CHALLENGES IN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

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Abdulkhamid Erkinjonov
Rajeswar Jonnalagadda

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All cities depend on large imports of energy and other natural resources to satisfy consumption of their inhabitants as well as local production. These resource flows are closely linked to global and regional sustainability issues such as resource scarcity, pollution and competition for land or water as well as local health, environmental, and distributional issues. How resources are consumed and managed in the expanding cities have strong implications for the global resource flows and related pressures in different scales.

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Abdulkhamid Erkinjonov, & Rajeswar Jonnalagadda. (2024). CHALLENGES IN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. Uz-Conferences, 182. Retrieved from https://uz-conference.com/index.php/p/article/view/831
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