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Overdemand
Other Names:
Over-demand
Overdemanding
Broader:
Facility-Difficulty
Leniency-Compulsion
Carefulness-Neglect
Related Problems:
Natural resource depletion due to high-level consumption
Restricted scope of local employment
Increased demand for meat and egg products
Mismanagement of environmental demand
Inflexibility of commodity supply
Inadequate demand for primary commodities because of rising living standards
Excessive demand for goods in capitalist systems
Inflated material expectations
Reduction in demand for primary commodities due to technological change
Unmet demand for unskilled workers
Limited local demand
Strategies:
Envisioning future energy scenarios
Reducing demand for drugs
Sustaining industrial innovation
Reducing demand for tobacco consumption
Regulating water demand
Improving allocation of resources
Assessing community water demand
Using demand side management
Decreasing transport demand
Awakening unconditional demand
Exploring regional market demand
Providing for future production needs
Evaluating flexible demand capabilities
Limiting demand for technological resources
Placing demand upon common production
Upgrading basic utilities system
Requiring organizational assistance
Increasing demand for distribution of economic goods
Setting supply and demand requirements for economic goods
Creating futures markets
Challenging reductionisms in assessing consumption needs
Maintaining demand for basic skills
Dramatizing social demand
Placing unconditional demand on individual within society
Reducing lifestyle overdemand on resources
Increasing demand for primary commodities due to technological change
Reducing demand for primary commodities due to technological change
Responding to fall in demand
Improving demand for primary commodities
Increasing demand for meat and egg products
Decreasing demand for meat and egg products
Limiting local demand
Increasing local demand
Managing environmental demand
Subjects:
Type Classification:
D: Destructive values