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Environmental Business Review | Wednesday, March 19, 2025
The overuse of fossil fuels contributes to various environmental problems, such as climate change, air pollution, and loss of biodiversity, underscoring the importance of managing natural resources sustainably.
FREMONT, CA: The management of resources has become more complex due to population growth, urbanization, and climate change, but technological advancements offer new opportunities to balance human needs with environmental preservation.
Natural resource management (NRM) is a scientific, economic, and social approach to managing land, water, air, and wildlife for sustainability and responsible use. It aims to preserve values for future generations by embracing renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. The field encompasses various practices and strategies to protect and conserve finite resources. Challenges like climate change and biodiversity loss highlight the importance of NRM and collaboration in addressing these issues.
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Natural resource conservation is crucial for socio-economic resilience, environmental protection, climate change mitigation, and water security. It promotes equitable development, reduces poverty, and enhances adaptation to climate change. Sustainable NRM practices minimize habitat destruction, pollution, and overexploitation, ensuring the planet's ecosystems and biodiversity. Efficient management of natural resources and the advancement of renewable energy sources can lower greenhouse gas emissions, aiding in the worldwide initiative to tackle climate change. Water security is also essential, as efficient use practices, watershed protection, and pollution prevention ensure clean and reliable water access.
A problem for the next generations
Natural resource management is a complex and challenging task as resource demand increases in our rapidly growing society. Managing their quality and quantity is crucial to maintaining ecological balance and sustainability. Ensuring sustainable resource production is a major challenge, and managing these resources requires cooperation from multiple stakeholders with competing interests, making it a sensitive and complex process.
Greening the path: techniques for managing resources sustainably
The Internet of Things is a crucial tool in achieving sustainable development strategies. It has revolutionized natural resource management by enabling better monitoring, analysis, and data collection, supporting sustainable decision-making. Tools like remote sensing, GPS, and geographic information system mapping optimize resource use, minimize waste, and anticipate environmental changes. Innovative tools and software enable natural resource managers to gather and analyze data more efficiently, making informed decisions and ensuring optimal resource allocation. These advancements have led to three fundamental natural resource management practices: reducing waste, using renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydropower, and adopting sustainable farming methods like organic farming and agroforestry. These practices help minimize environmental impact, reduce carbon footprint, and promote biodiversity and soil health.
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