Sustainable Development Project Class 10th PDF
Sustainable Development Project Class 10th PDF
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
2019-20
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Acknowledgement
The project on “Sustainable Development” has been presented as per
the guidelines of CBSE. It covers all the important aspects related to
Sustainable Development.
I have devoted a lot of efforts for this project. But it will not be successful without
the kind support and help of many individuals. So I would like to extend my
thankfulness to all of them.
I would like to thank my parents as they provided me with all the necessary
materials needed for the project and friends for their cooperation and
encouragement which helped me in the completion of this project.
I would like to express my gratitude and thank to my Social Science teacher Mr.
who gave me the brilliant chance to research on this
wonderful project which helped me to think about numerous new things.
I also thank all the members who always boosted my moral and encouraged me
during the suggestion period of this project.
It is hoped that this project work will fulfill the expectations of CBSE and
provide me guidance for my further improvement.
So Environmentally sustainable economic growth refers to economic development that meets the
needs of all without leaving future generations with fewer natural resources than those we enjoy
today.
What is sustainable development?
The term Sustainable Development first came to prominence in the world conservation strategy
in 1980.
It achieved a new status with the publication of two significant reports by Brundtland on North
and South. in 1985.Our Common Future and has gained even greater attention since the United
Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janerio in June
1992.
“Sustainable Development means that meets the needs of the present generations without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
The aim of sustainable development is to balance our economic, environmental and social
needs, allowing prosperity for now and future generations. Sustainable development consists of
a long- term, integrated approach to developing and achieving a healthy community by jointly
addressing economic, environmental, and social issues, whilst avoiding the over consumption of
key natural resources.
Evolution of Sustainable Development concept
Sustainable development emerged as a
concept in the early sixties when the
ruthless industrialization in the developed
countries started showing visible signs of
natural degradation and problems of
pollution and ill health. Sustainable
development became a wholesome word
after the Brundtland Commission Report of
1987.
Sustainable development is
development that meets the needs of
the present without compromising the
ability of future generations to meet
their own needs. The essence of this
form of development is a stable
relationship between human activities
and the natural world, which does not
diminish the prospects for future
generations to enjoy a quality of life
at least as good as our own.
1. Economic Development
This is the issue that proves the most problematic as most people disagree on political ideology
what is and is not economically sound, and how it will affect businesses and by extension, jobs
and employability. It is also about providing incentives for businesses and other organisations to
adhere to sustainability guidelines beyond their normal legislative requirements.
Social Development
There are many facets to this pillar. Most importantly is awareness of and legislation protection
of the health of people from pollution and other harmful activities of business and other
organisations. It is also about maintaining access to basic resources without compromising the
quality of life. The biggest hot topic for many people right now is sustainable housing and how
we can better build the homes we live in from sustainable material. The final element is
education - encouraging people to participate in environmental sustainability and teaching
them about the effects of environmental protection as well as warning of the dangers if we
cannot achieve our goals.
Environmental Protection
We all know what we need to do to protect the environment, whether that is recycling, reducing
our power consumption by switching electronic devices off rather than using standby, by
walking short journeys instead of taking the bus. Businesses are regulated to prevent pollution
and to keep their own carbon emissions low. There are incentives to installing renewable power
sources in our homes and businesses. Environmental protection is the third pillar and to many,
the primary concern of the future of humanity. It defines how we should study and protect
ecosystems, air quality, integrity and sustainability of our resources and focusing on the elements
that place stress on the environment.
Sustainable Development and India
From India's point of view, Sustainable Development Goals need to bring together development
and environment into a single set of targets. The fault line, as ever in global conferences, is the
inappropriate balance between environment and development…we could also view the SDGs
and the post 2015 agenda as an opportunity for revisiting and fine-tuning the MDG framework
and sustainably regaining focus on developmental issues.”