A resource is (in EMAP) an ecological entity that is identified as a target of sampling and is a group of general, broad ecosystem types or ecological entities sharing certain basic characteristics. Seven such categories currently are identified within EMAP: estuaries, Lakes, inland surface waters, wetlands, forests, arid ecosystems, and agroecosystems. These categories define the organizational structure of monitoring groups in EMAP and are the resources addressed by EMAP assessments. A resource can be characterized as belonging to one of two types, discrete and extensive, that pose different problems of sampling and representation.

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"resource" is in the UNSPSC Code "43231602"
 Enterprise resource planning ERP software

"resource" is in the NACE Code "C"
 Mining and quarrying
 ... operations are often accomplished by the units which extracted the resource and/or others located near ...

"resource" is in the ISIC Code "C"
 Mining and quarrying
 ... operations are often accomplished by the units that extracted the resource and/or others located nearb ...

"resource" is in the NAICS Code "541612"
 Human resources and Executive Search Consulting Services
 ... one or more of the following areas: (1) human resource and personnel policies, practices, and procedu ...

Other /More definition:
German: Ressource
A resource is anything obtained from the living and Nonliving environment to meet human needs and wants. It can also be applied to other species.

-See also:
"resource" is in the UNSPSC Code "43231600"
 Finance accounting and enterprise resource planning ERP software

"resource" is in the NACE Code "C"
 Mining and quarrying
 ... operations are often accomplished by the units which extracted the resource and/or others located near ...

"resource" is in the ISIC Code "C"
 Mining and quarrying
 ... operations are often accomplished by the units that extracted the resource and/or others located nearb ...

"resource" is in the NAICS Code "54161"
 management Consulting Services
 ... budgeting; marketing objectives and policies; human resource policies, practices, and planning; produ ...

List of books: Resource

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