Sustainable Development
Sustainable development is a globally widespread concept that is becoming more and more important.
The term "sustainable development" is defined in many ways, but the most popular and internationally recognized definition given in the Brundtland report "Our Common Future".
Sustainable development is "development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability and the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."
For several years the concept of sustainability is considered a model for sustainable development of mankind. Sustainable development aims to achieve social justice, environmental compatibility and economic efficiency. Moreover, sustainable form of economy and way of life only use
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Unpolluted natural waters of the Danube basin serve as supplies of drinking water for people. Water is used in industry as cooler and starting working material; farmers need water to irrigate the fields.
In hydro power plants on the rivers produce electricity; moreover River and major tributaries N'important trade routes with a long tradition in shipping. Natural floodplain areas serve as flood protection and river landscape provides people recreation, sport and recreation.
The vast natural diversity of the Danube basin, with more than 5000 animal species and over 2000 species of higher plants and many different habitats (such as riparian floodplain forests, mountain streams, ponds or Danube Delta, with its enormous reed) represent a unique natural treasure that must be preserved and protected from pollution and harmful ways of operation.
The principle of sustainable use based on the use of natural resources only to the border, from which they can be self-renewable.
A sustainable economy is characterized by persistence of major resources and develop new technologies so that the system sustainable operation to improve
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Who is responsible for environmental pollution must also pay for its removal and restoration of the previous state of the water. In factories as the perfect application of the principle "Polluter pays" would be closed wastewater cycle. It was signed international Directive in order to achieve joint local solutions serving successfully growing economy without damaging the natural resources.
European Water Framework Directive
On 22 December 2000 the European Framework Directive Water entered into force in all member states of the European Union. In addition, all
Danube basin countries, including countries that are not members of the European Union, have agreed to implement the Framework Directive
Water. The aim of this Directive is to ensure interaction between countries in the catchment area in promoting joint management. The main element in the Directive is to be taken of the river catchment in setting management measures, as water and water quality do not recognize political boundaries.
The most basic environmental objectives of water directive are:
• To prevent deterioration of surface and groundwater;
• To protect, conserve and restore all water
Freshwater is also looked at as floodplain management is observed. The patterns of environmental quality are also examined. My hypothesis is that pH levels and drainage account for the significant differences in vegetation between the areas. This is because both drainage and pH levels play a role in what type of soil is available. The pH level determines the types of plants that grow and the drainage effects the type of soil present, which influences the
Croix River watershed have reflected the importance the river plays in the development of the local economy, as the most populous areas have been located along the lower main stem of the St. Croix” (International Joint Commission Report). The size of the population, structure and distribution are the determining factors of the watershed health. So it is so important that to know about these factors as it influences the development of life and the area around. With the increase in population density along the river , the use of natural resources especially water increases for normal and industrial use. There should be a well established balance between land use, population density and social,economical and industrial development for conserving a healthy
Runoff, a common problem in many areas, has many causes. These causes, although sometimes avoidable,such as pollution, it can be repaired. As pollution and erosion, two of the main topics in this paper, affect the water quality, the agents aiding the processes are unstoppable. While agents are unstoppable, runoff is still controllable as far as the rate of runoff. When writing a paper such as this, the many information collected is shown in separate paragraphs, corresponding to the ideas.
White understands that some people may argue that we are destroying or “raping” nature through development and urbanization. However, White does not believe this; he believes as long as humans work with nature, instead of against forces of nature, to fulfill both their purpose and the purpose of nature, in this case, the flow of the river, both humans and nature can prosper together. White uses the example of humans embracing natural water flow fluctuations in the Columbia River rather than setting up storage tanks to manually control the river. This example shows how humans can utilize the natural work and energy of the river and nature to reach common goals. The Colombia River is not only a creation of nature but also a creation of humans.
The fresh water is good for drinking, bathing, irrigating and hunting. The animals would naturally be near the river for survival so they didn't need to move to hunt. Also the fact a river was right there is ideal for framing and natural vegetation along the river like grass and berry bushes can be used as a food source or production of goods. The Nile was also used for transportation, so they needed that for trade. The deserts nearby are not good to live on because it's hard to farm or transport goods with no river.
Economy and jobs – assists in developing a diverse and resilient economy with more investment to produce skilled employees. 2. Environment – encourages environmental sustainability by lowering the environmental impact. 3. Finite and non-renewable resource use – includes regular audits for non-renewable resource usage and
Sustainability can be defined as business practices that both meet the needs of the present and don’t compromise meeting the needs of the future. Environmental sustainability involves deliberate actions that protect the environment, provide longevity of natural resources, maintain ecological support for the future, as well as guard against the endangerment of the planet. Sustainability and the Triple Bottom Line Frog’s Leap Winery has made every effort in its daily activities and operations to tackle sustainability and the triple bottom line of measuring their
ASSESSMENT/AUDIT 1. Understanding of why it is important to measure sustainability and the associated problems and conflicts of different indicator sets and types Evidence – It is really difficult to find exact concept for measuring sustainability. For instance the measurement of life parameters is differ between different cultures and individuals. So, different solutions will be required to be found for many different communities. However; we should not assume that things we cannot measured easily is not important.
I agree with the assertion that in the context of Sustainable Development ‘the reality of life today is that the economy dominates environment and society. The Concept of Sustainable Development Sustainable development refers to “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs”, and was produced by the Brundtland report (WCED, 1987). The concept also takes into account the needs of the poor in developing countries by outlining achievable objectives of importance (WCED, 1987).
The most recent flood occur in Kuching, Sarawak where heavy rainfall caused some areas around Kuching to be inundated by flood waters and most roads became congested as they were impassable to traffic. The heavy downpour was still continuing around Kuching and several stalled vehicles were left on the flooded roads. Several key places were flooded including the Sarawak General Hospital, Sarawak Contingent Police Headquarters at Jalan Badaruddin, Padungan fire and rescue station, Faculty of Medicine at Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Universiti Teknologi Mara Samarahan campus, and areas around Padang Merdeka. Meanwhile, a landslide was reported to occur at mile 18 Jalan Serian Tebedu which made the road impassable. Several villagers who lived around the river banks especially in
Sustainable development is a model that aims to link the idea of what is to be sustained, with what is to be developed, and focuses on three pillars, economics, social and environmental (Kates, Parris, and Leiserowitz, 2005; pp. 3). As a holistic approach it seeks to develop the three pillars, on a local, regional and global level. This paper will analyse the concept of sustainable development and the strengths and weaknesses of this approach will be discussed. Firstly, a background of this model will be presented, which will explore the three pillars. Secondly, the strengths and weaknesses will be evaluated, and lastly, a brief contrast will be provided of the opinions of sustainable development between the Global North and Global South.
Sustainability: If you take a look around at what’s really happening in our world, there’s an inescapable pattern of ‘what’s going on is simply unsustainable’ and in other words, it can’t go on for much longer. Sustainability is to “meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”. As cities began to grow with the population increase, the need for a sustainable development became more apparent as resources began to diminish in quantity and value. Left to it’s own devices, the Earth is a sustainable system.
According to the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) “A green economy is one that results in improved human well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities. In its simplest expression, a green economy can be thought of as one, which is low carbon, resource efficient and socially inclusive. ” This states that green economies are not based on demand for sacrifice, but on the idea of qualitative growth, where low-carbon and environment friendly technologies are utilized as well as international cooperation plays a key
INTRODUCTION Water is a transparent and nearly colorless chemical substance that is the main constituent of Earth 's streams, lakes, and oceans, and the fluids of most living organisms. Water plays an important role in the world economy. Approximately 70% of the freshwater used by humans goes to agriculture. Fishing in salt and fresh water bodies is a major source of food for many parts of the world.
Water is the most important component found on the surface of the earth because it is source of life for living creatures. However, water pollution has become a global concern. Water pollution can have several forms from diverse sources. It is expected that there will be a lack of clean water in next few decades due to pollution. Nile river water in Egypt is the focus of attention of many studies due to many reasons.