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what principles of sustainable development must be taken into account by public administration?what can you do as a citizen for development to be more sustainable​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 In the 1970s, international organisations realized that we could no longer continue to develop as if the Earth had unlimited resources. In light of this observation, in 1980 the International Union for Conservation of Nature published a report entitled World Strategy for Conservation,in which the expression “sustainable development” appeared for the first time. In 1987 it appeared again, in a report published by the World Commission on Environment. Entitled Our Common Future, more widely known as the Brundtland Report, this work propelled “sustainable development” along with its definition into common usage.

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Sustainability development is receiving increased attention in public administration theory and practice.

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It has been lauded as promoting increased environmental well-being, while also improving the well-being of citizens. Can sustainable development principles promote social justice, equality, and citizen participation in public administration practice? Will these principles be at odds with economic stability? What are the overall consequences for civil society? This paper considers these questions by exploring case studies in which the application and practice of environmental sustainability is integrated in public decision making. It discusses the role of sustainable development in public risk management and in promoting social justice through the use of systems approaches, time and place knowledge, and stakeholder participation.

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