Resources and 3Rs Flashcards
What are the 3Rs?
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
The 3Rs diagram often illustrates the hierarchy of waste management strategies.
Define renewable resources
Resources that can be replenished naturally over time
Examples include solar energy, wind energy, and biomass.
Define non-renewable resources
Resources that cannot be replenished within a human timescale
Examples include fossil fuels and minerals.
Define flow resources
Resources that are continuously available and can be used as they are generated
Examples include solar and wind energy.
How can people rethink the way they use resources?
By implementing sustainable practices and reducing waste
This can include adopting circular economy principles and promoting resource efficiency.
Define sustainable yield management
The practice of managing resources to ensure they are used at a rate that allows for regeneration
This concept applies to forestry, fisheries, and water resources.
What natural resources does Canada have?
Forests, minerals, fresh water, and fossil fuels
Canada is rich in natural resources and is one of the largest producers of minerals in the world.