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The use of renewable resources
Gabor Zovanyi has written: 'The no-growth imperative' -- subject(s): Communities, Land use, Planning, Economic development, Sustainable development 'Growth management for a sustainable future' -- subject(s): Economic development, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Economic development, Environmental aspects of Land use, Land use, Planning, Sustainable development
Sustainable development means development that allows the next generation to live as well as the last. Unsustainable development is essentially polluting the earth and destroying the environment.
Yes. For example: bamboo is more sustainable than wood because trees use lots of water and space whereas bamboo does not. You still need trees though!
The use of renewable resources
There are a variety of ways to attain and maintain sustainable development. For example, when you cut down trees replace them with new saplings. As long as the resource is renewable and we use that and continue to maintain that resource then we can attain sustainable development.
It allows future generations to use the resources through sustainable development.
They are sustainable by having plenty of public transport and are encouraging people to use them.
showering less
showering less
Decreasing overconsumption
Both uses natural resources without causing harm to ecosystem