Saturday, September 12, 2009

Difference Stinger Bronte




A concept that is fashionable for some years is the "development sustainable or sustainable ", this concept involves different fields: environmental, social, economic, food, etc.. Local development policies, regional and national levels in our country are focusing, albeit slow way still, to this concept more than anything environmentally. But what do we mean by sustainable development? Sustainable development can be defined as "development that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." This definition was first used in the 1987 World Environment Commission of the UN, created in 1983. According

This approach to sustainable development have to get at once:
satisfy present needs, promoting economic activity to provide necessary goods to the entire world population. The Commission highlighted "the basic needs of the world's poor, who should be given priority attention."

meet future needs, while minimizing the negative effects of economic activity in both resource consumption and waste generation in such a way that is borne by future generations. When our action is inevitable future costs (eg exploitation of nonrenewable mineral) must find ways to offset fully the negative impact that is occurring (eg developing new technologies to replace the resource spent)



features of sustainable development-



The characteristics required of a development for sustainable that we can consider are:



-Find a way to keep economic activity or enhance the environmental system.
-Ensures that economic activity will improve the quality of life for everyone, not just a select few.
-Use resources efficiently.
-up promotes recycling and reuse.
-puts his trust in the development and deployment of clean technologies.
-Restore damaged ecosystems.
regional self-promotes
-Recognizes the importance of nature for human welfare



Sustainable development is a comprehensive approach to management of environmental resources, economic and social long-term. In simple terms means changing the way of making decisions so that it includes the identification and evaluation of economic, social and environmental assessment based on this information long-term sustainability.


To implement this type of strategy is necessary that all actors (government, community and businesses) work together. The current world situation shows that despite all the publicity being given to the concept few people really understand what it means and how it applies to environmental work and everyday life.



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