Key Defintion - The Challenge Of Resource Management Part One - Resource Management Flashcards

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Resource

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A stock or supply of something that has a value or a purpose. The three most important resources are food, water and energy.

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A stock or supply of something that has a value or a purpose. The three most important resources are food, water and energy.

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Resource

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Undernutrition (malnutrition)

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When people don’t eat enough nutrients to cover their needs for energy and growth, or to maintain a healthy immune system. This can result in a range of illnesses and diseases.

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When people don’t eat enough nutrients to cover their needs for energy and growth, or to maintain a healthy immune system. This can result in a range of illnesses and diseases.

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Undernutrition (malnutrition)

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5
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Food mile

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The distance covered supplying food to consumers.

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6
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The distance covered supplying food to consumers.

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Food mile

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Carbon footprint

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Measurements of the greenhouse gases individuals produce, through the burning of fossil fuels.

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Measurements of the greenhouse gases individuals produce, through the burning of fossil fuels.

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Carbon footprint

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Organ produce

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Grown without the use of chemical, such as fertilisers and pesticides.

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Grown without the use of chemical, such as fertilisers and pesticides.

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Organic produce

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Water surplus

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An area where the water supply exceeds (is greater than) the demand.

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An area where the water supply exceeds (is greater) than the demand.

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Water surplus

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13
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Water deficit

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An area where the water demand exceeds (is greater than) supply.

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An area where the water demand exceeds (is greater than) supply.

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Water deficit

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15
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Water stress

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When the demand for water exceeds supply in a certain period or when poor quality restricts its use.

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16
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When the demand for water exceeds supply in a certain period or when poor quality restricts its use.

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Water stress

17
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Grey water

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Recycled domestic waste water.

18
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Recycled domestic waste water.

A

Grey water

19
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Water transfer

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Matching supply with demand by moving water from an area with water surplus to another with water deficit.

20
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Matching supply with demand by moving water from an area with water surplus to another with water deficit.

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water transfer

21
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Energy conservation

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Reducing energy consumption by using less energy and existing sources more efficiently.

22
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Reducing energy consumption by using less energy and existing sources more efficiently.

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Energy Conservation

23
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Energy security

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Uninterrupted availability of energy resources at an affordable price.

24
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Uninterrupted availability of energy resources at an affordable price.

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Energy security

25
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fracking

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The process of using high-pressure liquids (water, sand and chemicals) to fracture shale rocks in the ground. This releases the reserves of natural gas.

26
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The process of using high-pressure liquids (water, sand and chemicals) to fracture shale rocks in the ground. This releases the reserves of natural gas.

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Fracking