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Resources
and
development
Resources
• Everything available in our environment which
can be used to satisfy our needs , provided it
is technologically accessible , economically
feasible and culturally acceptable can be
termed as ‘Resource’.
Interdependent Relationship
Nature
Human
Beings
InstitutionsTechnology
Classification of Resources
1. On the basis of Origin: Biotic and Abiotic
2. On the basis of Exhaustibility:
Renewable and Non-renewable.
3. On the basis of Ownership: Individual ,
community, national and international.
4. On the basis of status of development:
potential, developed, stock and reserves.
On the basis of Origin
a) Biotic Resources: These are obtained from
biosphere and have life such as human
beings, flora and fauna, fisheries, live stocks
etc.
b) Abiotic Resources: All those things which are
composed of non living things are called
abiotic resources such as rocks and metals.
Biotic &Abiotic
Resources
2) On the basis of Exhaustibility
a) Renewable resources: The resources which can be
renewed or reproduced by physical, chemical
or replenish able resources. Example: solar
and wind energy, water, forest and wildlife etc.
2)
b) Non – Renewable Resources : These occur over a
very long geographical time . Minerals and
fossil fuels are examples of such resources .
These resources take millions of years in their
formation.
3) On the basis of Ownership
a) Individual Resources : These resources are
owned by individuals privately. People
owns house, plots and other property.
3)
b) Community owned Resources : These are resources which
are accessible to all the members of a community .
Village commons such as grazing grounds , burial
grounds , village ponds and public parks , picnic spots
, playground are some of the examples.
3)
c) National Resources : Technically ,all the resources belong
to the nation . The country has legal powers to
acquire even private property for public good . All
the minerals, forests, wildlife, land within the
political boundaries and oceanic area up to 12
nautical miles from the coast belong to the nation.
3)
d) International Resources: These are international
Institutions which regulates some resources. The
oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles of
Exclusive Economic Zone belong to open ocean and
no individual country can utilize these resources
without permissions.
4) 0n the basis of statues of
Development
a) Potential Resources : Resources which are
found in a region, but have not been
utilized . For example, the western part of
India particularly Gujarat and Rajasthan
have enormous potential for development
of wind and solar energy , but so far these
have not been developed properly
4
b)Developed Resources : Resources which have been
surveyed and their quality and quantity have
been determined for utilization . The
development of resources depends on
technology and level of feasibility.
c) Stock : Material in our environment which has the
potential to satisfy human needs but humans
does not appropriate technology to access these
are called Stocks . Example water is a compound
of two inflammable gases : hydrogen and oxygen
which can been used as a rich source of energy.
Developed &Stock
Resources
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Reserves: These are the subset of stock which can be put
into use which is help of existing knowledge but
their use has not been started yet. These can be used
for meeting future requirements. Example River
water can be used for generating hydro electric
power but presently, It is being utilized only to a
limited extent .
Development of Resources
.Resources are vital for human survivals well has
for maintaining the quality of life .
.Human being use them indiscriminately and this
has led to many problem such as :
i. Depletion of resources for satisfying the greed
of few individuals
ii. Accumulation of resources in few hands, which
,in turn divided the into two segments that is
rich and poor or house and have not’s.
Continued ….
iii. Indiscriminate exploitation of resources has led
to global ecological crisis such as , global warming
, ozone layer depletion , environmental pollution
and land degradation.
. If the present trend of resource depletion , by a
few individuals and countries continues, the
future of our planet is in danger .
. Therefore , Resources planning is essential for
sustainable existence of all life forms.
Resource Planning
. Planning is widely accepted strategy for
judicious use of resources . It has important in
a country like India, which has enormous
diversity in the availability of resources.
. These are some regions which can be
considered self sufficient in terms of the
availability of resources and there are some
regions which have acute shortage of some
resources.
Land Resources
. We live on land, we perform our economic
activities on land and we use it in different ways .
Thus , land is a natural resources of utmost
importance.
. India has land under a variety of relief features ,
namely , mountains , plateau , plains and islands.
. About 43% of the land area is plain , which
provides facilities for agricultural and industry .
Mountains accounts for 30 % and about 23 % of
the area is plateau region.
Continued……..
Land Under Important Relief
Features
Plains 432
Mountains 302
Plateaus 272
t
Soil as a Resource
Sub soil
Substratum soil
Un whethered
Top soil
Classification of Soil
1) Alluvial Soils : This is the most widely spread and important
soil. In fact the entire northern plains made of this soil .
These soil have been deposited by the three important river
system the Indus , the Ganga , and the Bhramaputra .
Alluvial soil consists of sand , silts and clay . Alluvial as a
whole is a very fertile soil.
Continued…….
2) Black Soil : These soils are black in color and is also
known as regur soil or black cotton soil . It is very
ideal for growing cotton . This soil is made up of lava
flows. The black soil are made up of extremely fine
i.e, clayey material . They are well known for their
capacity to hold moisture and also rich in soil
nutrients.
Continued……
3) Red and Yellow Soils : Red soils develops on crystalline
igneous rocks in area of low rainfall in the eastern
and southern part of Deccan plateau . These soils
develops a reddish color due to diffusion of iron in
crystalline and metamorphic rocks . It looks yellow
when it occurs in hydrated form.
Continued…….
4) Laterite Soils : The laterite soil develops in the area with
high temperature and heavy rainfall.
The humus content of the soil is low because most
of the micro organisms get destroyed due to the
temperature . Laterite soils are suitable for
cultivation after adequate doses of manures and
fertilizers.
Continued……
5) Arid Soils : Arid soils range from red to brown in color.
They are generally Sandy in texture and saline in
nature . Du to the dry climate, high temperature ,
evaporation is faster and the soil lacks humus and
moisture . After proper irrigation these soils become
cultivatable as has been in the case of Rajasthan.
Continued…..
6) Forest Soils: These soils are found in the hilly and
mountainous areas where sufficient rain forests are
available . The soils texture varies according to the
mountain environment where they are formed . They
are loamy and silty in valley sides and coarse grained
in the upper slopes.
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Resources and development presentation

  • 2. Resources • Everything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs , provided it is technologically accessible , economically feasible and culturally acceptable can be termed as ‘Resource’.
  • 4. Classification of Resources 1. On the basis of Origin: Biotic and Abiotic 2. On the basis of Exhaustibility: Renewable and Non-renewable. 3. On the basis of Ownership: Individual , community, national and international. 4. On the basis of status of development: potential, developed, stock and reserves.
  • 5. On the basis of Origin a) Biotic Resources: These are obtained from biosphere and have life such as human beings, flora and fauna, fisheries, live stocks etc. b) Abiotic Resources: All those things which are composed of non living things are called abiotic resources such as rocks and metals.
  • 7. 2) On the basis of Exhaustibility a) Renewable resources: The resources which can be renewed or reproduced by physical, chemical or replenish able resources. Example: solar and wind energy, water, forest and wildlife etc.
  • 8. 2) b) Non – Renewable Resources : These occur over a very long geographical time . Minerals and fossil fuels are examples of such resources . These resources take millions of years in their formation.
  • 9. 3) On the basis of Ownership a) Individual Resources : These resources are owned by individuals privately. People owns house, plots and other property.
  • 10. 3) b) Community owned Resources : These are resources which are accessible to all the members of a community . Village commons such as grazing grounds , burial grounds , village ponds and public parks , picnic spots , playground are some of the examples.
  • 11. 3) c) National Resources : Technically ,all the resources belong to the nation . The country has legal powers to acquire even private property for public good . All the minerals, forests, wildlife, land within the political boundaries and oceanic area up to 12 nautical miles from the coast belong to the nation.
  • 12. 3) d) International Resources: These are international Institutions which regulates some resources. The oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles of Exclusive Economic Zone belong to open ocean and no individual country can utilize these resources without permissions.
  • 13. 4) 0n the basis of statues of Development a) Potential Resources : Resources which are found in a region, but have not been utilized . For example, the western part of India particularly Gujarat and Rajasthan have enormous potential for development of wind and solar energy , but so far these have not been developed properly
  • 14.
  • 15. 4 b)Developed Resources : Resources which have been surveyed and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilization . The development of resources depends on technology and level of feasibility. c) Stock : Material in our environment which has the potential to satisfy human needs but humans does not appropriate technology to access these are called Stocks . Example water is a compound of two inflammable gases : hydrogen and oxygen which can been used as a rich source of energy.
  • 17. 4 Reserves: These are the subset of stock which can be put into use which is help of existing knowledge but their use has not been started yet. These can be used for meeting future requirements. Example River water can be used for generating hydro electric power but presently, It is being utilized only to a limited extent .
  • 18. Development of Resources .Resources are vital for human survivals well has for maintaining the quality of life . .Human being use them indiscriminately and this has led to many problem such as : i. Depletion of resources for satisfying the greed of few individuals ii. Accumulation of resources in few hands, which ,in turn divided the into two segments that is rich and poor or house and have not’s.
  • 19. Continued …. iii. Indiscriminate exploitation of resources has led to global ecological crisis such as , global warming , ozone layer depletion , environmental pollution and land degradation. . If the present trend of resource depletion , by a few individuals and countries continues, the future of our planet is in danger . . Therefore , Resources planning is essential for sustainable existence of all life forms.
  • 20. Resource Planning . Planning is widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources . It has important in a country like India, which has enormous diversity in the availability of resources. . These are some regions which can be considered self sufficient in terms of the availability of resources and there are some regions which have acute shortage of some resources.
  • 21. Land Resources . We live on land, we perform our economic activities on land and we use it in different ways . Thus , land is a natural resources of utmost importance. . India has land under a variety of relief features , namely , mountains , plateau , plains and islands. . About 43% of the land area is plain , which provides facilities for agricultural and industry . Mountains accounts for 30 % and about 23 % of the area is plateau region.
  • 22. Continued…….. Land Under Important Relief Features Plains 432 Mountains 302 Plateaus 272 t
  • 23. Soil as a Resource Sub soil Substratum soil Un whethered Top soil
  • 24. Classification of Soil 1) Alluvial Soils : This is the most widely spread and important soil. In fact the entire northern plains made of this soil . These soil have been deposited by the three important river system the Indus , the Ganga , and the Bhramaputra . Alluvial soil consists of sand , silts and clay . Alluvial as a whole is a very fertile soil.
  • 25. Continued……. 2) Black Soil : These soils are black in color and is also known as regur soil or black cotton soil . It is very ideal for growing cotton . This soil is made up of lava flows. The black soil are made up of extremely fine i.e, clayey material . They are well known for their capacity to hold moisture and also rich in soil nutrients.
  • 26. Continued…… 3) Red and Yellow Soils : Red soils develops on crystalline igneous rocks in area of low rainfall in the eastern and southern part of Deccan plateau . These soils develops a reddish color due to diffusion of iron in crystalline and metamorphic rocks . It looks yellow when it occurs in hydrated form.
  • 27. Continued……. 4) Laterite Soils : The laterite soil develops in the area with high temperature and heavy rainfall. The humus content of the soil is low because most of the micro organisms get destroyed due to the temperature . Laterite soils are suitable for cultivation after adequate doses of manures and fertilizers.
  • 28. Continued…… 5) Arid Soils : Arid soils range from red to brown in color. They are generally Sandy in texture and saline in nature . Du to the dry climate, high temperature , evaporation is faster and the soil lacks humus and moisture . After proper irrigation these soils become cultivatable as has been in the case of Rajasthan.
  • 29. Continued….. 6) Forest Soils: These soils are found in the hilly and mountainous areas where sufficient rain forests are available . The soils texture varies according to the mountain environment where they are formed . They are loamy and silty in valley sides and coarse grained in the upper slopes.