Regional resources refer to the natural, economic, and social assets found within a specific geographical area that can be utilized for development and sustainability. These resources can include Natural Resources like water, minerals, and forests, as well as human resources, such as skilled labor and cultural heritage. They play a crucial role in shaping local economies, influencing development strategies, and promoting regional identity. Effective management of these resources can enhance the quality of life for residents and foster economic growth.
One benefit to regional integration in the Caribbean is the fact that the regions will have more resources. With more resources the regions can compete globally.
Armin Rieser has written: 'Natural resources' -- subject(s): Natural resources, Regional planning
Ung Soo Kim has written: 'Regional development impacts and their measurements' -- subject(s): Water resources development, Regional planning
regional jails
Regional jails
Regional disparity can be curtailed by equal allocation of resources to all regions in a country. Also when policy formulation and regional planning are properly implemented, regional disparity would be a thing of the past.
Underdevelopment is when resources are not used to their full potential. The result of this is that local or regional development is slower than it should be.
K. L. Joshi has written: 'Geography of India: Resources and regional development'
An example of a regional concern is the current conern that Georgia and Florida have about water resources. Both states use the same water reservoir, which is currently very low and botrh states are experiencing droughts.
Bruce Furmedge has written: 'The birthplace of Victoria' -- subject(s): Archival resources, Bibliography, Catalogs, Directories, History, Library resources, Peninsula Regional Library Service (Victoria)
Regional imbalance is a policy by the government, that is focused on fixing development within the country. Their purpose is to unite party representatives of poor and rich regions, social justice, and to use only human resources in declining areas.
Much of the economic impact would have been local rather than regional or national. The may be some national impact as a result of money and resources that went into aiding the recovery.