This is a highly controversial topic, and one which cannot be answered here. However, one major consideration when it comes to natural resources is the concept of Common Good, which is generally thought to be a central tenet behind government (i.e. governments are supposed to promote the common good). The potential answer boils down to who owns the actual resources in question: individuals owning the land, or the government as a proxy for the public. And, of course, the answer to that question can also vary according to the type of natural resource in question. Finally, it's not an all-or-nothing approach. Governments can take ownership of certain resources, regulate or restrict the uses of others, while providing minimal guidance ("best practices") on others. (New answers) The government can promote the idea of protecting water resources. The citizens can check their water leaks and reuse some clean water. The factories can produce less smoke and maybe we need less factories + industries.
Protection by government body - National Park/Nature Reserve status Private purchase of large areas for similar purpose
Yes, there are. Governments are doing their best to protect us.
There are many Filipino biologists that have created inventions. Five of them are Edward Quinto who helped with low-cost natural resources, Prescillano M. Zamora for contributions in plant-animal morphology, natural resources and environmental preservation, Dioscoro Rabor for trying to protect eagles from extinction in the Philippines, Bienvenido Juliano for studying and helping improve Asian rice grain quality, and Edgardo D. Gomez for his work on marine ecosystem preservation.
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Many governments around the world conserve their natural resources by
The natural resources that environmental groups want to protect are water and natural gas. These resources also include oil and lumber.
You can protect natural resources by not littering and help pick up trash and ask people to help to and make natural resources safe.
john Locke
To protect natural reserves and parks.
Enlightenment philosophers believed that governments should protect the natural rights of individuals, promote the general welfare of society, and uphold the rule of law. They emphasized the importance of a social contract between the government and the people, where the power of the government is derived from the consent of the governed.
Celts used fences and the natural resources they had to protect there farms
we must protect natural resources because a)it will form only after thousands of years b)our future generations will not be able to survive without natural resources c)it forms lots of pollution in our environment (i.e) if we use less - less pollution
Epa
Conservation movement.
Ranger?
Contract theory