resources
Resources are assets that can be drawn on to meet needs, produce goods, or enable services. In economic and planning contexts, resources are often grouped into natural resources, human resources, and capital resources, with information and social assets also recognized as important in many theories.
Natural resources occur in the physical environment and include air, water, minerals, soil, and wildlife. They
Human resources comprise the labor force, skills, knowledge, and creativity people bring to work and society.
Capital resources or built capital include tools, machinery, infrastructure, and financial assets used to produce goods
Because resources are finite, scarcity requires allocation. Economists analyze tradeoffs and opportunity costs, guiding decisions about
Governance and measurement efforts aim to manage resources effectively, using natural resource accounting, environmental impact assessments,