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Sustainable

Development
What is sustainable
development?
Sustainable development is
development that meets the needs of
the present without compromising
the ability of future generations to
meet their own needs.
-It Provides a mechanism
through which society can
interact with the environment
while not risking damaging the
resource for the future.
3 Pillars of Sustainable
Development.
Must be able to produce goods and
services on a continuing basis

b. economic security when


a. adequate livelihood or unemployed, disabled or
productive assets. otherwise unable to secure a
livelihood.
Environmental Sustainability

-the ability to maintain an


- it is about the natural
environment and how it remains
ecologiv balance in our
productive and resilient to support planet's natural environment
human life. and conserve natural
resources to support the
wellbeing of current and
future generations.
Social Sustainability

- notions of equity,
empowerment,
accessibility,
participation, cultur
identity and institutional
stability.
For example, affordable
housing, physical & mental
medical support, education
training oppurtunities,
employment oppurtunities,
access to support, and of
course safety and security.
-distributed equity -Gender Equity
-adequate -Political
provision of social Accountability
services.
-Participation

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