CBSE BOARD X, asked by poisonedassasinYT, 3 months ago

What are the measures for overcoming the
challenges of Sustainable development goals?​


Anonymous: can you tell me is it from computer science or geo?
poisonedassasinYT: computer
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Answered by MotiSani
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Measures for overcoming the challenges of Sustainable development goals are as follows:

1. Technology:

  • Culturally appropriate technology is environmentally benign, resource-efficient, and adaptable to the local environment.
  • Local resources and labor have used the bulk of the time.
  • Imported technology is less practical, cost-effective, and long-lasting than domestically developed technology.
  • In nature-based models, local natural occurrences are frequently used as components.
  • "Design with nature" is the term for this notion.
  • The approach should consume the least amount of resources and generate the least amount of waste.

2. Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle:

  • The 3-R technique, which emphasizes resource conservation, reusing rather than discarding products, and commodity recycling, contributes significantly to achieving sustainability goals.
  • It helps to safeguard the environment by minimizing pollution and waste.

3. Improving Quality of Life:

  • Only a select few should gain from progress.
  • Instead, benefits should be dispersed equitably among the wealthy and the poor.
  • Tribal and ethnic cultural heritages must also be protected.
  • Widespread community participation is required in both policy and practice.
  • Population increase must be restricted.

4. Promoting Environmental Education and Awareness:

  • Making environmental education the emphasis of all learning can help shape people's attitudes and views about our planet and the environment. Instilling a sense of attachment to the land in young children from an early age.
  • 'Earth thinking' will gradually become ingrained in our attitudes and behaviors, considerably assisting the transition to a more sustainable way of life.

5. Resource Utilization:

  • The carrying capacity of any system is the number of organisms that can live in that system throughout time.
  • When it comes to humans, the carrying capacity problem becomes much more problematic.
  • It is because, unlike other animals, humans require more than just food to exist.
  • A system's carrying capacity is crucial to its long-term viability.
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