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Resource depletion is the consumption of a resource faster than it can be replenished. Natural resources are commonly divided between renewable resources and non-renewable resources).
Resource depletion is the consumption of a resource faster than it can be replenished. Natural resources are commonly divided between renewable resources and non-renewable resources).


=== Types of depletion ===
== Types of depletion ==
* Aquifer depletion (Aquifier is an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated materials like gravel, sand, or silt.)
* Aquifer depletion (Aquifier is an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated materials like gravel, sand, or silt.)
* Deforestation
* Deforestation
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* Excessive or unnecessary use of resources.
* Excessive or unnecessary use of resources.


== What should be improved to reduce or stop resource depletion?
== What should be improved to reduce or stop resource depletion? ==
We need to start using natural resources responsibly, so they can support both present and future generations. One of the areas to focus on is resource efficiency (use less, use better) in 3 areas:
We need to start using natural resources responsibly, so they can support both present and future generations. One of the areas to focus on is resource efficiency (use less, use better) in 3 areas:
*Materials efficiency
*Materials efficiency
*Energy efficiency
*Energy efficiency
*Water efficiency
*Water efficiency

Revision as of 11:39, 9 October 2022

What is resource depletion?

Resource depletion is the consumption of a resource faster than it can be replenished. Natural resources are commonly divided between renewable resources and non-renewable resources).

Types of depletion

  • Aquifer depletion (Aquifier is an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated materials like gravel, sand, or silt.)
  • Deforestation
  • Mining for fossil fuels and minerals
  • Pollution or contamination of resources
  • Slash-and-burn agricultural practices
  • Soil erosion
  • Excessive or unnecessary use of resources.

What should be improved to reduce or stop resource depletion?

We need to start using natural resources responsibly, so they can support both present and future generations. One of the areas to focus on is resource efficiency (use less, use better) in 3 areas:

  • Materials efficiency
  • Energy efficiency
  • Water efficiency