What are conflicting developmental goals examples?
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Conflicting goals can also be developmental goals. For example,
(1) Industrialists may consider construction of dams as development because it provides electricity that they need.
Tribals, farmers and other groups may resent this as the construction of dam may lead to submergence of their land and thus lead to displacement and loss of livelihood.
(2) For industrialists mining means availability of natural resources for other development works, e.g., iron for steel. Forthem, it also generates revenue, income forlocal people, development of infrastructure of that area, generating employment.
Whereas, for another group of people it may mean deforestation, exploitation of resources and local people, environmental hazard and pollution, etc.
(1) Industrialists may consider construction of dams as development because it provides electricity that they need.
Tribals, farmers and other groups may resent this as the construction of dam may lead to submergence of their land and thus lead to displacement and loss of livelihood.
(2) For industrialists mining means availability of natural resources for other development works, e.g., iron for steel. Forthem, it also generates revenue, income forlocal people, development of infrastructure of that area, generating employment.
Whereas, for another group of people it may mean deforestation, exploitation of resources and local people, environmental hazard and pollution, etc.
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◆ a industrial worker would want to make large dams so that his industry could grow but this may cause huge displacement of poor people.
so, in this case there is development for the industrialist but not for the poor people.
◆ similarly other example can be construction of nuclear power plant in which local people would have to suffer because of radioactive waste.
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