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Evaluation of Physical and Biological Components

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Man’s use of natural resources is the indispensable means to maintaining and improving the human condition. In his use of natural resources, however, man has, until recently, been unable to foresee — far less to assess and take account of — the impact of his actions on his wellbeing, or even on the resources themselves. Historically, in many regions of the world soils have been depleted, forests cut down and oceans and lakes have served as sinks for man’s wastes. Why then, has concern over the environmental aspects of natural resource use and management recently reached major national and international proportions?

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