sustainability involves alot of things that mankind uses in our daily lives such as water , air that we breathe , animals to eat , fish in dams and seas ... so dont u think we need to "save" sustainability ? if people distroy our seas and rivers by pollution we wont have safe and claen drinking water or food sources that come from our natural waters . if the air gets polluted by more and more harmful gasses such as carbon dioxide the we wont even beable to breathe , if people continue to poatch our animals for unnesasery things like horns skin ect .. we wont have food to eat ect.
Not using more resources than can be replaced in the time you consume them.
If there are 50 hens in my yard and I eat one a day, then they need to be reproducing at a rate which will give me 50 new hens at the end of 50 days, otherwise I am using more than can be sustained.
This same approach applies to everything else I consume.... I cannot take out of a sytem more than it can replace, or I will use it up, be that vegetables, trees, power, or any other commodity.
That's because we have been too greedy...Humans have not anticipate the consequences of their act..We live in an environment that was not possibly going to last forever(big crunch theory)..However, our desire to have more of everything has accelerated its damnation..Sustainable development is the solution to prevent the extinction of humanity.We need these developments for food, energy, water crises among others
Sustainability refers to processes that are enduring and environmentally friendly. For example, using solar energy is an example of sustainability.
as devlopment is a long and complex process sustaianblity of it is required
If something is "sustainable", that means it is possible to continue it in the long term.
There are three elements that are central to sustainable development. These are namely the environment, society, and lastly the economy.
United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development
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
-integrating economic, social & environmental considerations
for sustainable development
for sustainable development
Development sustainable development in Zambia because of the people who suffered poverty in zambia so we need a development by giving, sharing, and unity is the very most important.
no need they already do
An Introduction to Sustainable Development was first published in 2007.
Economic sustainable development is the economical sustainable development is an organizing principle for human life on a finite planet.
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.
Sustainable Development
The ISBN of An Introduction to Sustainable Development is 978-1844075218.
An Introduction to Sustainable Development has 416 pages.
The new construction project showed sustainable development for the community.Sustainable development takes into account future needs of a community and its people.
It's very clean and sustainable development and especially ecological.