The management of Canada's resources encompasses multiple categories including forestry, agriculture, and fishing. Forestry involves the cultivation, management, and conservation of forests to benefit both the environment and human needs, emphasizing the importance of not cutting old-growth forests.
Secondary industries are those that take the raw materials produced by the primary sector and process them into manufactured goods and products. Examples of secondary industries include heavy manufacturing , light manufacturing , food processing, oil refining and energy production.
canada resources
stewardship and sustainabillity
to responsible use and protection of the environment through managing, recycling, conserving, regenerating and restoring and taking responsibility for each individual choice
calculating your ecological footpring
is when you are using much stuff i think.
industries
i dont know what industries mean
agriculture
In some places, these practices have led to loss of natural ecosystems, declining diversity and increasing net GHG emissions. There are also problems with soil formation and erosion which limits the ability of soil to hold moisture and provide nutrients to the soil.
fishing
overfishing
polluting oceans and lakes and ponds.
Subtopic
forestry
secondary industries manufacturing
manufacturing processes are those processes that are done after the initial manufacturing processes—molding, machining production, and so on. As the name suggests, these processes things
factors affecting industries
power supply.
communications - including transport, telecommunications.
labour supply - including workers with the right skills.
access to market - where the goods are sold.
grants and financial incentives - usually from governments.
raw materials.