Disadvantages of Natural Resources in developing countries are:
- Source of inter communal crises in developing areas; e.g Irag and Iran
- Deforestation; cutting down of trees for erection of structures and building with an aim of civilization.
- Over population; emigration from rural areas to urban areas causing decongestion
One of the key disadvantages of Natural Resources is that humans can run out of them if they are not properly managed. A scarcity of natural resources can cause disputes and wars over basic necessities.
If a country has limited natural resources, it may need to focus on diversifying its economy by developing other sectors such as technology, services, or tourism. It can also explore possibilities for trade agreements and partnerships with other countries to access resources it lacks. Additionally, investing in education and innovation can help drive economic growth and competitiveness.
More than what? Some poor countries do not have much by way of natural resources, others do but they are exploited by richer countries. The ‘oil curse’ refers to the fact that a country with oiled resources may well be subject to much war and exploitation.
Affluence affect greatly on how resources are used in a country. Wealthier people tend to buy more materials that uses a lot of energy and resources. Most either developed or developing countries are using up resources faster than they can be replenished.
Natural Resources are the primary trade items in the world.
It is important for developing countries to utilize their natural resources efficiently.
Natural disaster has equal intensity in all global regions who are disaster prone due to natural tectonic faults or other natural disasters , however the underdeveloped or developing nations have no resources or technology for both pre and post disaster management compared to developed nations.This is the reason that disasters are worse in undeveloped or developing nations than developed nations.
One of the key disadvantages of Natural Resources is that humans can run out of them if they are not properly managed. A scarcity of natural resources can cause disputes and wars over basic necessities.
Ronnie de Camino Velozo has written: 'Incentives for community involvement in conservation programmes' -- subject(s): Citizen participation, Conservation of natural resources, Developing countries, Forest conservation, Incentives in conservation of natural resources, Renewable natural resources
They get natural resources such as cacao. They get natural resources such as cacao.
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Because of the countries Natural Resources along the coast.
If a country has limited natural resources, it may need to focus on diversifying its economy by developing other sectors such as technology, services, or tourism. It can also explore possibilities for trade agreements and partnerships with other countries to access resources it lacks. Additionally, investing in education and innovation can help drive economic growth and competitiveness.
because they need to take their natural resources
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John Vereker has written: 'Managing resources for development' -- subject(s): Conservation of natural resources, Developing countries, Economic conditions, Economic development projects, Economic policy, Management, Resource allocation