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What
Is Sustainable Development (SD)?
In
olden times the survivors of dying communities could move
on to less
populated,
more fertile areas, but today,
there is no such place left to go! Do those living today owe
anything to the future? If "Yes", then we must now
determine what and how much we owe future generations, least
our present course continues unabated too far into the twenty-first
century, eventually to destroy options for all generations to
come.
But, communities face enormous challenges as their social, economic,
and environmental resources are damaged or depleted. Because
these elements of communities are interconnected, there are no
simple answers. In addition, whatever issues we find ourselves
facing, be it disease, child abuse, crime, injustice, weakened
economies, energy shortages, lack of good jobs, extinction of
species, poverty, destruction of forests, pollution, breakdown
of families, armed conflict, or nuclear power, there are some
common threads and interconnected steps that will offer solutions
to these seemingly diverse problems.
The
interdependencies of the economic, environmental, and social
justice elements of our world require new ways of thinking about
things and taking action that will truly create a future where
human society and nature coexist with mutual benefit, and where
the suffering caused by poverty and natural resource abuse is
eliminated.
Sustainable
development calls for improving the quality of life for all of
the world’s
people without increasing the use of our natural resources
beyond the Earth’s carrying capacity.
While sustainable development may require different actions
in every region of the world, the efforts to build a
truly sustainable
way of life require the integration of action in three key
areas:
- Economic
Growth and Equity – Today’s interlinked,
global economic systems demand an integrated approach
in order to foster responsible long-term
growth while ensuring that no nation or community is left behind.
- Conserving
Natural Resources and the Environment – To
conserve our environmental heritage and natural resources for
future generations, economically viable solutions must be developed
to reduce resource consumption, stop pollution and conserve natural
habitats.
- Social Development – Throughout
the world, people require jobs, food, education, energy,
health care, water and
sanitation.
While addressing these needs, the world community must also ensure
that the rich fabric of cultural and social diversity, and the
rights of workers, are respected, and that all members of society
are empowered to play a role in determining their futures.
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT (SD) is the parallel consideration of healthy
environments,
life, and human well-being. This includes
issues of population, climate, economic prosperity, energy, natural
resource use, waste management, biodiversity, watershed protection,
technology, agriculture, safe water supplies, international security,
politics, green building, sustainable cities, smart development,
community/family relations, human values, etc. All these "pieces" are
parts of the sustainable society puzzle, because they are the
basic ingredients of everyday life.
Sustainable development is a multi-dimensional
way of thinking about the interdependencies among natural, social,
and economic systems in our world. It represents a process in
which economics, finance, trade, energy, agriculture, industry,
and all other policies are implemented in a way to bring about
development that is economically, socially, and environmentally
sustainable. Thus, the goal of sustainable development is to
meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability
of future generations to meet their needs.
In practicing sustainable development over the
long-term one will:
- not diminish the quality of the present environment;
- not critically reduce the availability of renewable resources;
- take into consideration the value of non-renewable resources
to future generations; and
- not compromise the ability of other species or future generations
to meet their needs.
Also
be sure you check out our recently completed Sustainability
Manifesto.
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