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Natural Resource Management (Water Pollution and Regulatory Instruments,…
Natural Resource Management
Environmental Degradation
The process through which the natural environment is compromised in someway, reducing biological diversity and the general health of the environment
The link between poverty (P), environment (E) and degration (D)
They are incapable of thinking beyond the next meal. They are forced to overuse environment resources to survive from day to day.
The impoverishment of their environment further impoverishes them, making their survival ever more uncertain and difficult.
The people living in poverty are more likely to cause severe environmental degradation.
Economics
Pollution and Environmental Degradation
Impact of Pesticides
Organophosphorus
chlorpoxim
endosulfan
pirimphos-ethyl
Organochlorines
DDT
Dieldrin
Degradation of Rainforest Environment
Timber trade
Cattle farming
Forest farmers
Construction of Dam
Human sufferings
Ecological impacts
Hydrological changes
Economic loss
Geomorphological processess
Water Pollution and Regulatory Instruments
Waste receiving water
Surface water
rivers
ocean
lake
Groundwater
Source of contamination
Groundwater
leaching of pollutants
Surface water
point-source
pipe
drains
non-point source
agrichemical
logging activities
Types of Pollutant
Fund pollutant
Stock pollutant
Pollution control instruments
Common and control instruments
Economic incentive (market-based) instruments
Institutional approaches to facilitate internalisation of externalities