Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development
Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Gro Harlem Brundtland first introduced the concept of sustainable development in 1987.
He was then the Prime Minister of Norway and
chairman of the World Commission on Environment and Development.
Sustainable Development
Sustainability is concerned with these "3 Es".
Sustainable development offers the world a plan for saving the Earth.
Although the idea is simple, the task is
substantial.
It means meeting four objectives at the same time.
Social progress which recognizes the needs of everyone
Effective protection of the environment Prudent use of natural resource and
Maintenance of high and stable levels of economic growth and employment
The principles of a sustainable society are
Five related aspects to the concept of sustainability.
Sustainability issues are to be analyzed at various levels
Water pollution -Water depletion - Deforestation- Fisheries depletion -Biodiversity- Desertification and Erosion.
Soil losses - Loss of soil quality (chemical or physical) - Loss of farm income
Ozone depletion;
The international economy should provide a supportive international climate for achieving environment and development goals by:
For sustainable development to take place there must be
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