resource allocation in environmental planning
Resource allocation in environmental planning refers to the systematic distribution and management of natural resources, such as land, water, and energy, to achieve sustainable development and protect the environment. It involves making efficient and equitable decisions on how these resources are used, conserved, and allocated based on ecological, economic, and social considerations.
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