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explain how development and environment are interrelated​

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Answered by kush193874
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Enviornment and development are interrelated.IF ADVANCEMENT IN TECHNOLOGY IS IN CORRECT WAY IT CAN MAKE OUR ENVIORNMENT HEALTHY AND KEEP IT LIVABLE OR DESTROY IT.

This can be seen as, there has been more advancement in technology the condition of enviornment has become worse. See this by the point :-as we are producing more cars , we require more petrol or diseal to run them so we are recklessly pulling out more and more fossil fuels from ocean in the form of crude oil, now in order to make that crude oil usable we need to refine it which leads to huge emission of poisonous gases in atmosphere while refining,now we use the refined petrol or diseal in our cars and again emission of harmful gases.BUT now with further advancement in technology we are able to design electric cars which will have very less problems to enviornment so there can be many examples like this.

Answered by Anonymous
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The topic “environment and development” is so broad that it could easily cover any number of sub-topics that have already been given their own bibliographies in this series, such as cultural ecology and human ecology, political ecology, or developing world. Separately, environment is defined here as the entirety of the physical world consisting of the world’s land masses, oceans, and atmosphere. Development is defined as the process of growth and change in human social, political, and economic systems. The two terms have traditionally intersected in developing areas where one or more natural resources have been utilized to promote economic growth. This intersection has been extended in the recent literature to include not only the impact of development on environment but also human perceptions of environment in the development process and the role of non-human actors in development. “Developing areas” are defined as those places where economic and/or social development has been slower, hindered, or in some way less than average. This need not refer to country or continental units of space, nor need it be restricted to the “global south” or “Third World.” Those terms often connote a homogeneity that research has shown to be problematic.

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