词汇 | natural-resources |
释义 | natural resources noun[ plural ] uk /ˌnætʃ.ər.əl rɪˈzɔː.sɪz/ us /ˌnætʃ.ɚ.əl ˈriː.sɔːr.sɪz/ things such as minerals, forests, coal, etc. that exist in a place and can be used by people: 自然资源 Some natural resources, such as natural gas and fossil fuel, cannot be replaced.有些自然资源,如天然气和矿物燃料,是不可取代的。 Environmental issues agroecology air pollution anoxia anoxic anti-conservation carbon capture dumping ground eco-audit eco-footprint efficiency energy conservation energy security environmental justice environmentalism reduce, reuse, recycleidiom rewilding runoff scrapyard scrubber sequester natural resources | Business Englishnatural resources noun[ plural ] NATURAL RESOURCESukus oil, minerals, forests, etc. that exist in a place and that have economic value to a country: The region is rich in natural resources but has suffered from years of under investment. abundant/rich natural resources dwindling/scarce natural resources conserve/preserve/protect natural resources deplete/exploit natural resources Examples of natural resourcesnatural resources Until the 1970s, economists in general had a favourable view of abundant naturalresources. This situation produces incentives to overexploit such naturalresources, which differ from other forms of capital that presumably have well-defined property rights. However, naturalresources are most often allocated inefficiently and externalities are not fully corrected. Many poor people, particularly in developing countries, rely on naturalresources for their livelihood, and these people are very vulnerable to deterioration in the resource. In this context, expanding and implementing national accounts systems that consider natural resources as just another form of capital appear as a necessary way forward. This situation produces incentives to overexploit such naturalresources, which differs from other forms of capital that presumably have well-defined property rights. Furthermore, as part of the household survey the household management of naturalresources was assessed. In other words, the state should retain ownership of the naturalresources, while devolving the power to manage and control the resource to the stakeholders. A country's extraction of naturalresources is likely to be a function of numerous factors besides a country's extent of indebtedness. This is the case for naturalresources in all of our samples. When property rights for naturalresources do not exist or are not enforced, overexploitation often occurs. We group households into those that receive income from naturalresources and those that do not. One reason is that there are many naturalresources, not one; and this alone would make the putative theory incoherent. As the natural regenerative rate of such resources is zero, they can be regarded as a limiting case of renewable naturalresources. A complete trade reform can be seen as inducing the economy to increase its investment in naturalresources. See all examples of natural resources These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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