Consumptive tourism involves tangible products extracted from the natural environment. ex: fishing
Consumptive resources are resources that are unable to be renewed or take a long period of time to do so. Non consumptive resources are resources like solar energy that don't use up any resources.
Ones that replace themselves and ones that don't.
Consumptive water use is water that is use up. That has been consumed! Non consumptive use is water that isn't used up. Things like fishtanks or decoration intended fountains.
Consumptive practices are the habits and behavior that contribute to the consumption of goods, food, services and other resources.
Consumptive practices are the habits and behavior that contribute to the consumption of goods, food, services and other resources.
Rangelands are characterized by the vegetation that is remaining in perennial cover due to low suitability for cultivation and annual cropping, although lands that are considered "arable" can still be converted into vegetative perennial cover. Rangelands are also characterized by the diversified outputs categorized as consumptive and non-consumptive and ecosystem services. Consumptive/non-consumptive outputs include meat and fibre (from livestock and wildlife), water quantity and quality, timber & fuel wood, minerals (including oil and gas), recreation, and biodiversity. Ecosystem services include climate amelioration (C-storage to offset greehouse gases), filtering pollutants (phyto-remediation of excess N/P) and maintaining three main functions: Energy flow, nutrient cycling/retention, and hydrologic functions.
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Outbound tourism is when someone goes out of their own country. it can for holidays, business, trip etc. Inbound tourism is when someone/non-resident comes to your country for e.g. someone coming from USA to spend their summer holidays.
E.J Barrick has written: 'How to deal with the consumptive poor'