BE
2409
Sustainable development
Group
No:19
Topic
Introduction to sustainable Development
Own
view
1. In present we have
limited resources. But we want to use the resources for development programs.
As well as we want to save resources for future. So sustainable development is
carefully use the resources for development activities. As well as when we
development, it should be ecofriendly and sustain time.
W. R. D. Wickramanyake-
162718F
2. Sustainable
development is the economic development how is it is without deflation the
natural resources. It means present country should be developed without waste
the resources that need to save resources for next generation also. I think
that is the real development we must achieve.
Nayanananda K.H.R.D.C
162444k
3. Sustainable
development means improvement of something without wasting resources and using resources
efficacy for the future.
Pathirana D.P.I.M
162445N
4. Sustainable
development means the development which is included in the economically,
environmental and social development and using the resources without affect the
future generations.
Kabilash K 162711 D
5. Sustainable
development means the development which is consist of economically and
environmental development also consider the social development. Using the
renewable and nonrenewable resources without affect to the future generations.
It helps to improve the quality of the human life.
Rukanya S. 162435J
Critically
interpretation
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“Sustainable development is development that
meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs” (United Nations General Assembly, 1987,
p.43).
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“Sustainable
development is a central concept for our age. It is both a way of understanding
the world and method for solving global problems. Sustainable development goals
(SGDs) will guide the world’s economic diplomacy in the coming generation”
(Jeffry, 1893).
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“Sustainable
development recognizes that growth must be both inclusive and environmentally
sound to reduce poverty and build shared prosperity for today’s population and
to continue to meet the needs of future generations” (Kates, 2006).
Similarities and differences between definitions
Similarities
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Differences
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Ability of future generation.
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· To meet their own needs.
· Sustainable development goals
will guide the world’s economics diplomacy.
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Reduce poverty and build shared
prosperity for today’s population.
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Similarities and differences between own views of group
members
Similarities
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Differences
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Improvement of something without wasting.
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Save resources for next generation.
·
Development which is included in the economically,
environmental and social development.
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It helps to improve the quality of the human life.
·
Using the resources without affect the future
generations.
· Using the renewable and nonrenewable resources
without affect to the future generations
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It should be ecofriendly and sustain time.
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Group
interpretation
Sustainable development
is the development which is included in the economical environmental and social
development and using limited resources to meets the present needs sufficiently
and save resource to the future generation.