Sustainable Development

Sustainable Development refers to the ‘development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs’. This most widely accepted definition of Sustainable Development was given by the Brundtland Commission in its report Our Common Future (1987).

Core Elements of Sustainable Development

  • Environmental Sustainability: It ensures nature's protection and wise usage by preventing it from being used as an endless source of resources.
  • Environmental sustainability is achieved by a variety of factors, including water conservation, renewable energy investment, support for sustainable transportation, and innovation in sustainable building and architecture.
  • Social Sustainability: ....
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