Routledge Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition
A NATURAL RESOURCE that, because of its biological nature, is self-renewing, e.g. game, fish, woodland. A greater yield can be obtained from it by growing it in an artificial environment as, for example, in a fish farm.
See also: non-renewable resource
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