Economy, asked by Anonymous, 7 hours ago

How is sustainable
development different from non-sustainable development?

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Answered by deepakojha11411
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Answer:

something is sustainable if it can be maintained indefinitely and something is unsustainable if it cannot be maintained indefinitely.

Answered by parikakkar18
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Environmental sustainability - (sustainable) Preservation of natural resources - (non-sustainable) Exploitation of resources faster than the planet can handle and replenish
Economic sustainability-(sustainable) Long-term economic growth without negatively impacting our environment or society- (non-sustainable) Not quantifying ecosystem services at and increased vulnerability to crises
Social sustainability-(sustainable) Equality, diversity, social cohesion, and democracy (non-sustainable) Racism, labor laws, human rights, gender inequality, and poor treatment of indigenous peoples
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