Reserve resources are those which we are not extracting them at present in spite of technological availability. They are stored to meet world's future requirements. For e.g., storage of water in the dam to meet our energy requirement (for generating electricity) of future (whole year).
Examples of such reserves include Dividend Equalization Reserve, Debenture Redemption Reserves, Contingency Reserves, Capital Redemption Reserves and more.
Stock is the resources for which presently, we don't have any technology to extract them. Reserve resources are those which we are not extracting them at present in spite of technological availability.
The Sunderbans in the West Bengal and Nanda Devi in Uttaranchal are the two examples. A protected area reserved for the conservation of endangered species of flora (plants) and fauna (animals) in their natural habitat. The Sunderbans in the West Bengal and Nanda Devi in Uttaranchal are the two example.
It is an agenda that aims at fighting against environmental damage, poverty, disease through global co-operation on common interests, mutual needs and shared responsibilities. One major objective of the Agenda 21 is that every local government should have its own local Agenda 21 to combat environmental degradation.
Sheet erosion or also commonly known as sheet wash can be defined as the washing off the soil surface in thin layers as a result of rainfall. The amount of damage caused by sheet erosion mainly depends on the amount of rainfall and force of the wind.
Reserved resources are the resources which are identified and their present quantity is known but they are not used because they are reserved for future. These resources can be utilized as a result of scientific knowledge but not yet fully begun. They can access with mining, drilling or other methods.
25 ways to save water
- Check your toilet for leaks.
- Stop using your toilet as an ashtray or wastebasket.
- Put a plastic bottle in your toilet tank.
- Take shorter showers.
- Install water-saving shower heads or flow restrictors.
- Take baths.
- Turn off the water while brushing your teeth.
- Turn off the water while shaving.
Reserves are deposits of natural resources like fuels, elements, and minerals that are known to exist with a reasonable level of certainty based on geological and engineering studies. These reserves are also recoverable economically with technologies that currently exist.
Reserve accounting is quite simple - just debit the retained earnings account for the amount to be segregated in a reserve account, and credit the reserve account for the same amount.
(a) Ubiquitous Resource: Resources which are found everywhere are called ubiquitous resource. E.g. air, land, water, etc. (b) Localised Resource: Resources which are found only in certain places are localised resources, like coal, petrol, iron, etc.
Role of Biosphere Reserves
1)It help in the conservation of wildlife of the area. 2)It help to maintain the biodiversity of the area. 3)It help to preserve the natural ecological conditions in the area.A First Nation reserve is a tract of land set aside under the Indian Act and treaty agreements for the exclusive use of an Indian band (First Nation).
An ecosystem is a system which include all the living organism(plants,animals,micro-organism)of an area and physical environment(soil,water and air) in which they live.In an ecosystem,the various living organism interact among themselves and also with the physical environment in which they live.
That part of a mineral resource, which has been fully evaluated and is deemed commercially viable to work, is called a mineral reserve. Reserves will need to meet not only the requirements of geological certainty and economic viability but also accessibility based on legal permission to extract the mineral.
A reserved person. The definition of reserved is saved for someone or some purpose, or is a person who doesn't share his feelings, thoughts or emotions. When a seat is saved in the front row, this is an example of a reserved seat.