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What (who) is resource - definition

SOURCE OR SUPPLY FROM WHICH BENEFIT IS PRODUCED
Resources; Resource (Types and Developments); Resource (types and developments); Resourse; Resource rights; Economic resources; National resources

resource         
n.
1.
Resort, dependence.
2.
Means, expedient, device, contrivance, resort, appliance, instrumentality.
resource         
(resources)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
The resources of an organization or person are the materials, money, and other things that they have and can use in order to function properly.
Some families don't have the resources to feed themselves properly...
N-COUNT: usu pl
2.
A country's resources are the things that it has and can use to increase its wealth, such as coal, oil, or land.
...resources like coal, tungsten, oil and copper...
N-COUNT: usu pl
Resource         
·noun That to which one resorts orr on which one depends for supply or support; means of overcoming a difficulty; resort; expedient.
II. Resource ·noun Pecuniary means; funds; money, or any property that can be converted into supplies; available means or capabilities of any kind.

Wikipedia

Resource

Resource refers to all the materials available in our environment which are technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally sustainable and help us to satisfy our needs and wants. Resources can broadly be classified upon their availability — they are classified into renewable and non-renewable resources. They can also be classified as actual and potential on the basis of the level of development and use, on the basis of origin they can be classified as biotic and abiotic, and on the basis of their distribution, as ubiquitous and localised (private, community-owned, national and international resources). An item becomes a resource with time and developing technology. The benefits of resource utilization may include increased wealth, proper functioning of a system, or enhanced well-being. From a human perspective, a natural resource is anything obtained from the environment to satisfy human needs and wants. From a broader biological or ecological perspective, a resource satisfies the needs of a living organism (see biological resource).

The concept of resources has been developed across many established areas of work, in economics, biology and ecology, computer science, management, and human resources for example - linked to the concepts of competition, sustainability, conservation, and stewardship. In application within human society, commercial or non-commercial factors require resource allocation through resource management.

The concept of a resource can also be tied to the direction of leadership over resources, this can include the things leaders have responsibility for over the human resources, with management, help, support or direction such as in charge of a professional group, technical experts, innovative leaders, archiving expertise, academic management, association management, business management, healthcare management, military management, public administration, spiritual leadership and social networking administrator.

individuals exploit the same amount of resource per unit biomass) to absolutely size-asymmetric (the largest individuals exploit all the available resource). The degree of size asymmetry has major effects on the structure and diversity of ecological communities, e.g. in plant communities size-asymmetric competition for light has stronger effects on diversity compared with competition for soil resources. The degree of size asymmetry has major effects on the structure and diversity of ecological communities.

Examples of use of resource
1. A 50–minute resource video accompanies the launch of the Hurricane Resource Page.
2. The programs are÷ Business management, human resource management, industrial management, resource management, and quality management executive secretary.
3. The way is through rethinking resource allocation.
4. Our strategic resource is our geopolitical position.
5. Agency for International Development project resource center.