viii, 366p., Tables, Figs., App., Bib., Index, 23 cm.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS:- Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Footprints and Sustainability; 3. Sustainable Development, Poverty and the Environment: A Challenge to the Global Community; 4. Toward Sustainable Agriculture: Equity and Environment; 5. Sustainable Urbanisation; 6. Health: A Barometer of Sustainable Development; 7. Sustainable Development: Strategy for the European Union; 8. Canadian Strategic Approach to Sustainable Development; 9. Sustainable Development: Mobilisation and Globalisation; 10. Sustainable Development in India: Perspectives; 11. India's Approach to Sustainable Development;
DESCRIPTION
Sustainable development implies using renewable natural resources in a manner which does not eliminate or degrade them or otherwise diminish their usefulness for further generations. A primary goal of sustainable development is to achive resonable and equitability distributed level of economic well-being that can be prepetuated continually for many human generations. It is a development that meets the need of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own need. This book tries to examine basic concepts of sustainable development and approaches advocated by various countries and issues connected with Health Agriculture Urbanisation poverty. A few case studies of India have also been discussed.