People taking more from nature than what it can replenish: There are two kinds of resources, sustainable (lumber, fish stocks etc) and non sustainable resources (natural gas, oil etc). Sustainable resources should be used in such a manner that nature is able to replenish them. Non sustainable resources should be used in a very responsible way because once it is used up it is gone forever.
sustainable development
Eco-sustainability is about having sustainable economic development perpetuated by sustainable consumption of natural resources, or ecological sustainability.
Trees and lumber
Indira Koirala has written: 'Monitoring gender, poverty, and social equity in natural resource management' -- subject(s): Information resources, Citizen participation, Conservation of natural resources, Bibliography, Women in sustainable development, Gender-based analysis, Sustainable development, Sustainable development reporting, Gender mainstreaming
The practice of using Natural Resources that are sustainable means that an item, once used up, can be replaced. Natural resources that are not sustainable are those that, once used, can never be replaced.
The practice of using natural resources that are sustainable means that an item, once used up, can be replaced. Natural resources that are not sustainable are those that, once used, can never be replaced.
Integration of environmental conservation and economic development The right to development Sustainable utilization and conservation of natural resources Inter generational equality Intra generational equality The polluter pays principle
Yes. They did not deplete natural resources faster than those resources were naturally replenished.
Timothy J. Killeen has written: 'The Cardamom conundrum' -- subject(s): Conservation of natural resources, Sustainable development, Renewable natural resources
Both uses natural resources without causing harm to ecosystem
Denis Sims has written: 'Negotiating a sustainable future for land' -- subject(s): Conservation of natural resources, Land use, Land use, Rural, Management, Natural resources, Planning, Rural Land use, Sustainable development
For humans to live sustainably, the Earth's resources must be used at a rate at which they can be replenished. Since resources are finite, the easiest way to replenish them is by engaging in sustainable behaviors like recycling, composting, or planting trees. These behaviors put resources back into the planet, where they can be used again and again, which preserves existing resources.