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Resource depletion: Revision history


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  • curprev 08:4008:40, 7 December 202294.191.152.243 talk 26,065 bytes +1 puting => putting undo
  • curprev 08:3908:39, 7 December 202294.191.152.243 talk 26,064 bytes +758 Adding: Another approach to resource depletion is a combined process of deresourcification and resourcification where one strives to puting an end to the social processes of turning into resources what is unsustainable, for example, non-renewable natural resources, and develop instead processes of turning sustainable things into resources, for example, renewable human resources. with a reference to a recent article in Ecological Economics. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S09218 undo Tag: Visual edit

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