mahadev sustanaible project 11
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NAME-MAHADEV WADIKAR S.Y.BCOM131539
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
1 DEFINITION
"Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."
ECONOMICS
Production & Resourcing
Exchange & Transfer
Accounting & Regulation
Labor & Welfare
Technology & Welfare
Wealth & Distribution
Materials & Energy
Water & Air
Flora & Fauna
Habitat & Food
Place & Space
Constructions & Settlements
Emission & Waste
CULTURE
Engagement & Identity
Recreation & Creativity
Memory & Projection
Belief & Meaning
Gender & Generation
Enquiry & Learning
Health & wellbeing
POLITICS
Organization & Governance
Law & Justice
Communication & Movement
Representation & Negotiation
Security & Accord
Dialogue & Reconciliation
Ethics & Accountability
HISTORY OF THE CONCEPT
The concept of sustainability in the sense of a balance between resource consumption and reproduction was however applied to forestry already in the 12th to 16th century.
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
environmental sustainability demands that society designs activities to meet human needs while indefinitely preserving the life support systems of the planet. This, for example, entails using water sustainably, only utilizing renewable energy, and sustainable material supplies (e.g. harvesting wood from forests at a rate that maintains the biomass and biodiversity).
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Consumption of renewable resources
State of environment Sustainability
More than nature's ability to replenish
Environmental degradation Not sustainable
Equal to nature's ability to replenish
Environmental equilibrium Steady state economy
Less than nature's ability to replenish
Environmental renewal Environmentally sustainable
ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
Economic sustainable development is wealth of a society, including human capital, knowledge capital and natural capital
TYPES OF CAPITAL
The sustainable development debate is based on the assumption that societies need to manage three types of capital (economic, social, and natural)
TYPES OF CAPITAL
MARKET FAILURE
The most broadly accepted criterion for corporate sustainability constitutes a firm’s efficient use of natural capital
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
Elements 1 Agroforestry
2 Mixed Farming
3 Multiple Cropping
4 Crop Rotation
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