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3.2.3.1 Resource management GapFill

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Resources are  overproductionbasicnotnatural disaster human needs: energy, food and  internetnatural selectionwaternot. Resources allow humans to function and societies to  collapseunderproductionoverproductiondevelop. When a country has lots of resources available to meet the needs of the population, it is known as being in state of resource  scarcitysecuritysocio-economicnatural disaster. This also includes enough provisions to cope with an emergency, such as a humanitarian crisis or  natural selectionnatural disasterbasicsocio-economic. When a country has too many resources, and there is more than the population needs it is called resource  notsurplusinternetscarcity. This can be disadvantageous as it can lead to  underproductionfamineoverproductioncollapse which may damage the economy. When a country does not have enough resources to meet the demands of the population it is called resource  securitycollapseoverproductionscarcity. This hinders  scarcitynotsocio-economicnatural disaster development and can have disastrous effects such as  developsurplusbasicfamine, disease and malnutrition.

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