ENV100Y5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Cornucopian, Carrying Capacity, Ecological Footprint

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There are limits to many of our natural resources. Natural resources that are replenishable over short periods are renewable natural resources (ie: sun, wind, wave energy, geothermal energy, etc) Populations of animals/plants may be renewable as well if we don"t overharvest them but may vanish if we do. Renewable resources such as groundwater and soil can be harvested according to principles similar to those that govern living resources. The rate of regeneration of resources is limited by the rates of physical processes, such as the infiltration of groundwater to replenish an aquifer or the physical/chemical weathering of rock to produce soil. Resource management is strategic decision making and planning aimed at balancing the use of a resource with its protection and preservation. The basic premise of renewable resource management (both living/non living resources) is to balance the rate of withdrawal from the stock with the rate of renewal/regeneration. The stock is the harvestable portion of the resource.

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