Use considers necessity, impact, and future availability

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Standards for Resource Use Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Core Principle

Law Use considers necessity, impact, and future availability.

Explanation Lawful use requires judgment, not entitlement. Decisions must weigh immediate need against wider effects. Future generations are part of the assessment.

Standard Necessity asks whether use is justified. Impact considers effects on land, waters, living beings, and relationships. Future availability ensures continuity and renewal.

Effect Use that ignores these considerations creates imbalance. Lawful consideration sustains stewardship and trust.