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Unsustainable to Sustainable Development
Unsustainable to Sustainable Development
Unsustainable to Sustainable Development
PARAMKUSHAM HARICHANDAN,
Gmail: harichandanbablu@gmail.com ,
ANANTAPURAMU - 515004.
ABSTRACT
The world gradually changing in day today life has become more needs and less
production and into so many causes some famous Brundtland report entitled
that common future published in 1987, it also known as the world commission
on environment and development.
A report recognised that natural resources are not in exhaustible and
development and we are aimed to meet the needs of the present generation
without compromising the ability of future generation to meet they own needs.
The world as divided like developed countries and developing countries and
undeveloped countries through the economy and population and natural
resources etc.
What is development…...?
What are needs….?
Whose needs, present or future……?
What is to be sustained…….?
What about context and condition of environment in part of
human life……?
There are other definitions of sustainable development as well
the IUCN/UNEP/WWF caring for the earth gave the
definition 1991 as improving the quality of human life while
living within the caring the capacity of the supporting
environmentalism.
According to the Goldwin freeman’s 1994 definition bio
spherically compatible and socially equitable improvement in
the quality of life.
We should treat the earth as if we intended to stay one problem
faced by environmental managers is that its fundamental
concepts are still debated and the goal of sustainable
developments is not fully formed.
CONSEQUENCESOFUNSUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT:
There are many consequences in unsustainable development.
Climate changes in our planet
Speed human interference
They are six main processes like
Population increases
Demanding food security
Accumulation of wastage and detritions of land
Pollutions in the oceans, rivers, ground water etc….
Depletion of biodiversity
Growing energy needs
It was affected in past time of industrial revolution
We have sky as a waste unit by enhancing the natural
greenhouses effect with carbon dioxide.
CFC (chloral- fluorocarbon) methane, oxides of mega
cities in poor countries. They have development in the
process of development it mainly focuses on the
technology and transport until detailed low cast. The
people suffer from damage a may enjoy the economic
growth there are urgent needs and to assess the cost of
human welfare caused due to the environmental damages,
particularly poor. The airs we breathe, the water we drink
the food we eat, have been badly polluted. The
unsustainable development which will lead to collapse of
the interrelated system of earth.
THE KEY ASPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT: -
Inter generation equity: it as impacts on adverse impact
on resources and environment for future generations
suggest safe and healthy and resourceful environment and
future generation.
Intra generation equity: it shows gap between
developed and developing process. Sustainability
carrying capability and carrying the over exploitation or
some other causes environmental degradation. We can
solve wild life problems save our oceans rivers forests
etc….
PATH OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Path of sustainable development looking up on the
ecological integrity and development of the environmental care
and it denotes the satisfaction of man basic needs for all
economy reflects economic cause and reflection. It also
denotes purchasing policies etc…. most importantly
individuals must be recognised by the products use the taxes
and any environmental way.
Need sustainable development for improving quality life
Consumers have habit in needs and uses of product it has a
curtain quality and the quaintly. It’s had a habit also those
products are causes to the environment. Our need and
requirements also caused to the environment. When one should
those products with eco-friendly products …
Likely which product recyclable ….? How many pollution
productions are disposed…? What impact on health…...?
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE: -
CONCLUSION: -