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PHILIPPINES
ArchipelagoOne of the largest archipelagos in the world
Archipelagogroup of islands
Islands7,100 +
Land Area 30,000 hectares
Unnamed islands
Major Islands Luzon, Mindanao, Palawan, Samar, Leyte, Panay, Negros, Cebu, Mindoro,
Masbate, Bohol (93.5)NorthBashi Channel
East Pacific Ocean
West South China Sea
South Sulu Sea
1. LAND RESOURCES (NATURAL RESOURCES)
a. Alienable and disposable landslands that can be privately owned or whose ownership
can be transferable
b. Forests
Classified Public Forests
Forest reserves (15.85 million hectares)Timberland (you can cut down trees)
National park/ Bird sanctuaries
Military/ Naval reservation
Civil reservation
Fishpond development
Unclassified Forests (2,000,000 hectares) (0.47%)
TYPES OF FOREST (NATURAL RESOURCES)
Dipterocarp (red lauan and tangile) (1990s wood product production declined)
Coniferous(cones)Mangrove(grown on water)
Brushland(cogon)
NON-FOREST (NATURAL RESOURCES)
(12.47 million hectares)
a. Agricultural crops
Food crops (rice and corn)
Commercial crops (coconut and sugarcone)
b. Livestock
c. Poultry
FISHERIES RESOURCES (NATURAL RESOURCES)
Kinds of fish2,500
Pandaca Pygmaeasmallest fish
Butandingbiggest fish
Clams and snails5,000
Kinds of fishing
Coastal or Municipal fishing4.8km from the coast of our territorial water
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Deep sea fishingcommercial fishing vessel activity carried out in open seas
Aquaculturebrackish water and fishponds
MINERAL RESOURCES (NATURAL RESOURCES)
Metallicgold, silver, chromite, copper, iron, lead, manganese, nickel and zinc
Nonmetallicsand, gravel, salt, silica sand
Mineral FuelPetroleum, fossil fuels (oil and natural gas), coal, geothermal energy
2. PHYSICAL RESOURCES
Physical resources man-made structures and equipment constructed to increase the
productive capacity of an economy. (FIXED CAPITAL ASSETS)
Capital formation replacing old things with new ones
Physical Capital something loses it productivity through depreciation
Depreciationnormal wear and tear of physical capital
3. HUMAN RESOURCES
Power of humans to produce goods and services
Laborphysical exertion of muscles to produce power
Qualities
education, health, well-being, ageLabor force15 and above who are economically active
0 to 14not yet productive
15 64productive
65 and aboveno longer productive
Labor Force Participation ratethose who are ACTUALLY economically active
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