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The frameworks for managing natural resources for sustainable development are reviewed in this research. Natural resources governance frameworks aim to ensure that resources are used in a way that is equitable and just. This includes making sure that the benefits of using resources are shared fairly among different stakeholders. Natural resources governance frameworks are used to ensure that resources are used in a way that is equitable and just. This includes making sure that the benefits of using resources are shared fairly among different stakeholders. It also includes making sure that the impacts of using resources are mitigated or avoided where possible. It also includes making sure that the impacts of using resources are mitigated or avoided where possible.
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