Social Sciences, asked by rajendraprasad1888, 11 months ago

Some matter on sustainable development

Answers

Answered by navinjairam37
0

Answer:

Using recycled materials or renewable resources when building is an example of sustainable development.

Explanation:

Sustainable development can be defined as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. ... The economic development brought by such organized principles and practices in an economy is called Managed Sustainable Development (MSD).

Answered by smartbrainz
0

Sustainable development is a kind of development where the human development is done but in the process of this no natural environment is harmed.

Explanation:

  • It is also defined as the kind of development of the human needs in present but without putting the needs of the future generations in danger.
  • The term was first mentioned in Brundtland Report in 1987. This report estimated the destruction that would be caused to our environment if we continue to exploit our resources in such rapid pace.
  • It simply is about judiciously using the resources and not wasting it, by optimum utilization of resources and by preventing over exploitation of resources.
  • For example, we can reuse and recycle aluminium and glass products instead of mining for more aluminium and producing more glass, so that the future generations will not have to face the shortage of this products.
Similar questions