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3. The use of renewable and non-renewable resources
in manner that satisfy our current needs but does
not compromise the future availability of resources.
The concept of sustainable development was
originally synonymous with that of sustainability
and is often still used in that way. Both term are
derive from the older forestry term “sustained
yield” .
4. 1. Reviving growth.
2. Changing the quality of growth.
3. Meeting the essential needs for jobs, food, water, energy,
sanitation.
4. Ensuring a sustainable level of population.
5. Conserving and enhancing the resource base.
6. Making development more participatory.
7. Merging environment and economics in decision making.
8. Re- orienting technology and managing risk.
5. 1. First, the concept of sustainable development is based on
the idea that there is no such thing as a purely environment
problem. There are always political, social and economic
implication as well.
2. Second, sustainable development is based on the idea that
development is essential but that it must be a different
‘quality’ of development, organized differently, that
takes environment into account- conserving or enhancing the
environment is not the sole purpose.
6. 1. Be aware of issues and impact.
2. Inherently includes well-being of environment.
3. Comply and go beyond minimum requirement.
4. Involve public and communities in decision- making.
5. Even when appears to be a more difficult process – it is a step in right
direction.
1. Find ways to work with nature.
2. Save energy, Resources.
3. Step back from “business as usual”.
4. Build on small successes-piloting.
8. A state in which the demands placed on the
environment can be met without reducing its
capacity to allow all people to live well, now and
in the future.
9. The use of various strategies for employing
existing resources optimally so that that a
responsible and beneficial balance can be
achieved over the longer term.
10. The ability of a community to develop processes and
structures which not only meet the needs of its
current members but also support the ability of future
generations to maintain a healthy community.
11. • Man is blissfully ignorant and insensitive to the
equation between his actions on the surroundings
• Persistent blame game between citizens and
government. But what about the environment?
• Need to raise awareness regarding the
detrimental effects of uncontrolled exploitation of
natural resources and increasing pollution levels
amongst others that compromises our present and
endangers our future
12.
13. 1. No specific disposal sites for industrial waste, nearly rivers
bear the brunt.
2. Industrial location in non-conforming areas cause water and
air pollution besides waste pollution.
3. No consent from local governing bodies while setting up
Industries. Hence dealing with industrial solid waste
becomes a menace.
1. Maintaining and allocating proper dumping grounds.
2. Organizing timely collection, treatment and disposal of liquid and
solid waste.
3. Amalgamation of civic responsibility, by the people and waste
management strategies,. By the government will help curb the
problem.
14. No segregation of methods for disposal of liquid and
solid wastes. For both, the disposal methods are
similar.• This leads to overflow of garbage, creating an
unhygienic breeding ground for micro- organisms which
in turn leads to break outs of epidemics and pandemics
of myriad diseases.
• Increasing the collection cycle of garbage every week
• Placing two garbage bins every 10 km with distinct tags: liquid
waste and solid waste
• Amalgamation of civic responsibility, by the people and waste
management strategies, by the government will help curb the
problem