Pillars of Sustainable Development
Pillars of Sustainable Development
Development
Before we start…
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Will you?
What is sustainable development?
“Sustainable development is
development that meets the needs
of the present without
compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own
needs.”
A brief history of sustainable development
1972: Stockholm UN 1987: Brundtland
1962: Rachel Carson’s Conference on Human Commission: “Our
book “Silent Spring” Development, first bringing Common Future”
becomes the catalyst for together heads of state on
modern environmentalism a massive scale to address
the question of environment
and development
2002: Johannesburg
Conference on 2009: COP15 Copenhagen
Sustainable Development 2010: COP16 Cancun And now…
• Johannesburg Plan of 2011: COP17 Durban
Rio+20…
Implementation
Society Sustainable development is more than just
caring about the environment, or generating
money through economic growth.
Economy Sustainable
development
▪ Debt eradication
We need mechanisms to “measure” sustainable development. This is why indicators are used. One of the
current issues is that the indicator used, GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is not appropriate for measuring
sustainable development. Firstly, it is based on money. Secondly, using GDP as measure does not reflect social
inequality or resource overexploitation.
1. Technology
2. Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Approach
3. Promoting Environmental Education and Awareness
4. Resource Utilization as Per Carrying Capacity
5. Improving Quality of Life Including Social, Cultural
and Economic Dimensions
Technology