Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development
ON
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUBMITTED BY:
JOMON JOSEPH
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES II
SCHOOL OF GANDHIAN THOUGHT &
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
M G UNIVERSITY
Sustainable Development
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Sustainable Development has become the most debatable topic today. It has
raised many controversies between Development and Environment and that is why it is most
relevant today. In India this concept has even greater relevance due to controversy
surrounding the big dams and mega projects and related long term growth. Environmental
deterioration is increasing day by day due to deforestation, over-grazing, greenhouse gases,
etc. If not checked in time our very survival will be at stake. The efforts towards sustainable
development can help the earth to keep in balance.
today, the idea that there should be little or no environmental constraints on business and
industry has been rendered obsolete. ‘In one area after another, environmental degradation is
eroding the potential for development’, was reported by World Commission on Environment
and Development in 1987.
The issue of limiting or restricting the greenhouse gases has become a North-
South problem. Developed countries emit more than two thirds of the total greenhouse gases
due to over consumption of energy resources. Their economic development is far ahead of
the developing countries. Developing countries are at the initial stage of economic
development. It is the need of the developing countries to develop. So developing countries
are demanding that developed countries’ responsibility is greater in reducing the emission of
greenhouse gases. Moreover, the developed countries should pay for the pollution and
environmental degradation since they have polluted and degraded the environment more.
Also the developed countries should provide technical assistance to developing countries and
help in transfer of technology at affordable prices so that the damage done to the earth can be
repaired at the earliest. The arrangements can also be done for alternate or substitute
technologies which are environmentally sensitive so that development of developing
countries is not in jeopardy.
The people centred at social parameter forms the broad base of triangle as
active public participation holds an instrumental role. The interrelationship between
population, environment and development is complex. Besides key factors, efficient
manpower capacity building, institutional strengthening, including strong political will and
effective implementation/monitoring mechanism play equally important role for successful
outcome of sustainable development.
1. Environmental Sustainability:
Equally important are reduction of environmental threats, environmental pollution and using
environment friendly clean and green technologies to mitigate local to global level
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2. Economic Sustainability:
The focus area includes; alleviation of poverty, increase in per capita income, promotion of
income generating activities including off farm employment and green micro-enterprises,
establishment of mechanism of fair sharing of benefit and natural resource accounting.
3. Social Sustainability:
4. Institutional Sustainability:
Plans and programmes without action represent futile exercise. Strict implementation and
monitoring of relevant environmental policies, plans, laws, regulations and standards is
indispensable to attain the goal of sustainable development. There should be adequate skilled
and motivated manpower and strong institutional capacity to address environmental and
social sustainability.
Focus area lies to achieve environmental quality of life such as reduced air, water, soil, noise
pollution to accepted level of international standard and public confidence to get involved in
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References
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[3] https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/5839GSDR%202015_SD_c
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[4] http://www.environmentalpollution.in/sustainable-development/sustainable-
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