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exploitable$26799$ - tradução para alemão

NATURALLY OCCURRING RESOURCE, INCLUDING MINERAL RESOURCES (E.G. METAL ORES), MINED FOSSIL FUELS (E.G. PETROLEUM), WATER RESOURCES (E.G. LAKES AND GROUNDWATER), WATER ENERGY RESOURCES, TIMBER, ARABLE LAND, GAME (E.G. DEER), FISH IN WATER BODIES, ETC.
Natural resources; Natural resource extraction; Mineral resources; Natural Resource; Primary resource; Exploitable resources; Exploitable resource; Resource gathering; Earth resource; Resource extraction; Mineral resource; Natural-resource; Protection of natural resources; Extractive sector
  • hydroelectric generation]].
  • salt production]], [[desalination]], and providing habitat for deep-water fishes. There is biodiversity of marine species in the sea where nutrient cycles are common.
  • The [[rainforest]] in [[Fatu-Hiva]], in the [[Marquesas Islands]], is an example of an undisturbed natural resource. Forest provides timber for humans, food, water and shelter for the flora and fauna tribes and animals. The [[nutrient cycle]] between organisms form food chains and foster a biodiversity of species.
  • open-pit]] [[diamond]] mine in [[Siberia]]. An example of a non-renewable natural resource.
  • The waters of the [[White Nile]] River are a key natural resource for [[Uganda]].
  • abbr=on}} off the coast of [[Belgium]].

exploitable      
adj. verwertbar, ausnutzbar
natural resources         
ALBUM BY MARTHA AND THE VANDELLAS
Natural resources; Natural resource extraction; Mineral resources; Natural Resource; Primary resource; Exploitable resources; Exploitable resource; Resource gathering; Earth resource; Resource extraction; Mineral resource; Natural-resource; Protection of natural resources; Extractive sector
n. Naturschätze, natürliche Ressourcen

Definição

natural resources
¦ plural noun materials or substances occurring in nature which can be exploited for economic gain.

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Natural resource

Natural resources are resources that are drawn from nature and used with few modifications. This includes the sources of valued characteristics such as commercial and industrial use, aesthetic value, scientific interest, and cultural value. On Earth, it includes sunlight, atmosphere, water, land, all minerals along with all vegetation, and wildlife.

Natural resources are part of humanity's natural heritage or protected in nature reserves. Particular areas (such as the rainforest in Fatu-Hiva) often feature biodiversity and geodiversity in their ecosystems. Natural resources may be classified in different ways. Natural resources are materials and components (something that can be used) that can be found within the environment. Every man-made product is composed of natural resources (at its fundamental level).

A natural resource may exist as a separate entity such as fresh water, air, or any living organism such as a fish, or it may be transformed by extractivist industries into an economically useful form that must be processed to obtain the resource such as metal ores, rare-earth elements, petroleum, timber and most forms of energy. Some resources are renewable, which means that they can be used at a certain rate and natural processes will restore them, whereas many extractive industries rely heavily on non-renewable resources that can only be extracted once.

Natural-resource allocations can be at the center of many economic and political confrontations both within and between countries. This is particularly true during periods of increasing scarcity and shortages (depletion and overconsumption of resources). Resource extraction is also a major source of human rights violations and environmental damage. The Sustainable Development Goals and other international development agendas frequently focus on creating more sustainable resource extraction, with some scholars and researchers focused on creating economic models, such as circular economy, that rely less on resource extraction, and more on reuse, recycling and renewable resources that can be sustainably managed.