Sustainability - At a Glance
Sustainability means meeting our own needs without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In
addition to natural resources, we also need social and economic resources.
Sustainability is not just environmentalism. Embedded in most definitions of
sustainability we also find concerns for social equity and economic
development.
Why sustainability is important?
- Proper Use of Means and Resource: Sustainable development teaches people to make low use of means and resources. The use of mineral oil, drinking water, insecticide, chemical fertilizer, forest product should be minimized.
- Development of Positive Attitude: Sustainable development brings about changes in people’s knowledge, attitude, and skill. It aware the people of the responsibility to use and preserve, natural resources like mine, forest, land, herb, etc
- Development of Fundamental Parts: Sustainable development emphasizes on the progress of health, education, agriculture, tourism and social reform for the development of human beings.
- Development Based on People's Participation: People’s participation is to be given priority in development work in order to achieve the aim of sustainable development
- Limitation of Development: Limited but effective uses of means and resources are enough for the people to satisfy their basic needs. However, more development works are carried on due to greed
- Long lasting Development: Sustainable development aims at achieving the goal of economic and social development without destroying the earth’s means and resources. It attempts to create the concept of maintaining the present work for the future and conserving the natural resources for future generation.
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