Gender aspects of environmental development for sustainable development
Автор: S. Kurbanova
Журнал: Science, Education and Innovations in the Context of Modern Problems @imcra
Статья в выпуске: 1-2 vol.7, 2024 года.
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What is sustainable development? There are quite a few definitions in the literature, but there is no unambiguous, generally accepted interpretation of the essence of sustainable development. Usually, sustainable development is understood as development that meets the needs of the present, but does not threaten the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Thus, sustainable development will be if natural capital is renewed as it is depleted or replaced by artificially created capital, it is not eaten away. In other words, humanity should live off the interest on natural capital and not remain a debtor to future generations. The concept of sustainable development emerged as a result of combining three main goals: economic, social and environmental into a single system. The interaction of these elements with each other gives rise to the tasks of sustainable development.
Gender, Environmental development, sustainable development
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/16010275
IDR: 16010275 | DOI: 10.56334/sei/7.1/2.4