural Resources: Soil, Wildlife and Energy

Conservation of Natural Resources: Soil, Wildlife and Energy

Conservation of Natural Resources: Soil, Wildlife and Energy. What is Conservation?. Protecting the land and resources so future generations can use them We can manage resources wisely Which natural resources should we try to conserve and protect?

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Natural Resources & Energy Conservation

Natural Resources & Energy Conservation

Natural Resources & Energy Conservation. WARM U P:. Update your Table of Contents for today! Write homework – have it stamped! – VERY IMPORTANT ASSIGNMENT! Get your Natural Resource/Energy Vocab definitions out to be checked if I did not check them before break!. Energy Vocab Quick Check.

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Conservation of Natural Resources

Mrs. Harlin. Conservation of Natural Resources. 2.2.2. Explain how the use, protection and conservation of natural resources by humans impact the environment from one generation to the next. Sustainable Use Policy.

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Natural Resources Conservation Service

Natural Resources Conservation Service. Ronald Riggenbach District Conservationist Saguache, Rio Grande, Mineral Counties. Natural Resources Conservation Service: Who Are We ?. Hugh Hammond Bennett.

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USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

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How Conservation of Natural Resources Affects Your Health?

How Conservation of Natural Resources Affects Your Health?

This video talks about the importance and the various ways that you can use towards the conservation of natural resources. Watch full video at: https://bit.ly/3lrYwgp

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