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What is Sustainable Development?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1997
The paper proposes two axioms that capture the idea of sustainable development and derives the welfare criterion that they imply. The axioms require that neither the present nor the future should play a dictatorial role in society’s choices over time.
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Sustainable Development

2010
An analysis of the contribution of the concept of sustainable development to international environmental law.
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Sustainability and Sustainable Development

2014
Sustainability, or sustainable development, is generally understood to mean a state or condition that enables the fulfillment of economic and social needs without compromising the natural resources and environmental quality that are the foundation of human health, safety, and security.
Alan D. Hecht, Joseph Fiksel
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Sustainable development strategy. Sustainable development in Azerbaijan

NATURE AND SCIENCE, 2022
Əhali artdıqca təbii ehtiyatlara tələbat da artır. Bununla belə, təbii sərvətlər tükənməz deyil və yaxın gələcəkdə onların bəzilərinin tamamilə tükənməsi ehtimalı var. İnsanlar təbii sərvətlərin ömrü boyu tükənə biləcəyini dərk etmir və yalnız tükəndikdən sonra böyük problemlərlə üzləşirlər.
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Sustainable development of mangroves

Landscape and Urban Planning, 1991
Abstract Mangroves cover extensive wetland areas in the tropics and have a very diverse appearance resulting from different environmental conditions. Long neglected as a valuable natural resources, mangrove development has now gained momentum and large tracts of mangroves have been reclaimed for agriculture, converted into aquacultural ponds and ...
Pons, L.J., Fischler, J.L.
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Sustainability and Sustainable Development

2020
If the survival of humanity on our planet is to be secured in the long term in an acceptable state, radical social changes are required, whereby it must be critically examined whether the radicalness and speed of these changes can even prevent a systemic collapse.
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Bioeconomy for Sustainable Development

Biotechnology Journal, 2019
Bioeconomy is an emerging paradigm under which the creation, development, and revitalization of economic systems based on a sustainable use of renewable biological resources in a balanced way is rapidly spreading globally. Bioeconomy is building bridges between biotechnology and economy as well as between science, industry, and society.
Alfredo Aguilar   +2 more
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Women and Sustainable Development

Equal Opportunities International, 1992
Sustainable Development refers to a development process which enhances people's capacity to create and consume wealth on a lasting basis. It requires, among other things, a socioeconomic political and cultural environment which enables people to engage and sustain the development process.
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Sustainable energy development: History of the concept and emerging themes

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
Ernst Worrell
exaly  

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