Sustainable Production: Renewable vs Non-Renewable Resources and Case Study of Sturgeon, Slides of Economics

This presentation explores the concept of sustainability and its connection to resource scarcity. It differentiates between renewable and non-renewable resources, highlighting the importance of sustainable practices to prevent depletion. The presentation uses the case study of sturgeon to illustrate the consequences of overexploitation and the threat of extinction faced by renewable resources.

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SUSTAINABLE

PRODUCTION

PIRAMILLA SADWIKA

2 PRESENTATION TITLE AGENDA INTRODUCTION SUSTAINABILITY AND SCARCITY RENEWABLE VS NON- RENEWABLE CASE STUDY

SUSTAINABILITY AND SCARCITY

5 PRESENTATION TITLE RENEWABLE VS NON- RENEWABLE

  • Renewable resources are resources that can be replenished naturally within a relatively short period of time. These resources are derived from sources that are continuously available or can be regenerated. They have the potential to be used indefinitely without depleting the Earth’s finite reserves.
  • (^) Renewable resources can include various types of energy sources such as solar power, wind power, hydropower, biomass, and geothermal energy. They are called renewable because they are naturally replenished and can be used without causing significant harm to the environment.
  • (^) One of the main reasons why a renewable resource can become non-renewable is due to overexploitation and unsustainable practices. This occurs when the rate of consumption exceeds the rate of replenishment. For example, in the case of forests, if trees are cut down faster than they can grow back, the resource becomes depleted. Similarly, overfishing can lead to the collapse of fish populations, making it difficult for them to recover.

7 PRESENTATION TITLE https://www.iucn.org/content/sturgeon-mor e-critically-endangered-any-other-group-spe cies https://www.findingasuitable.com/can-a-ren ewable-resource-become-non-renewable/ https://www.findingasuitable.com/can-a-ren ewable-resource-become-non-renewable/ https://pixabay.com/photos/nature-earth-su stainability-leaf-3289812/ CITATIONS

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