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For Posey, indigenous knowledge was a key to the sustainable use of natural biotic resources.
Biotic resources are obtained from the biosphere.
Biotic resources refer to renewable resources like plant biomass.
The very inception of agriculture (section 3.3) was based on the manipulation of natural biotic resources, emphasising the close relationship between environment and agriculture in all its forms.
Biotic - Biotic resources are obtained from the biosphere (living and organic material), such as forests and animals, and the materials that can be obtained from them.
In the Open Space Element of Half Moon Bay's General Plan, Naples Creek is designated to have significant wetland and riparian zone biotic resources.
But this has been overshadowed by contention over the use of developing countries' biotic resources by American companies and arrangements for transferring the fruits of the resulting research back to the third world.
The concept of total material requirement (TMR) used in many cases used in macro-level statistics and it refers to sum of abiotic and biotic resources and erosion.
Introduce fish species sustain fragile relationship between the Fish level and the other biotic resources like birds and primary producers and to set up new fish seed farms in addition to refurbish the existing ponds.
Although Simmons indicates that such an approach may encompass only part of the traditions of study in geography, it would allow man's impact on individual taxa and ecosystems, on biotic resources their conservation and protection (Simmons, 1980, p. 148)
Large logging operations for the export of timber, or to supply local plywood pulp and construction industries, frequently do not bear the costs of ensuring sustainable yields and often 'mine' the natural biotic resources of areas and then upon their exhaustion, move on (see Ch. 8).