SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
AAYUSHI SHARMA GRADE-10TH
WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT?
Sustainable development is a framework for achieving human
development goals while also preserving natural systems’ ability to
supply natural resources and ecosystem services.
It entails looking after the natural resources and ecosystem services
that theeconomy and society rely on while development is
underway.
The desired outcome is a state of society in which living conditions
and resources are used to meet human needs without jeopardising
the integrity and stability
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
The natural environment is concerned with environmental
sustainability.
It is concerned with how the natural environment can stay
diversified and productive, as natural resources are derived
from it. The state of the air, water, and climate are of particular
significance.
Environmental sustainability comprises using water responsibly,
employing renewable energy, and using sustainable material
supplies while meeting human requirements while conserving
the planet’s life support systems.
ECONOMICAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Environmental resources should be recognised as essential
economic assets, according to some, because of rural
poverty and overexploitation.
Growth in the gross domestic product is required for
economic progress. Many people’s quality of life may
increase as a result of sustainable development, but it may
also necessitate a reduction in resource usage.
Environmental conservation and economic growth goals,
according to The Concept of Sustainable Economic
Development, are not mutually exclusive and can even be
mutually reinforcing.
POLITICAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
The United Nations Global Compact Cities Program has
defined sustainable political development as the domain
of practises and meanings associated with basic issues of
social power as they pertain to the organisation,
authorisation, legitimation, and regulation of a social life
shared in common, broadening the usual definition
beyond states and governance
This definition is consistent with the belief that political
reform is necessary to address economic, ecological,
and cultural concerns, and it also implies that the politics
of economic change may be handled
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS