Controlled adaptive natural resources conservation


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Mustafa Kamal Mohd Shariff, . Controlled adaptive natural resources conservation. pp. 8-14. ISSN 0128-9322

Abstract

Increasing world population and the depletion of natural resources due to imbalances in development necessitates a new approach to development and the use of natural resources. Controlled adaptive planning design and judicious management of these precious resources seem to be a more logical approach towards resource conservation and sustainable development. This requires careful consideration and understanding of all attributes of a proposed site in order to suggest the appropriate form of development that will be in harmony with existing natural forces acting on the site. This approach takes a long-term view of development and its impact on life and the environment.


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Abstract

Increasing world population and the depletion of natural resources due to imbalances in development necessitates a new approach to development and the use of natural resources. Controlled adaptive planning design and judicious management of these precious resources seem to be a more logical approach towards resource conservation and sustainable development. This requires careful consideration and understanding of all attributes of a proposed site in order to suggest the appropriate form of development that will be in harmony with existing natural forces acting on the site. This approach takes a long-term view of development and its impact on life and the environment.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: NATURAL RESOURCES
AGROVOC Term: NATURE RESERVES
AGROVOC Term: RESOURCE CONSERVATION
AGROVOC Term: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
AGROVOC Term: LAND SUITABILITY
AGROVOC Term: SITE FACTORS
AGROVOC Term: DISASTERS
AGROVOC Term: PLANNING
AGROVOC Term: MONITORING
AGROVOC Term: LAND MANAGEMENT
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 06:26
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/21131

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