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21. Sustainable development will not
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Sustainable development will not aim at: ... Social economic development which optrrruse the economic and societal benefits available in the present, without spoiling the likely potential for similar benefits in the future.
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Social development.
Explanation:
- Sustainable development is an organizing principle for achieving human development goals while also preserving natural systems' ability to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services on which the economy and society rely.
- Building with recycled or renewable materials is an example of sustainable development. Sustainable development is demonstrated by the construction of a new community in a previously undeveloped area without destroying the ecosystem or harming the environment. Sustainable development refers to the idea that humans should sustain themselves by meeting their basic needs while also ensuring that future generations can meet their basic needs.
- The Sustainable Development Goals, also known as the Global Goals, aim to reconcile economic growth, environmental balance, and social progress, ensuring that all people have equal access to opportunities and can live better lives without jeopardizing the planet.
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