NCERT Geography Class 10 | Development Of Resources

NCERT Geography Class 10 | Development Of Resources

Topic & sub-topics covered: Development Of Resources: Resources and Development (All single detail notes are exam-oriented).

We have discussed in-depth and exam-oriented pointers that can be asked in the board exam of class 10th about “Development Of Resources” from the NCERT Geography notes for class 10th chapter 1st “Resources and Development“.

Download the NCERT Geography for Class 10th Chapter 1 Resources and Development PDF

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Development Of Resources

Development Of Resources

1. Importance of Resources:

  • Resources are essential for human survival and maintaining the quality of life.
  • Historically, resources were considered free gifts of nature, leading to their indiscriminate use.

2. Problems Arising from Resource Mismanagement:

  • Depletion of resources due to the greed of a few individuals.
  • Unequal distribution of resources, resulting in social division between the rich (haves) and the poor (have-nots).

Indiscriminate exploitation has caused global ecological crises like:

  1. Global warming
  2. Ozone layer depletion
  3. Environmental pollution
  4. Land degradation

3. Need for Equitable Distribution:

  • Equitable resource distribution is crucial for sustaining quality of life and global peace.
  • Continued resource depletion by a few could endanger the planet’s future.
  • Resource planning is necessary for sustainable existence and development.

4. Sustainable Development:

  • Sustainable economic development involves development that does not harm the environment and does not compromise the needs of future generations.

5. Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit, 1992:

  • The first International Earth Summit was held in June 1992 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Over 100 heads of state attended to address environmental protection and socioeconomic development.

Key outcomes:

  1. Declaration on Global Climatic Change and Biological Diversity.
  2. Endorsement of Global Forest Principles.
  3. Adoption of Agenda 21 for Sustainable Development.

6. Agenda 21:

  • Agenda 21 is a declaration signed at the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro.
  • It aims at global sustainable development by combating environmental damage, poverty, and disease.
  • It emphasizes global cooperation on shared responsibilities and interests.
  • One of its major objectives is that every local government should create its own local Agenda 21.

Next & Previous Topics of NCERT Geography Class 10 Chapter 1: Resources and Development

Topics No.Topics Name
1Development Of Resources
2Resource Planning
3Land Resources
4Land Utilisation
5Land Use Pattern In India
6Land Degradation And Conservation Measures
7Soil As A Resource: Importance, Classification of Soil & Soil Erosion and Soil Conservation

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