Resources management is the conservation
of natural resources and mitigates the rate of resources depletion and
environmental pollution through wiseful activities of human population to
improve the quality of present as well as future generation.
Resources management can be
defined as the preservation, prevention; protection and put into policy frame
the loss, waste and damage of natural and environmental resources.
Resources management considers as
the processes and efforts to maintain ecological integrity that of key of the
ecosystem approach. Through this efforts need to be made to protect the
diversity of species, population and ecosystem services.
Resources management is the management
of ecosystems which requires good scientific information and flexible
monitoring process which further requires making policy changes in favor of
adjustment in learning by doing approaches. This overall process is known as
adaptive management.
Sustainable strategy of resources
management calls on us to live our lives and conduct our business affairs in a
way that do not deplete the earth’s resources or foul its air, water and soil.
Ecological principles of
sustainability direct us to govern our lives and our system of commerce toput
human civilization back on a sustainable path and consequently the area of
environmental management become wider by covering conservation, recycling,
renewable resources use, restoration and population control.
Resources management is the
notion of protecting and managing entire ecosystem byb applying ecosystem or
ecological approach to environment and development.
Environmental resources
management is the process and integral parts of sustainable development which
maximizes the economics returns with due consideration of environmental
resources conservation applying the ethics of sustainable lives.
Sustainable is the total or
overall progress that maintains both human prosperity and environmental balance
with proper link between development and natural resources conservation. Or it
is the process of development that meets the needs of present generation without
compromising the needs and resources right of future generation.
In a broad sense environmental management
can be defined as the method for calculated individual or institutional intervention
in the process of both using and conserving natural resources based on updated
environmental knowledge for change and development.
A comprehensive strategy for
natural resource management has to be based on a holistic and interdisciplinary
understanding of both society and habitat within a dynamic framework.
Environmental resources
management is a continuously evolving concept and integrated understanding of
geophysical and chemical process, institutional decision and interdisciplinary
efforts.
Environmental management requires
to do systematic analysis of all interrelated elements, process and pattern of evolution
in order to arrive at scientific understanding and better management of natural
or environmental resources.
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