This document discusses different ways of classifying resources. It can classify resources based on their origin (biotic vs abiotic), exhaustibility (renewable vs non-renewable), ownership (individual, community, national), and development status (potential vs developed). Renewable resources like forests can replenish, while non-renewable resources like fossils fuels are limited. Resources can be owned privately, accessed by a community, or belong to a entire nation. Potential resources have not been utilized yet, while developed resources have been surveyed. Ecological resources include flora, fauna, natural and managed ecosystems, and provide direct benefits as well as maintaining ecological balance.
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