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Resource Survey

A resource survey is an assessment of the physical, chemical, or biological components of a given location or area. It is used to observe the availability of resources, potential hazards and risks, and potential uses of the area. Resource surveys can be used to determine the suitability of an area for development, c…

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Overview

A resource survey is an assessment of the physical, chemical, or biological components of a given location or area. It is used to observe the availability of resources, potential hazards and risks, and potential uses of the area. Resource surveys can be used to determine the suitability of an area for development, conservation, or restoration. They can also be used to identify potential sources of pollution or other environmental problems as well as resources for management. Resource surveys are important for sustainable development and conservation efforts. They provide data that can inform decisions about land use and resource management.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Plant and Animal Ecology (ISSN 2637-6075).

Journal editorial board
Dimitris Zianis · Greece Jasmin Mantilla Contreras · Germany Narcisa Vrinceanu · Romania

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