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What is sustainable development?

NCERT Class 8th Social Science Resourse and Development Ch 1 Resources

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Sustainable development is meeting today's presentation by the people and without compromising future generations to achieve their needs.

EXPLANATION:

Sustainable development goals 2015-2030 is released by the United Nations. Sustainable development is a modern-day concept but our ancestors follow strictly and efficiently in different perspectives ways.

Resources are limited in the world so meets our own needs and prevents exploitation. One famous quote said, “Nature gives everyone needs but not everyone greeds”. If one project is developed, that project is viable and benefits to all levels of people through politically, socially and economically.

Answered by rahul123437
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The development done in the present which meets the needs of the present generation and does not  compromise with the needs of the future generations so as to meet their own needs is "Sustainable development."

Explanation:

  • The concept of sustainable development can be defined in many different ways.
  • It is the core approach which leads to the development such that looks to balance different.
  • Here there is needs against the awareness of the environmental, social and economic limitations with which one face the society.
  • Few examples of sustainable development include use of recycled materials or renewable resources when building, finding alternative source of energy in order to preserve the nonrenewable resources  for the future
  • Sustainable development helps to build a new community in a  undeveloped area without destroying the ecosystem as well as without harming the environment is an example of sustainable development.

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