what is meant by sustainable development? explain it by taking the case study of water
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- Sustainable development is development that meets the need of the present generation without compromising the ability of the future generation to meet their own needs. ➢ Promotion of natural resources, conservation, preserving regenerative. capacity of ecological system and avoiding the imposition of environmental.
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balancing the needs of resources and to conserve them for future generation is known as a sustainable development
groundwater is over used, it depletes at a lesser rate than natural replenishment by rainfall and creates water stress in future. The extent of use should be limited to replenishable level for sustainable development.
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