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SUSTAINABLE

DEVELOPMENT
WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT?

• According to the United Nations (UN),


“sustainable development has been defined as
development that meets the needs of the present
without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs.”
STABILITY AND
SUSTAINABILITY
• STABILITY is the condition • SUSTAINABILITY is the
of being stable or in ability to sustain something.
equilibrium and thus resistant
to change. It is the tendency
to recover from
perturbations.
STABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY

• Sustainable environment is resilient enough to


withstand man-made and nature challenges and can also
recover from such if need arise. Sustainability leads to
stability; however, stability alone may not necessarily
lead to sustainability. Stable environments are simple
resistant to change but somehow lack the element of
resiliency.
MODELS OF GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT

• Economic
• Environmental
• Social
ECONOMIC

•A system of production that


satisfies present consumption
levels without compromising
future needs.
ENVIRONMENTAL

• It is about the natural environment and


how it remains productive and resilient
to support human life.
SOCIAL

•Nation of equity, empowerment,


accessibility, participation,
culture identity and institutional
stability.
GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY
WHAT IS FOOD SECURITY?

• Food security exist when all people, at all times,


have physical and economical access to sufficient,
safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary
needs and food preferences for an active and
healthy life - FAO
WHAT IS FOOD SECURITY?

• (a) The ready availability of nutritionally adequate and safe


foods.
• (b) An assured ability to acquire acceptable foods in socially
acceptable ways (that is, without resorting to emergency food
supplies, Scavenging, stealing or other coping strategies.)

• USDA
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