what is the sustainable development explain
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Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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The definition of sustainable development has to take into account a network of parameters which will ultimately determine the feasibility of the model for direct beneficiaries, national values, the environment and the stability of the system.
Broadly speaking, 'sustainability' can be defined with the following constituents:
Economic sustainability -
financial model of development tool is sound and robust.
the development tools are tuned to the core competency of the region marked for implementation.
Products are matched to market demand and that connectivity with the market is well maintained.
Technological sustainability -
technology would be driving force behind the development tool employed.
modern sustainable developmental tools have to be technologically sustainable meaning, they should be upgradable and capable of applying competitive technologies.
Social sustainability -
the new requirement is to be a partner in the lives of people, in order to bring about positive change in human development.
may come not only as corporate responsibility and welfare schemes, but also as dedicated enterprises in the area of societal uplift, which would work closely with the local community, building capacities and living standards.
Environmental sustainability-
crucial challenges of 21st century is that of climate change due to global warming caused by man-made green house gases.
globally we release into the atmosphere 30 trillion kg of carbon dioxide- equivalent green house gases, net effect global mean temperatures are rising.
Value sustainability.
creation of value based society and lead to evolution of enlightened citizens, who are powered by knowledge and skills, and guided by moral values.
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here's your answer!!☺☺
The definition of sustainable development has to take into account a network of parameters which will ultimately determine the feasibility of the model for direct beneficiaries, national values, the environment and the stability of the system.
Broadly speaking, 'sustainability' can be defined with the following constituents:
Economic sustainability -
financial model of development tool is sound and robust.
the development tools are tuned to the core competency of the region marked for implementation.
Products are matched to market demand and that connectivity with the market is well maintained.
Technological sustainability -
technology would be driving force behind the development tool employed.
modern sustainable developmental tools have to be technologically sustainable meaning, they should be upgradable and capable of applying competitive technologies.
Social sustainability -
the new requirement is to be a partner in the lives of people, in order to bring about positive change in human development.
may come not only as corporate responsibility and welfare schemes, but also as dedicated enterprises in the area of societal uplift, which would work closely with the local community, building capacities and living standards.
Environmental sustainability-
crucial challenges of 21st century is that of climate change due to global warming caused by man-made green house gases.
globally we release into the atmosphere 30 trillion kg of carbon dioxide- equivalent green house gases, net effect global mean temperatures are rising.
Value sustainability.
creation of value based society and lead to evolution of enlightened citizens, who are powered by knowledge and skills, and guided by moral values.
hope it helps you!!☺☺
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