3. Three Pillars of Sustainability
• Environmental
• Economic
• Social
4. Environmental Sustainability
• Environmental sustainability is the ability to
maintain rates of renewable resource harvest,
pollution creation, and non-renewable
resource depletion that can be continued
indefinitely.
5. Sustainable Development
• The development that meets the needs of the
present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs.
10. Human Development
• It involves studies of the human
condition with its core being the capability
approach.
• The process of enlarging people's choices",
said choices being allowing them to "lead a
long and healthy life, to be educated, to enjoy
a decent standard of living", as well as
"political freedom, other guaranteed human
rights and various ingredients of self-respect
11. Pillars Of Human Development
• Equity
• Sustainability
• Productivity
• Empowerment
• Cooperation
• Security
12. Human Development Index
• A tool developed by the United Nations to
measure and rank countries' levels of social and
economic development based on four
criteria: Life expectancy at birth, mean years of
schooling, expected years of schooling and gross
national income per capita. The HDI makes it
possible to track changes in development levels
over time and to compare development levels in
different countries.
• Rank of India is 135.