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Sustainable development happens when people want it, when governments legislate for it, when customers desire it, when architects are employed and given a brief to design a sustainable building, and for many other reasons. People want sustainable development because that way they are leaving a lighter footprint on the earth. They are using fewer resources. They are causing less pollution. They are causing less damage to the environment and to the planet.
108, excluding the contents and introduction
There are 400 pages if you are only going by page numbers, 401 if you count the FACTS page infront of the introduction.
Sustainable development happens when people want it, when governments legislate for it, when customers desire it, when architects are employed and given a brief to design a sustainable building, and for many other reasons. People want sustainable development because that way they are leaving a lighter footprint on the earth. They are using fewer resources. They are causing less pollution. They are causing less damage to the environment and to the planet.