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.

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) logo, including the colour wheel and 17 icons are available for use in the six official languages of the UN (ArabicChineseEnglishFrenchRussianSpanish). Please read the guidelines for their use.

SDG LOGO, INCLUDING COLOUR WHEEL AND 17 ICONS

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