Sustainable Development: Causes For Unsustainable Development
Sustainable Development: Causes For Unsustainable Development
Sustainable Development: Causes For Unsustainable Development
Sustainable Development
Human beings interact both with the social world and nature. Both, economic development and
stable environment are required for the continual improvement of lifestyle and living standards. But
until now, the development was human oriented and limited to rich nations. The development was
achieved by damaging the environment and over exploitation of natural resources which were non
renewable. That caused instability of environment and crossed the threshold limit of environmental
damage.
• Some people argue that developing countries responsible for the degradation. Others hold
Developing Countries are responsible for them.
• The important issues is not rate of increase of National Pollution, it is the rate of increase of
Total Pollution. In this regard developed countries contribute much more than developing
countries.
• Some people argue that raising population in the third world countries to be the crucial
pollutant and it is essential to control it by all means.
• People should look at environment as not only reserve of man but of all living organism. So
development has to sustain not only for man but also for all living organisms.
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Electricity, very high Very high To run electrical devices
temp(>2500C),nuclear fission, fusion,
high velocity wind
High temp heat (1000 – 2500C), H2 gas, high To move vehicles,
coal, gasoline, food industrial processes
Normal sunlight, wood, crop wastes moderate Cooking, hot water, 100
– 1000C
Low temperature heat (below 100C) Low Low temperature for
space heating
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Sustainable development also looks at the equity between countries and continents, races
and classes, gender and ages. It includes social development and economic opportunity on one hand
and the requirements of environment on the other. It is based on improving the quality of life for all,
especially the poor and deprived within the carrying capacity of the supporting ecosystems. It is a
process which leads to a better quality of life while reducing the impact on the environment. Its strength
is that it acknowledges the interdependence of human needs and environmental ...
To ensure sustainable development, any activity that is expected to bring about economic
growth must also consider its environmental impacts so that it is more consistent with long term growth
and development. Many ‘development projects’, such as dams, mines, roads, industries and tourism
development, have severe environmental consequences that must be studied before they are even
begun. Thus for every project, in a strategy that looks at sustainable development, there must be a
scientifically and honestly done EIA, without which the project must not be cleared. Large dams, major
highways, mining, industry, etc. can seriously damage ecosystems that support the ecological health of a
region.
Forests are essential for maintaining renewable resources, reducing carbon dioxide levels
and maintaining oxygen levels in the earth’s atmosphere. Their loss impairs future human development.
Loss of forests depletes biodiversity which has to be preserved to maintain life on earth. Major heavy
industries if not planned carefully lead to environmental degradation due to air and water pollution and
generate enormous quantities of waste that lead to long term environmental hazards. Toxic and Nuclear
wastes can become serious economic problems as getting rid of them is extremely costly.
In order to safeguard the existence of life and future of humanity, we have to change our
approach from unsustainable to sustainable development. A judicious balance between developmental
activities and environmental protection should be assured. It is possible only trough sustainable
development.
The activity of collecting rain water direct ly recharging it into the ground to improve the ground
water storage in the aquifer is called Rain Water harvesting. This may increase the level of ground water,
reduce the ground water table depletion and arrest the sea water intrusion
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method, Group Houses – Terrace water saving method
a. Physiography,
c. Land Use,
f. Socio-economic factors.
The survival of human has now become an important issue to be concentrated, as human faces
many threats for his survival too. He is disturbed to a maximum and at times, he needs resettlement
too. Based on the causes, resettlement activities can be broadly grouped into 2 categories.
Environmental ethics
‘If there is to be a war, let it be against environmental contamination, nuclear contamination, chemical
contamination of soil and water systems’. The four basic tents of biocentrism are:
• Humans are members of Earth’s living community in the same way and on the same
terms as all other living things,
• Humans and other species are inter-dependent,
• Each organism is a unique individual pursuing its own way, and
• Humans beings are not inherently superior to other living things.
• We should not harm any natural entity that has an intrinsic worth.
• We should not try to manipulate, control, modify, manage or interfere with the normal
functioning of natural ecosystems, biotic communities or individual wild organisms, and
• We should not try to deceive or mislead any animal capable of being deceived or misled.
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Some issues of concern:
The following four rules can be defined as the key mantras of sustainability. These four rules are
• Reduce our dependency on heavy metals and fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas.
• Reduce our dependency on synthetic chemicals.
• Reduce our destruction of nature which includes clearing of forest and natural habitats for
human needs.
• The fourth principal is to ensure that we don’t stop people from meeting their needs in
order to achieve environmental sustainability. We must maintain a balance between
environmental and economic sustainability.
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Lecture 14 Social issues and the environment, unsustainable to sustainable development
1 The design of chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use and generation
of hazardous substances
a)Chemistry b) Green chemistry
c) Ecofriendly chemicals d) Biocides
2 Second Law of thermodynamic is applicable to food chain also, True or False (True)
3. ________ colour has become established as a sign of conservation of environment (Green)
4 Sustainable development is the effective use of resources for ---------------------- ( economic
development)
5. Sustainable development interlinks the ------------------ and ---------------------- ( development,
carrying capacity of environment)
6. Electricity generated from nuclear fission ,fusion is ----------------
a)High quality energy b)Low quality energy
c)Medium quality energy d)None of the above
7. Usage of renewable resources should not be faster than their -----------------------(regeneration
capacity).
8. Minimizing any adverse impacts on resources and environment for future generation is called ---
---------------
a)Inter generational equity b)Intra generational equity
c)Sustainable development d)unsustainable development
9. Technological development of rich countries should support economic growth of poor countries
and lead to sustainability.
a)Inter generational equity b)Intra generational equity
c)Sustainable development d)unsustainable development
10. -------------------- is the concept that Measure for sustainable Development which is locally
adaptable, ecofriendly efficient and culturally suitable (Design with Nature)
11 The 3-R Approach
a)Reduce, Reuse and Recycle approach b)Reduce, Refuse and Recycle approach.
c)Refuse, Reuse and Recycle approach. d)Reduce, Reuse and Refuse approach.
12 Involuntary rehabitation is due to ---(construction of various types of developmental projects)