Both consumptive use and productive use of natural ecosystems are necessary for high-level human development. To what degree should consumptive use hold priority over productive use? Think about more than one resource (lumber, bush meat, etc.)
What will be an ideal response?
Students should emphasize the difference between productive and consumptive use and should focus their answer on the "high-level human development" portion of this question. The question aims to make the student think about what is necessary for humans to develop and not necessarily what is most sustainable.
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