Concept of sustainable development

Defined by the United Nations at the Rio de Janeiro Convention 1992 as the need to achieve the right to development so as to achieve equally the developmental and environmental needs of present and future generations.
It can also be said that it is a sustainable development, stability and sustainability in terms of its use in natural resources, which is taken from environmental balance as an officer, aiming at raising the standard of living in all its aspects while regulating environmental resources and organizing them.

Conditions for Sustainable

Economic and social factors are often the main cause of environmental degradation and the conditions for sustainable development can be summarized and promoted:
 
  * The basic human needs must be met without exceeding the external limits of the capacity of the biosphere.
* Meeting the needs of the present without limiting the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
* Conscious management of available resources and environmental capacities and rehabilitation of the environment that has been exposed to recklessness and abuse.
* Adopting policies, expectations and prevention that are more effective and economical in achieving environmentally friendly development and taking into consideration the importance of dealing with the problems of the immediate environment.
* Take into account the achievement of the objectives of sustainable development.
* That the policy is binding on all by law and there are deterrent sanctions for those who are supervised by the state to implement them.
* Education and information about the importance of the environment and the damage caused by the abuse.
* Emphasize the function of the state and perform that function to stop waste and environmental pollution.
* Follow and apply religious teachings and values.

 

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