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This presentation provides an overview of sustainable development, including discussions on what sustainability is, the three pillars of sustainability,\nthe multidimensional model for sustainable development, and various aspects of sustainable development.
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT What is Sustainability? Sustainability focuses on meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) i...
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT What is Sustainability? Sustainability focuses on meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. What is Sustainability? Environme ntal Economi c Social Three pillars of Sustainabil This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. What is Sustainability? Multidimensional model for sustainable development This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. From unsustainable to sustainable development Does it protect our biodiversity? Does it prevent soil erosion? Does it slow down population growth? Does it increase forest cover? Does it cut off the emissions of CFC, SOx, NOx and CO2 ? Does it reduce waste generation and does it bring benefits to all? This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Was Thanos Right? This universe is finite, its resources, finite. If life is left unchecked, life will cease to exist. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. - Thanos (Infinity the key aspects for sustainable development Inter-generational equity minimize any adverse impacts on resources and environment stop over-exploitation of resources, reduce waste discharge and emissions and maintain ecological balance Intra-generational equity minimize the wealth gaps within and between nations The technology should address to the problems of the developing countries producing drought tolerant varieties for uncertain climates vaccines for infectious diseases clean fuels for domestic and industrial use This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Measures for Sustainable Development Using appropriate technology Reduce, Reuse, Recycle approach Prompting environmental education and awareness Resource utilization as per carrying capacity Implementing effective planning for Population Control Less dependence on non-renewable natural resources This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Carrying capacity The carrying capacity of a biological species in an environment is the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities available in the environment. Carrying capacity has two basic components Supporting capacity (the capacity to regenerate) This PPT should Assimilative capacity be used as reference only. Reading (the capacity to books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Problems of Sustainable Development Disagreements between stakeholders Problem between different communities(Development, economic growth) Uncertainty Global environmental issue Consumption and life style Comparison between developed and undeveloped countries. Arguments over cause and responsibility Pollution, Global warming etc. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Urban Problems Related To Energy Residential and commercial lighting Transportation means including automobiles and public transport for moving from residence to workplace Modern life-style using a large number of electrical gadgets in everyday life Industrial plants using a big proportion of energy. A large amount of waste generation which has to be disposed off properly using energy based techniques Control and prevention of air and water pollution which need energy dependent technologies This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Water Conservation Decreasing run-off losses Reducing evaporation losses Storing water in soil Reducing irrigation losses Re-use of water Preventing wastage of water Increasing block pricing This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Rainwater Harvesting Khadin Johad Tanka This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Rainwater Harvesting Modern Rainwater Harvesting This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Rainwater Harvesting Objectives of Rain Water Harvesting: Rain water harvesting fulfill the demand of water in domestic, industrial, and agricultural sectors. It helps to raise the water table by recharging ground water. It helps in minimizing ground water pollution. The proper harvesting of rain water reduces soil erosion, flooding and run off. It reduces the incidence of floods. Techniques of Rainwater Harvesting This can be done by constructing special structures like dug wells, percolation pits, lagoons, check dams, tanks, etc. Broadly there are two ways of harvesting rainwater: Surface runoff harvesting Roof top rainwater harvesting This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Watershed Management A watershed is an area of land that drains to a common location. A watershed can vary in size, they can represent the area draining to a small stream to the entire area draining to an ocean This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Watershed Management Benefits of Watershed Management Ensure ecological balance Stabilize income even under unfavorable weather conditions. Minimize the risks of drought, landslides floods, and help to reduce erosion and sediment production. Proper utilization of marginal or waste lands through alternate land use systems Maximize productivity per unit area, per unit time and per unit of water. Scope for beneficial developmental activities like domestic water supply, irrigation, hydropower generation, etc. Develop rural areas in the region with clear plans for improving the economy of the region This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity. The 17 SDGs are integrated—they recognize that action in one area will affect outcomes in others, and that development must balance social, economic and environmental sustainability. Countries have committed to prioritize progress for those who're furthest behind. The SDGs are designed to end poverty, hunger, AIDS, and discrimination against women and girls. The creativity, knowhow, technology and financial resources from all of society is necessary to achieve the SDGs in every context. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Thank You This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations.