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Herová, I. "Strategy of the management of natural resources." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 53, No. 2 (January 7, 2008): 74–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/1427-agricecon.

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Management of natural resources in the context of sustainable development can be defined as the economic management of natural resources to allow their perpetual and undiminished supply. At the same time, use of the local natural resources should contribute to the economic and social development of the local community. It is vitally important to emphasize the role of local participation and knowledge. Experience, understanding, and expertise need to be assessed to help to determine the most effective roles for local individuals within the sustainable natural resource project. This assessment and its implications for the economy, community and protection of natural resources at the state, regional and local levels are a subject for case study.
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Rwekaza, Godlove Deodatus. "Community Engagement in Natural Resources Management: A Review of Community-Based Natural Resources Management to Identify its Opportunities and Challenges in Tanzania." International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews 5, no. 3 (March 21, 2024): 5889–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.55248/gengpi.5.0324.0848.

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Theodore, Okonkwo. "Management of transboundary natural resources." Journal of Law and Conflict Resolution 9, no. 4 (November 30, 2017): 42–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/jlcr2016.0266.

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Coelho, Manuel Pacheco, José António Filipe, and Manuel Alberto M. Ferreira. "Ethics and Natural Resources Management." International Journal of Organizational and Collective Intelligence 3, no. 3 (July 2012): 56–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijoci.2012070104.

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This paper proposals are: first, to show how the utilization of common resources can carry important ethical problems; second (and mainly), to stress that the many attempts to solve tragedies in fisheries, by creating interesting projects in aquaculture, are confronted with many obstacles and barriers in the approval process. These obstructions conduct to inefficiencies and carry out also important ethical problems. The Portuguese aquaculture case is used to develop an empirical study on the emergence of an “anticommons tragedy”. The control regime of Common Fisheries Policy is discussed.
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Griffin, John G. "Transboundary Natural Resources Management (TBNRM)." Journal of Sustainable Forestry 17, no. 1-2 (June 2003): 229–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j091v17n01_14.

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Zhou, Kan, Li Wang, Xiang Li, Duo Zhang, Tianke Liu, Jin Lin, and Peng Liu. "Natural resource management in American national parks: Principles, problems and enlightenment." Natural Resources Conservation and Research 5, no. 2 (November 2, 2022): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.24294/nrcr.v5i2.1578.

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The natural resources of national parks in the United States are mainly divided into eight categories: biological resources, fire resources, water resources, air resources, geological resources, soundscape, lighting, chemicals and odors. The management procedures set by the National Park Administration include the formulation of natural resource management planning, the preservation and publication of natural resource information, the assessment of the impact of natural resources, the establishment of the extensive cooperative relations, the promotion of the restoration of natural ecosystems and the establishment of natural resources damage compensation system etc. Different management principles and methods are adopted for different types of natural resources. The “application–review–evaluation–permission” procedure for the development and utilization of natural resources is established and strictly implemented. However, there are also some problems, such as insufficient coverage of natural resources, dislocation of unified management and decentralized management, and serious shortage of financial investment. China’s national parks should clearly define the types of natural resources, gradually expand the pilot scope of natural resource asset management system, establish and improve the natural resource management system, highlight the integrity of ecosystem, adhere to management according to law, and strengthen the control of land and space use.
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Buch-Hansen, Mogens, Peter Oksen, and Sidthinat Prabudhanitisarn. "Rethinking natural resource management in Thailand." Journal of Political Ecology 13, no. 1 (December 1, 2006): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/v13i1.21678.

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Environmental science is shaped by the socio-political context in which it is produced. Environmental problems and explanations are context specific, and this article contributes to a critical political ecology by illustrating the changing relationship between conceptualisation of environmental problems and explanations of them, and the socio-political context in contemporary Thailand. During the 'development epoch' from the 1950s, both natural and social sciences became compartmentalised and the epistemology of environmental science became dominated by the demands of a growth economy and utilitarian values. The resulting impasse of conventional knowledge of natural resource management coincided with a socio-political and bureaucratic reform process pushed by various democratic movements. Together with a request for decentralisation and devolution of state power, these movements are also fighting for sustainable utilisation of natural resources, and sustainable agricultural practices. A precondition, however, for sustainable utilisation of natural resources is a change in conceptualisation and knowledge creation for resource management. The Sustainable Land Use and Natural Resource Management (SLUSE) collaboration offers alternative ways of creating knowledge for sustainable utilisation of natural resources, that aim to support the present socio-political reform process in Thailand.Key Words: Thailand, natural resource management, transdisciplinarity
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Poudel, Krishna Lal, Thomas G. Johnson, and Rachna Tewari. "Property Rights and Sustainable Natural Resource Management." Environmental Management and Sustainable Development 5, no. 2 (June 22, 2016): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/emsd.v5i2.9304.

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<p class="emsd"><span lang="EN-GB">This paper reviews recent research articles in the field of property rights and natural resources management, with the goal of identifying the most effective policy measures to achieve sustainable resource management through well designed property rights. Scarcity of economic resources is a major cause of conflict in human society. Institutions impact the resilience of the environment, and the institutions which guide humans as they employ resources from the environment are therefore essential to sustainable resource management. Institutions which create and enforce property rights can control resource degradation and improve both economic and ecological efficiency. Property rights which lead to an equitable allocation of natural resources and delegation of management authority among stakeholders is the most likely pathway to sustainable ecosystem management. However, there is a lack of consensus regarding the best system of property rights to achieve sustainability. The ‘best system’ is contextual and spatiotemporal dynamic. </span></p>
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R, Gupta. "Advances in Management of Ovarian Cancer through Natural Resources: An Update." International Journal of Pharmacognosy & Chinese Medicine 7, no. 2 (July 12, 2023): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/ipcm-16000265.

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Since times immemorial, mankind has been dependent on Mother Nature in terms of natural resources for alleviating its sufferings. As per W.H.O., developing countries should fully explore their flora and fauna to become economically self-reliant. Country India enjoys having diverse climatic conditions of heavy rainfall, sandy deserts & snow-clad mountains, which play a perfect condition and host for the growth of plenty of medicinal plants with desirable phytoconstituents. Presently mankind is suffering from many diseases that were not so common in the olden days. Does it is a signal from our mother Nature to once again rediscover its treasure of natural resources for exploring answers for various prophylaxis and therapeutic needs of modern-day disorders and diseases? Cancer is the most fatal disease worldwide caused due to the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. Ovarian Cancer is the fifth leading cause of death in females. The incidence and mortality rate of Ovarian Cancer is increasing day by day across the world. Biomarkers such as CA125, HE4, OVA1, and Cancer stem cells have been used for the detection of Ovarian Cancer. The current treatment of Ovarian Cancer is surgery and some common treatments include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, adoptive cell therapy, use of medicinal plants and their derivatives. Some prominent medicinal plants like Quercus tinctoria, Curcuma longa, Taxus brevifolia, Allium sativum, Asparagus racemosa, Camptotheca acuminate, Symplocus racemosa, Ginkgo biloba, Genistein, Zingiber officinale, Azadirachta indica, Embilica officinalis, Podophyllum peltatum, Camellia sinensis, Saraca indica. A large number of phytochemicals which has anticancer compounds are flavonoids, alkaloids, terpenoids, carotenoids, phenolics, and organosulfur compounds. Ayurvedic drugs highly effective on Ovarian Cancer are Arka, Bhallataka, Ahipena, Bhanga, Vishamushti, and Jayapala. The diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer in the initial stage is not possible mainly due to a lack of awareness on patients’ behalf. The main effective parameter is imaging for checking the extent and location of the disease. Some other parameters also included physical examination and transvaginal ultrasonography. Thus, the present review is an attempt to compile published reports through authentic sources regarding the current management scenario of Ovarian Cancer with the help of natural drugs or medicinal plants that inhibits or hinders the growth of cancer cell, which may serve as a ready reference for future researchers.
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Çelik, Zerrin. "Natural Resources Management on Gender Perspective." Turkish Journal of Bioethics 7, no. 3 (2020): 151–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.5505/tjob.2020.75436.

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Kalamkar, S. S. "Natural Resources Management and Agrarian Development." Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics 54, no. 1 (March 1, 2012): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.21648/arthavij/2012/v54/i1/111113.

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Metzger, Chase W., Peter F. Ffolliott, Luis A. Bojorquez-Tapia, and Mariano Hernandez-Narvaez. "Natural Resources Management Practices: A Primer." Journal of Range Management 55, no. 3 (May 2002): 312. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4003140.

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Brewster, Marcia M. "Gender Perspectives in Natural Resources Management." Natural Resources Forum 28, no. 3 (August 2004): i. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-8947.2004.00085.x.

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Shah, Tushaar. "Institutional Foundations of Natural Resources Management." Indian Journal of Public Administration 39, no. 3 (July 1993): 603–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0019556119930338.

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Hayward, John A. "RURAL PLANNING AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT." Australian Planner 28, no. 2 (June 1990): 37–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07293682.1990.9657457.

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BRAMLEY, RICHARD. "THE MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL TOURISM RESOURCES." Australian Planner 31, no. 1 (January 1993): 40–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07293682.1993.9657601.

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Manin, Iaroslav. "Legal regime of natural resource management in Canada." Административное и муниципальное право, no. 5 (May 2020): 38–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0595.2020.5.33453.

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The subject of this research is the legal regime of natural resource management in the Canadian Kingdom as an example of one of the best sectoral practices of legal regulation of natural resource usage. Analysis is conducted on the normative legal acts that regulate rights to natural resource usage, delimitation of jurisdiction to &ldquo;central&rdquo; and &ldquo;regional&rdquo;, management in the area of natural resource. The object of this research is the natural resource usage relations in Canada. Special attention is given to the licensing of Canadian natural resource usage, determination of the types of licenses, and procedure of licensing. The author examines the relevant topics of taxation and fiscal stimulation of natural resource users, foreign investment, geological exploration, national and local legislation, right of indigenous peoples to natural resources, etc. The scientific novelty consists in demonstrating the current &ldquo;picture&rdquo; of legal regulation of natural resource usage in Canada. On the example of this kingdom, as the subject of right to ownership and use of resources, the author suggest considering an allotted plot of resources within its boundaries, while unallocated plots of resources should be counted as part of a single reserve of undistributed land (single object of law). The author proposes to conduct a mass geological survey of the Russian shelf in accordance with the Canadian model, implementation of the practice of attracting foreign investments, tax incentives, resource rent for the Russian citizens through legal construct of retirement savings, application of corporate restrictions following the example of Canada.
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Trivedi, Ayushi, Pragya Pandey, Nirjharnee Nandeha, Rishika Choudhary, Amit Kumar Pandey, and Ashutosh Singh. "A Systematic Review and Conceptual Framework for Natural Resource Performance Management." Journal of Scientific Research and Reports 30, no. 6 (June 3, 2024): 816–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jsrr/2024/v30i62098.

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The topic of "Performance management of natural resources" has drawn more attention in the last few decades. Investigating how to manage natural resource performance more optimally is crucial for the long-term social and economic advancement of a nation. This study reviews the research progress of performance management of natural resources (including water resources) based on the pertinent literature of "Performance management of natural resources" and "performance management and evaluation of nature resources" in Web of Science. Through a review of the literature and inductive analysis, the authors found that the pursuit of sustainable resource consumption and management has emerged as the frontier direction of study. However, there is still room for development in the natural resource performance management evaluation system and methods, as well as the requirement for a comprehensive conceptual interpretation and analytical framework. As the literature on the factors impacting the success of natural resource management is currently lacking in depth, future research should concentrate on bolstering the usage of quantitative models. Enhancing the combination of research and quantitative models is also essential. This study builds research framework for natural resource performance management based on the body of current literature and the real-world experience of nations worldwide. In order to support decision-making for the sustainable use of natural resources, the authors describe the process and mechanism of performance management of natural resources and provide some workable evaluation methods based on a variety of evaluation objectives, subjects, and means.
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Adamatti, Diana F., and Marilton S. de Aguiar. "Computational Techniques to Manage Natural Resources." International Journal of Organizational and Collective Intelligence 3, no. 2 (April 2012): 117–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/joci.2012040104.

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To manage the natural resource, many aspect must be treat, because this are evolve all flora and fauna in planet. Mainly, how this management could improve the life quality in present and future, for all species (not just for human begins). In literature, there are three computational challenges in natural resources management: data management and communication; data analysis; and optimization and control. In this paper, the authors present four case studies where some techniques could help in the management of natural resources and to solve these challenges.
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Wang, Yunqiao, Liangliang Han, Jiaqi Sun, and Zheyu Sun. "Financing the green transition: Mobilizing resources for efficient natural resource management." Resources Policy 89 (February 2024): 104522. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resourpol.2023.104522.

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Khikmat, Mukhammadjon, and Daina Znotiņa. "MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN THE CENTRAL ASIAN REGION." Journal of Regional Economic and Social Development 14 (December 20, 2022): 42–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/jresd2022vol14.6974.

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The term "natural resources" refers to both the natural and socio-economic realms. Natural resources - bodies and forces of nature - are linked to ensure close interaction in the process of nature management. Currently, this specific region has some vulnerable issues such as biodiversity loss and land degradation that are connected with poor resource management. The activities of modern society are followed by enormous changes in nature, which are reflected in the Earth's exterior appearance as well as the states of geosystems. Modern production is distinguished by the inclusion of significant reserves of natural resource potential. However, its participation and application are ineffective. Sustainable development necessitates the management of natural resources in a sustainable and integrated manner. The main purpose of the work is to investigate the main natural resources of the Central Asian region, and to show the cost of poor management. The methods that were used are synthesis, analysis, comparison method, and forecasting method. The novelty of the research is the attention paid to the mismanagement of natural resources in a specific region.
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Nikolaeva, O. N. "THE USAGE OF INTEGRATED MAPPING OF HETEROGENEOUS NATURAL RESOURCES DATA FOR NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT." Proceedings of the International conference “InterCarto/InterGIS” 1, no. 21 (January 1, 2015): 171–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.24057/2414-9179-2015-1-21-171-174.

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Brown, Gardner M. "Renewable Natural Resource Management and Use without Markets." Journal of Economic Literature 38, no. 4 (December 1, 2000): 875–914. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jel.38.4.875.

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Natural resources, by their nature, are not readily bent to the status of private property. Efficient resource use is complicated by jurisdictional externalities, public goods, non-use values, and beneficiaries spatially separated from the location of resources. The task is made more challenging by ecological complexity that obscures cause (benefits) and effects (costs), and dramatic time lags between individual actions and subsequent social consequences that, together with substantial uncertainty, introduce the chance of irreversibilities. Resource economists have played a major role in the literature on externalities, the development of individual transferable quotas, non-market valuation techniques and common property management.
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Ombara, Isaac. "How Management of Cross Border Natural Resources Affects Sustainable Peace." Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 31, no. 2 (2022): 99–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/peacejustice202231218.

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This article examines cross border resource management and how the practice affects sustainable peace in eastern Africa. It explores ways of coping with resource scarcity; examines necessary reforms and highlights holistic resource management paradigm in support of sustainable peace. Due to insufficient targeted research to generate information to multilaterally mitigate policy gaps and inform interventions on continued degradation and recurrence of resource-induced conflicts; this article consolidates knowledge towards sustainable management of shared resources to avert conflicts due to increased resource demands, structural inequalities and competition. Ensuing peace provides grounds for unlocking more opportunities and synergies towards greater regional progression. Resource scarcity perspective is used in a descriptive approach with a sample of 385 engaged through self-administered questionnaires. Findings show weak compliance and enforcement of relevant regulations, dissimilar resource management practices across borders, inadequate financing of programmes, over-dependency on resources and non-holistic approaches as main contributors to the diminishing resource base amid population growth, resource competition and conflicts. Thus, well managed resources promise stable livelihoods, economic wellness and further help avert competition and disagreements.
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Chhokar, Jagdeep S., and Mukund R. Dixit. "Natural Resources Corporation Limited." Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers 17, no. 2 (April 1992): 55–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0256090919920206.

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The October-December 1991 issue of Vikalpa had published a Management Case titled “Natural Resources Corporation Limited” by Chhokar and Dixit. The case focused on the total functioning of a mining company which was facing likely losses in the financial year 1989–90. In this issue, we publish three responses which analyse the existing situation and suggest future course of action.
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Hou (member of CAS), Zeng-qian. "Thinking on improvement of natural resources management." China Geology 1, no. 1 (2018): 2–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.31035/cg2018002.

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Khvesyk, M. A. "Management of natural resources in a decentralized." Interdepartmental thematic scientific collection "Agriculture" 1, no. 92 (April 19, 2017): 8–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.31073/zem.92.8-15.

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This article explores the concept and essence of power decentralization and subsidiarity in the provision of public ser-vices. Grounded economic aspects of natural resource management under decentralization as essential factors of social rights of citizens at the local level. Ways to strengthen local government institution and empower local communities and regions in the whole of the financial system by improving tax and budget legislation in the field of environmental management.
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Ehrlich, Paul R., and Gretchen C. Daily. "Science and the Management of Natural Resources." Ecological Applications 3, no. 4 (November 1993): 558–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1942078.

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Burkynskyi, Borys, Antonina Martienko, Nina Khumarova, and Aleksander Prokopiuk. "Property management dominants for recreational natural resources." Economics, ecology, socium 2, no. 4 (December 31, 2018): 77–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.31520/2616-7107/2018.2.4-8.

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Introduction. The natural resources national ownership, which basis the formation of state and other forms of ownership, has a complex nature, sometimes its interests do not reflect the interests of every member of society, especially this applies to the system of appropriation in the nature use management. The analysis of various aspects of state property management for natural resources is due to the necessity of its development as a complex, integrated process involving the expansion of horizontal and vertical interactions and relationships. Aim and tasks. The aim of the article is to determine the vectors for improving the system of state management by appropriating natural recreational resources for their effective disposal, alternatives to use, and, also receiving and distributing the proceeds of its ownership. In accordance with the article aim, were set the following tasks: to investigate the trends of rent payments and environmental taxes revenues to the state budget; to analyze revenues to the state budget from the use of natural recreational resources, for example, forest and water polyfunctional resources; to provide suggestions, how to improve the property state management of natural recreational resources. Results. Analyze of positive and negative tendencies towards effective state management, based on the experience of managing property ownership on natural recreational resources in different countries of the world, are identified. The essence of appropriation of natural recreational resources as an economic-ecological category is determined, and includes appropriation of income from natural resources and losses for irrational use of them. The budgetary revenues from the use of natural production factors are analyzed and their insignificant part of the product manufacturing cost in the areas of activity (forest and water management) is determined, where the basis of the produced goods and services are natural resources. The horizontal management functions dissipation of the same natural recreational resources between different ministries and agencies is identified. Priorities recommendations on the improvement of state natural recreational resources property management are given (inter alia, regulatory framework, forecasting and planning, organization, accounting and control). Conclusions. The analysis of rent payments for the natural resources use and environmental taxes shows that almost the free assignment of income from the use of natural capital to economic entities. Thus, summing up the research it can be concluded that the state policy regarding the use of natural recreational capital should be based on ecosystem and polyfunctional approaches, and the most effective directions for its use in various sectors of the national economy and forms of ownership should be determined by the state.
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Kessler, Winifred B., Hal Salwasser, Charles W. Cartwright, and James A. Caplan. "New Perspectives for Sustainable Natural Resources Management." Ecological Applications 2, no. 3 (August 1992): 221–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1941856.

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Comolli, Paul M., Richard L. Stroup, and John A. Baden. "Natural Resources: Bureaucratic Myths and Environmental Management." Southern Economic Journal 51, no. 3 (January 1985): 944. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1057908.

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Labonne, Beatrice. "Public-private partnerships in natural resources management." Natural Resources Forum 22, no. 2 (May 1998): 75–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-8947.1998.tb00714.x.

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Lamantia, Fabio. "Variable effort management of renewable natural resources." Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 29, no. 3 (August 2006): 771–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chaos.2005.08.108.

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Danilov, Sergey. "Natural Resources Management in Federation: Canadian Model." Law. Journal of the Higher School of Economics, no. 5 (December 30, 2019): 215–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/2072-8166.2019.5.215.236.

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Schwalbach, Monica J., R. L. Knight, and S. F. Bates. "A New Century for Natural Resources Management." Journal of Wildlife Management 60, no. 2 (April 1996): 466. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3802254.

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Andrushkiv, Bohdan, Zinovii Bezkorovainyi, Nataliia Kyrych, and Olha Pohajdak. "Management of natural resources - requirement of globalism." Socio-Economic Problems and the State 25, no. 2 (2021): 669–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.33108/sepd2022.02.669.

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The problems of organization of natural resources management on a global scale are revealed in the article. It is established that in a billion years the atmosphere of our planet will undergo drastic changes and lose all its oxygen, rejecting life to the oldest anaerobic forms. The modelling has shown that the drop in oxygen content can be extremely sharp, to a level millions of times less than the current. The causes of fires and other natural disasters in the planetary dimension have been identified. There were considered the means of counteracting global fires. Their catastrophic consequences and possible consequent development from this – oxygen problems – have been predicted. The causes of this phenomenon have been identified, including the irresponsible attitude of the competent regional, interstate and state institutions to these problems, and their primary classification has been made. The place and role of state and international governing bodies in these processes are determined. The organization of preventive measures in this area on the basis of effective use of management and its humanitarian tools is offered. In the paper were named the imperfections in the actions of state regulatory authorities and the reasons for the science passivity. The views of well-known scientists and people who impartially assess the situation are highlighted. The study confirmed that, regardless of the source, natural disasters are characterized by significant scale and duration. Some of them pose a threat to humanity on a global scale. Due to these circumstances, there is an urgent need to study the prerequisites for improving the rationality and efficiency of global nature management by creating intergovernmental structures in this area. There have been substantiated the necessity of formation of interstate administrative structures, which would promote rational resource use and healthy natural reproduction of all life-supporting components, incl. oxygen and life-giving air.
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YU, Lu, and Yuan LIU. "Institutional innovations towards integrated natural resources management." JOURNAL OF NATURAL RESOURCES 38, no. 9 (2023): 2386. http://dx.doi.org/10.31497/zrzyxb.20230913.

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Plà-Aragonés, Lluís M., Béla Vizvári, and Anders R. Kristensen. "Methods and applications in natural resources management." Annals of Operations Research 219, no. 1 (July 3, 2014): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10479-014-1661-z.

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Semyachkov, Alexander, and Rong Gao. "Differentiation of resource regions of Russia in terms of balanced environmental management." E3S Web of Conferences 301 (2021): 01002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202130101002.

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In conditions of natural resource constraints and technogenic destruction of the natural environment, there is a need to improve the mechanisms for managing the natural resource potential in the regions while maintaining a balance between the consumption of natural resources and the preservation of the quality of the environment. The article examines the differentiation of three natural resource regions of the Russian Federation - the Ural, Siberian and Far Eastern federal districts - according to the state of the balance of nature management from 1990 to 2018. The subjects of the federation in the Ural, Siberian and Far Eastern federal districts have been identified, with positive and negative use of natural resources for certain types of natural resources: atmospheric, water, forest, land and fuel and energy. The degree of variability in the management of natural resources in these federal districts has been determined. In general, according to the given resources, there is a predominance of "satisfactory" and "positive" nature management in the districts, although according to some indicators there is a "negative" nature management with a clear predominance of the use of resources over their restoration, which predetermines the adoption of cardinal management measures to correct the situation.
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Regita Rintan Sahara, Anastasia. "Legal Protection On The Sustainable Natural Resource Conservation Management." Journal of Management Science (JMAS) 6, no. 2 (April 29, 2023): 232–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.35335/jmas.v6i2.237.

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This research discusses the regulations in Indonesia regarding the legal protection of sustainable natural resources conservation and the implementation of sustainable principles. This research used a statutory approach by examining the rules and laws related to the legal issues discussed. Even though the law has regulated the protection and management of sustainable natural resource conservation, the community still needs to implement the management of natural resources properly and orderly. Then, in order to protect the conservation of natural resources, it must be managed strictly and balanced to become internalized into laws and regulations Based on the description above, the results of the discussion can be concluded that Law Number 5 of 2009 has regulated the protection and management of sustainable natural resource conservation.
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Das, Gouranga, and Dr Md Amir Khusru Akhtar. "Internet of Things Applications in Natural Resource Management." Technoarete Transactions on Industrial Robotics and Automation Systems 2, no. 2 (September 1, 2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.36647/ttiras/02.02.a001.

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The Internet of Things (IoT) contributes significantly to economic, social, and environmental growth. The present setting for successfully applying IoT to accomplish the Sustainable Development Goals of Natural Resource Management is deliberated in this paper. The potential and prospects of the IoT in a variety of renewable and nonrenewable natural resources, as well as present IoT difficulties, are discussed. The study methodology focuses on the IoT context in issues, as well as various IoT initiatives that are being implemented to manage such resources. Technical problems, soil, water, land, air, animal, forestry, and human application on Internet of Things for Development to accomplish the Sustainable that may benefit the globe are some of the key elements. Index Terms : Natural resource, renewable, Nonrenewable, water resource, soil, forestry, Livestock management, water, soil, air.
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Mykytenko, Victoriia. "PHYSICAL ECONOMY IN THE SYSTEM OF SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT." Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development, no. 8(27) (2020): 28–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.37100/2616-7689/2020/8(27)/4.

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A set of resource-functional determinants of sustainable management has been determined, substantiated and formed using the scientific-natural and methodological principles of physical economy. They are represented by various forms of organization, development and transformation of the natural environment in the format of a mega- model of purposeful influence and management of four physiocratic resource bases. They recognized: natural resource processes (material, energy and natural resources); production processes (technological resources); societal processes (information base and social communicative alarm connections); economic processes (organizational and economic resources). The applied tools for determining the order of search, accumulation and involvement of four physiocratic resource bases to ensure and targeted localization of efforts of management entities that take care of key sets of tasks in the field of sustainable management at different levels of management of different dynamic systems. The latter are recognized as territorial natural and economic entities, national and regional socio-economic systems, which currently operate in resource constraints with the ever-increasing socio-political, economic and resource threats and risks to sustainable development of the state and its regions. It is recommended to develop applied tools, permanently refining the sequence of procedures when changing external conditions, through the use of scientific and natural provisions of physical economy, systems theory and turbulence in order to: a) initiate signs of laminarity of four basic processes (economic, social, industrial and natural resource); b) prevention of turbulent shifts. Taking into account the principles of identifying the complexity of the trajectories of the channels and their ability to adjust allowed to establish: the sequence of balancing the turbulent features of the channel of the implementation of processes: natural resources, production, societal, economic, priority of adjustment, first of all, of natural resource and production processes among others.
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Nikolaeva, O. N. "The system of natural resources' digital cartographic models as a means to support environmental management." Geodesy and Cartography 920, no. 2 (March 20, 2017): 17–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.22389/0016-7126-2017-920-2-17-21.

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The use of digital cartographic items for natural resources management is considered in the article. A brief characteristic of a system of natural resources’ digital cartographic models as a new instrument for geospatial modeling of natural resources data is given. It is pointed out that the federal subject of Russia is regarded as a region in this case. Natural resource managers are determined as the intended audience for the system of natural resources’ digital cartographic models of region. The conceptual scheme of the system of natural resources’ digital cartographic models, presented in the article, illustrates its purpose, source data and used methods of data transforming. The two versions of presentation of the modeling results are described. In the first case the user gets the set of indexes of natural resource condition to make his own conclusions. In the second case the user gets a recommendation of sustainable usage of natural resource. Both versions of presentation are illustrated with cartographic models of forest resources of Novosibisk region.
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Ramziati, Ramziati, and Marlia Sastro. "NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE." Proceedings of Malikussaleh International Conference on Law, Legal Studies and Social Science (MICoLLS) 3 (December 30, 2023): 0007. http://dx.doi.org/10.29103/micolls.v3i-.322.

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Natural resource management is an urgent matter for human survival, both in the form of renewable and non-renewable energy sources while still paying attention to the preservation of the function of the environment. The Quran letter Al-A'raf verse 56 reminds humans to preserve the environment. Development is essentially to improve the welfare and prosperity of society. Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the current generation without reducing the ability of future generations to meet their needs. But in reality, current development activities tend to be exploitative without renewal. The purpose of this research is to analyze the management of natural resources to achieve sustainable development from an Islamic perspective. This research uses a normative juridical approach which aims to obtain library data as primary data in analyzing the legal provisions of resource utilization in an Islamic perspective. The conclusion is that Islam emphasizes the utilization of natural resources and sustainable development is frugally in order to realize the preservation of natural resources for the benefit of sustainable development in a way that humans are against anthropocentric attitudes that consider humans as the center of the system in the universe, which results in a luxurious human lifestyle and tends to be consumptive. This is the cause of over-exploitation of natural resources which has an impact on environmental damage and has a negative impact on sustainable development. This is contrary to the teachings of Islam, where humans are always commanded to live simply and economize in using natural resources. Recommendations for studies, regulations and enforcement as well as the enrichment of science and technology in natural resource management based on conservation for the community are urgent. This is done so that natural resources are sustainable even though many benefits are taken.
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Liu, Yu, Ali Junaid Khan, Jawad Iqbal, Waseem Ul Hameed, and Tanveer Ahmed. "Strategic management of natural resources through human, technological, and institutional resources: Sustainable curing the resource curse." Resources Policy 86 (October 2023): 104233. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resourpol.2023.104233.

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Imhof, Mark, Matthew Cox, Angela Fadersen, Wayne Harvey, Sonia Thompson, David Rees, and Christopher Pettit. "Natural Resource Knowledge and Information Management via the Victorian Resources Online Website." Future Internet 3, no. 4 (November 9, 2011): 248–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fi3040248.

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Adangor, Z. "Proposals for Equitable Governance and Management of Natural Resources in Nigeria." International Law Research 7, no. 1 (February 28, 2018): 213. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ilr.v7n1p213.

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The current regime of centralized natural resource governance poses one of the greatest threats to the stability of the Federation of Nigeria. The centralization of natural resource ownership and government is perceived by the ethnic minorities of the oil-producing Niger Delta Region of Nigeria as a tool of ethnic domination by the majority ethnic groups. Given the centrality of natural resources to the growth of Nigeria’s economy and the desirability of maintaining a stable federation, this research seeks to propose an equitable regime of natural resource governance that recognises and accommodates both national and regional interest in Nigeria’s abundant natural resources and thereby strengthens federal stability. This paper which adopts analytical and comparative research methodologies, argues that the current regime of natural resource governance in Nigeria is divisive and that only the participation of the federating states in the governance of natural resources exploited within their respective geographic boundaries would conduce to peace and inter-regional harmony and enhance the capacities of the federating states to develop at their varying speed according to the dreams of the Founding Fathers of Nigerian federalism. The paper concludes by recommending resource federalism whereby competence over natural resource governance could be shared between the federal government and the federating states.
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Ying, Shen, Chengpeng Li, Naibin Chen, Yizhen Jia, Renzhong Guo, and Lin Li. "Object Analysis and 3D Spatial Modelling for Uniform Natural Resources in China." Land 10, no. 11 (October 29, 2021): 1154. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10111154.

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Natural resource management has entered a new stage in 2018 in the People’s Republic of China (China) marked by the establishment of the Ministry of Natural Resources of China (MNRPRC). More functions and responsibilities are integrated in the MNRPRC to build a uniform management system for full natural resource features in China with the aim of implementing uniform spatial planning and regulation, management, use and control, surveying, and registration for full natural resources. This paper first provides a detailed analysis regarding full natural resources with the perspectives of spatial forms and rights, restrictions, and responsibilities (RRRs); then, the modelling foundation of the “uniform” concept in natural resource registration is reconsidered. Lastly, we put forward a basic conceptual model for the uniform registration of full natural resources based on LADM (Land Administration Domain Model).
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Umutoni, Clarisse, Augustine Ayantunde, Matthew Turner, and Germain J. Sawadogo. "Community Participation in Decentralized Management of Natural Resources in the Southern Region of Mali." Environment and Natural Resources Research 6, no. 2 (March 10, 2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/enrr.v6n2p1.

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<p class="1Body">Decentralized governance of natural resources is considered one of the key strategies for promoting sustainable management of natural resources at local level. Effective decentralized natural resource management requires strong local natural resource institutions. Therefore, strengthening local institutions governing the management of natural resources is one of the core principles of decentralization reforms in Francophone West Africa countries. This study assessed the existing local institutions (rules, norms and or local conventions) governing the management of natural resources and forms of community participation in the development of these natural resource institutions. Our findings showed significant variation within the study sites regarding the level of knowledge of existing local rules and norms governing the management of natural resources by the respondents. Results showed that the level of knowledge of local conventions was significantly (P &lt; 0.05) higher in the district of Bougouni than in the district of Koutiala (a score of 3.16 compared to 1.70 on a scale of 0 to 4).This study shows also that participation was dominated by a small group of individuals, often community leaders and elites. The results suggest that women are marginalized. Presently, the big challenge that faces the institutions governing natural resource use in the study area is the system of representativeness in the community in the development of local rules and norms as community leaders and household heads often dominate, which does not encourage active participation of community members. Therefore, for effective implementation of local natural resource institutions, the interest of key natural resource users should be taken into account. It is also important to promote rules and norms that attempt to protect or strengthen women’s access to natural resources in the community.</p>
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Bhat, Bilal Ahmad, and Samreena Aushiq. "A Study on Role of Rural Women of District Anantnag of Kashmir Valley in Natural Resource Management." Journal of Women Empowerment and Studies, no. 41 (December 7, 2023): 18–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.55529/jwes.41.18.28.

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A natural resource is a material that comes from the natural environment and in its raw or “natural” state is of value for support and sustenance of life on earth with its ecological value and diverse resources. The natural resource management is the taking care of natural resources like land, water. It has been noticed that use and abuse of natural resources is a key issue that has been caused by mankind. The misuse of natural resources directly or indirectly refers to excessive use, destructive use or achieving imbalance between natural resources either individually or in combination. The purpose of current study was to investigate the role of Rural women in natural resources management and utilization in Anantnag, J&K. The role of women in natural resource management is crucial for sustainable development. This abstract explores the multifaceted contributions of women of this domain, including their roles as farmers, forest users, and water managers women”s local knowledge and expertise often lead to effective resource conservation and community resilience .Despite their significant contributions ,women often face barriers such as limited access to resources and decision making power and empowering women in natural resource management can enhance conservation efforts and promote equitable and inclusive development. In the current study quantitative as well as qualitative data was collected from 100 rural women selected at random using simple random sampling technique. The data collected were analyzed using appropriate statistical tools. The study revealed that the respondents understudy in majority have limited access of latest technology, skill training, education, extension services and current information. In order to strengthen the women’s participation in resources management and sustainable uses, the researchers suggest that suitable measures should be taken to empower women in decision making, skill training, education and extension activities.
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