Describe the conclusion of sustainable development?
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Sustainable development is a way of thinking and acting so that we can secure the resources and environment for our future generation.
It is clear that environmental degradation tends to impose the largest costs on those generations that are yet to be born.
Future generations are disadvantaged with regardsto present generations because they can inherit an impoverished quality of life...
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Exploring the relationship between the environment and development has proved to be a complex, but rewarding, enterprise. In examining the concept of sustainable development it was suggested that the term could express more than a pious hope, but rather less than a rigorous analytical schema. Sustainable development is a concept which draws on two frequently opposed intellectual traditions: one concerned with the limits which nature presents to human beings, the other with the potential for human material development which is locked up in nature. Unravelling and deconstructing this contradiction has been a principal focus of this book. Sustainable development, if it is not to be devoid of analytical content, means more than seeking a compromise between the natural environment and the pursuit of economic growth. It means a definition of development which recognizes that the limits of sustainability have structural as well as natural origins.
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