Distinguish between economic and sustainable development?
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Sustainable development may be defined as the development to meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the needs of the future generations.
It is a process whereby the development can be sustained for generation. It affords the future generation the same, if not more, capacity to prosper as the present generation.
Economic development is not a blessing for the human beings. No doubt, it brings higher material welfare by increasing national output of goods and services on one hand and on the other hand it pollutes the environment badly by overuse and misuse of natural resources.
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