Geography, asked by shilpak, 1 year ago

what is sustainable development? explain it with an example of water.
(5 marks question)


shilpak: plz.. give me the answer..

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Answered by stutu
3
sustainable development means carefully utilizing resources so that besides meeting the requirements of the present,also takes care of future generations.

Answered by shivam2000
18
Sustainable development is a development  to go up further or at least be maintained for future generations.

For example = 
“Recent evidence suggests that the groundwater is under serious threat of overuse in many parts of the country. About 300 districts have reported a water level decline of over 4 metres during the past 20 years. Nearly one-third of the country is overusing their groundwater reserves. In another 25 years,60 per cent of the country would be doing the same if the present way of using this resource continues. Groundwater overuse is particularly found in the agriculturally prosperous regions of Punjab and Western U.P., hard rock plateau areas of central and south India, some coastal areas and the rapidly growing urban settlements.”
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