Economic sustainable development is the economical sustainable development is an organizing principle for human life on a finite planet.
The more economic development that occurs, the less sustainable the development is. Rapid growth is done at the expense of developing sustainable practices. Profit requires maximizing exploitation of resources and labor.
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.
There are four main types of sustainable development. These are human, social, economic, and environmental. The goal is to find a balance among each type.
Economic growth that assures basic resources for the future is associated with sustainable human development. This type of development meets current needs without compromising the future.
lNo development is stable and sustainable untill and unless it is uniform and provide ample job and livelihood opportunities in almost all the areas of a nation. In India I don't think that development is homogenous.
Many of these changes can be summarized in the phrase "sustainable development." The case of sustainable development is appearing more and more frequently in discussions of community economic development.
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
The more economic development that occurs, the less sustainable the development is. Rapid growth is done at the expense of developing sustainable practices. Profit requires maximizing exploitation of resources and labor.
sustainable development.
Economic Cooperation Organization's motto is 'Sustainable socio-economic development for people of the region'.
Eco-sustainability is about having sustainable economic development perpetuated by sustainable consumption of natural resources, or ecological sustainability.
-integrating economic, social & environmental considerations
Dennis Pantin has written: 'The economics of sustainable development in small Caribbean islands' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Sustainable development
Nwanze Okidegbe has written: 'Agriculture sector programs' -- subject(s): Agricultural development projects, Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Planning 'Fostering sustainable development' -- subject(s): Public investments, Sustainable development
Integration of environmental conservation and economic development The right to development Sustainable utilization and conservation of natural resources Inter generational equality Intra generational equality The polluter pays principle
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.
Ted Bernard has written: 'The ecology of hope' -- subject(s): Case studies, Economic development, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Economic development, Sustainable development