Search results for: “renewable resources”

  • Renewable Resources

    Renewable Resources (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Renewable Resources means: the natural resources in biospheric circulation of substances, which capable to self-restoration. Soil, plant and animal life can be considered as the renewable resources. By correct exploitation […]

  • Renewable Resources

    Renewable Resources (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Renewable Resources means: the natural resources in biospheric circulation of substances, which capable to self-restoration. Soil, plant and animal life can be considered as the renewable resources. By correct exploitation […]

  • Nonrenewable Resources

    Nonrenewable Resources (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Resources , Nonrenewable means: the natural resources, which self-restoration proceeds in thousands and million times more slowly than rate of their operation (e.g., soil resources).

  • Nonrenewable Resources

    Nonrenewable Resources (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Resources , Nonrenewable means: the natural resources, which self-restoration proceeds in thousands and million times more slowly than rate of their operation (e.g., soil resources).

  • Exploitation of Resources

    Hierarchical Display of Exploitation of resources Environment > Environmental policy > Environmental policy > Management of resourcesEnergy > Oil industry > Oil industry > Extraction of oilEnergy > Energy policy > Energy policy > Energy site Exploitation of resources Concept of […]

  • Exploitation of Resources

    Hierarchical Display of Exploitation of resources Environment > Environmental policy > Environmental policy > Management of resourcesEnergy > Oil industry > Oil industry > Extraction of oilEnergy > Energy policy > Energy policy > Energy site Exploitation of resources Concept of […]

  • Natural Resources

    Minerals Environment and Natural Resources Includes Acid Rain, Air Quality, Coal, Conservation, Energy, Fisheries, Forests, Hazardous Waste, Land Use, Resources, Oceanography, Oil Spills, Parks, Pesticides, Petroleum, Pollution, Recreation, Rivers, Solar Energy, Toxic Substances, Trails, […]

  • Replacement of Resources

    Hierarchical Display of Replacement of resources Environment > Environmental policy > Environmental policy > Management of resources Replacement of resources Concept of Replacement of resources See the dictionary definition of Replacement of resources. Characteristics of Replacement of […]

  • Replacement of Resources

    Hierarchical Display of Replacement of resources Environment > Environmental policy > Environmental policy > Management of resources Replacement of resources Concept of Replacement of resources See the dictionary definition of Replacement of resources. Characteristics of Replacement of […]

  • Renewable Energy

    Renewable Source (of Energy) (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Renewable Source (of Energy) means: natural resources, which stocks or recovered more quickly than is used or not depends on whether or not they are used as hydro, solar, wind, geothermal, hydraulic energy, the […]

  • Management of Resources

    Hierarchical Display of Management of resources Environment > Environmental policy > Environmental policyAgriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Fisheries > Fisheries policy > Fishery managementEnvironment > Natural environment > Natural resources Management of resources Concept of […]

  • Management of Resources

    Hierarchical Display of Management of resources Environment > Environmental policy > Environmental policyAgriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Fisheries > Fisheries policy > Fishery managementEnvironment > Natural environment > Natural resources Management of resources Concept of […]

  • Economic Resources

    Resources See Also Further Reading Information related to economic resources in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law(MPEPIL), Germany, United Kingdom

  • Economic Resources

    Resources See Also Further Reading Information related to economic resources in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law(MPEPIL), Germany, United Kingdom

  • Exhaustion of Resources

    Hierarchical Display of Exhaustion of resources Environment > Environmental policy > Environmental policy > Management of resources > Exploitation of resourcesEnvironment > Environmental policy > Environmental policy > Cultivation system > Intensive farmingEnvironment > Environmental […]