Natural resource economics is a trans disciplinary subject of academic research within economics that aims to address the connections and interdependence between human economies and pure ecosystems. Natural resource economics relates to the supply, demand and allocation on the natural means. Main goal of natural resource economics is to better understand the particular role of natural resources in the economy in order to formulate more sustainable strategies of managing those resources to ensure their availability to future generations.
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