Social economic and ecological equity is the necessary condition for achieving what in sustainable development
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yes equal distribution of resources is very necessary
Sustainable development has been described in several ways, but the most commonly cited explanation is from Our Common Future, also recognized as the Brundtland Report which says Sustainable development is an improvement that satisfies the requirements of the present without endangering the capacity of forthcoming generations to meet their own requirements."
The aim of sustainable development is to satisfy the requirements of today, without jeopardizing the necessities of tomorrow. This means we cannot proceed using modern levels of resources as this will not leave a sufficient amount of resources for future generations. Stabilizing and overcoming carbon radiations is key to surviving within environmental goals.