Definition of Sustainable Development
Miscellanea / / November 13, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Oct. 2009
The concept that we will deal with below has a special use in our language and is mainly linked to ecology and caring for the environment. environment. It is a relatively new concept and has gained force and use as a consequence of the promotion of policies and messages in favor of the awareness of collaborating so that we all enjoy a healthier and more equitable world for all.
Satisfy present demands without affecting the possibilities of future generations
Sustainable Development will be considered as development that allows meeting the needs of generations present without compromising the capacities of future generations to satisfy their needs. needs. In other words, sustainable development implies putting in place everything that is necessary to meet the demands of society but at a level of exploitation of resources conscious and respectful of the natural environment.
Because a contrary proposal that would be to produce massively without noticing this fact could cause severe damage to the environment and also put in some danger the disposition of resources of the generations to come.
A novel concept that quickly spread throughout the situation
That of Sustainable Development is a relatively new concept as we have already pointed out lines above and that is applied in forums and movements who fight for the health of the planet and fundamentally with regard to development socioeconomic. It was formalized and used for the first time in a document popularized as the Brundtland Report, one of the many fruits of the work carried out by the United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development (UN).
Reconcile the satisfaction of demands with the care of the environment
Meanwhile, Sustainable Development will not only imply preservation in terms of the Environment, but also the social and economic aspects must go hand in hand with the former.
In the first instance, sustainable development proposes that first of all the basic needs of a population such as clothing, home and work, must be satisfied, because if on the contrary, what prevails in a society is poverty, inevitably that community will be destined to suffer some kind of catastrophe, even ecological. Meanwhile, the organization of a society and the evolution that in technological matters it can achieve will be fundamental so that the environment, as it suffers the action of man's activity, can recover from it and thus the damages and effects are less.
Then, the primary objective of Sustainable Development will be to define, on the one hand, projects viable and, on the other hand, reconcile the economic, social and environmental aspects of the activities human.
Fundamental maxims with which it is committed
Meanwhile, there are three rules that must be observed and that constitute the conditions for sustainable development: no resources renewable must be used at a rate higher than that of its generation, no pollutant should be produced at a rate greater than it can be recycled, neutralized or, failing that, absorbed by the environment and no non-renewable resource should be used to a higher velocity than necessary to replace it with a renewable resource used in a sustainable way.
Make a commitment in favor of sustainable development
In recent decades, a red alarm has been raised throughout the planet regarding the indiscriminate use of some resources and also of the mistreatment that human beings inflict on the environment in which we live. All this obviously has an impact on the health of the world and the living beings that inhabit it but will also and inevitably affect in a concrete way the possibilities of our children, our grandchildren and that is why the red alert sounds and sounds, so that we realize it and end by drink conscience and most importantly: letters on the matter.
The climate change it shouts warns us that we must be more rational, responsible and respectful in the treatment of the planet and the use of resources. Fortunately, many governments and organisms such as the UN and some NGOs specialized in environmental issues have been conducting awareness campaigns in this regard but it is not enough, the commitment of all is necessary, but an effective commitment, based on action and not on mere word. A commitment that makes us use the resources in a corresponding way and not in a compulsive way. If we go down that path, without a doubt, we will be leaving a better world for our successors.
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