According to UN sustainable development meets to the needs of present without compromising with future generations ability to meet their own needs was introduced by Gro Hardem Brandtiand the 1st Prime minister of Norway and Chairman of World Commission on environment and development.
2. According to UN sustainable development meets to the needs of present
without compromising with future generations ability to meet their own needs was
introduced by Gro Hardem Brandtiand the 1st Prime minister of Norway and
Chairman of World Commission on environment and development.
Objectives: -
•Social progress which recognizes every ones needs.
•Effective environment protection
•Proper usage of natural resources
Maintenance of high and stable levels of economic growth and employment.
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3. Principles: -
•Respect and care for the community of life
•Improve the quality of human life
•Converse the earth’s vitability and diversity
•Maximize the renewable resources
•Change attitude and practices
•Care for our own planet
•Framing rules for integrated development and conservation
•Finally create a global alliances
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4. Issues to be analyzed at various levels
•Ozone depletion, air pollution and climatic change at global levels.
•Water pollution, deforestation, biodiversity, desertification and soil erosion at
regional, national and local levels.
•Soil losses at farm level, plot level and nutrient cycles.
For successful development
•Interaction and co-ordination among people globally.
•Wealth redistribution
•Relationship between human and nature should be strengthened
•Practical implementation is needed.
•For attaining the above rules active involvement of all stakeholders is needed.
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Kakatiya University, Warangal
5. No poverty and Zero hunger
A million mile journey starts with a single step. Poverty is more than just lack of
income or access to resources resulting in deprivation of education and food to poor.
Our contribution: -
•Lend money for startup which can be repaid when the person progress (maid
servants or their kids)
•Mobilization of resources from different sources to meet the needs of the needy.
•Donating of leftover food during functions and avoid wastage while ordering
functions.
•Equal rights to economic resources
•During leisure time educating, counseling, guiding the needy it may be individual or
through NGO’s and voluntary groups.
•Create sound policy frameworks at your levels with co-operation for economic
development of people.
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Kakatiya University, Warangal
6. Gender equality: -
Gender equality is regarded as human right by UN.
Discrimination based on a person’s sex or gender making other superior.
Barriers: -
a) Socio cultural and religious influences
b) Patriarchy
c) Illiteracy
d) Lack of education and injustices against women
e) Physical and sexual violence
f) Impact of stereotype
g) Child marriages and professional obstacles.
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Kakatiya University, Warangal
7. Contribution: -
•Equal treatment of children by parent from childhood at homes and teachers
at schools.
•Eradicating patriarchy
•Equal education and property right to children
•Sensitizing the society
•Economic independence to boost her self confidence
•Empowering women to use her full capacity
•Boasting the morale and self confidence
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Kakatiya University, Warangal
8. Affordable and clean energy: -
Ensure access to affordable energy from clean energy sources like solar, wind, thermal at
cheap rate by using different technologies
Our contribution: -
•Buy rechargeable electronics. Switch off the appliances when not in use
•Replacing diesel generators with solar panels and cleaning of these from dust and dirt.
•Implementation of circular economy at different levels
•Behavioral changes in house holders. Use of sorted wooden resources for heating energy
•Proper utilization of biomass from disaster by upgrading technology.
•Use of solar lamp at homes & offices. Use of clean cook stove
•Double the improvement in energy efficiency, use of energy efficient LED bulbs.
•Investments, expansion of infrastructures and upgrade technologies of new renewable energy
to displace the traditional methods. Save water from wastage.
•Lastly the mindset matters for which a tailored approach on energy is needed.
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Kakatiya University, Warangal
9. Good health and well being
•Good health and well being is needed for self awareness and self confidence.
•Diseases can be reduced by prevention, treatment and awareness through
education about sexual and reproductive health care topics.
•Clarity of personal vision, education and career choices
•Promotion of physical and mental health involving co-operation from family and
society.
•Eradication of poverty and reduces excessive and unnecessary consumption in rich
countries
•Support and develop research related to vaccine and medicines to disease.
•Ability to manage stress. Eating healthy and balanced diet
•Avoid junk food. Have positive thoughts, actions and experiences.
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Kakatiya University, Warangal
10. Life in water: -
Oceans absorb about 40% of the carbon-di-oxide produced by human on earth and
the its resources contribute USD – 28 trillions to global economy every year.
Our contributions:-
•Prevent and reduce marine pollution from land based activities
•Restore its healthiness and productivity
•Avoid overfishing, ocean acidification, illegal and unregulated fishing
•Increase the economic benefits to least developed countries and people.
•Develop research capacity and transfer marine technology to conserve the marine
bio diversity
•Refrain from introducing new subsidiary which can contribute to re regular fishing
•Marine biodiversity is lost due to pressure from agriculture expansion,
industrialization, pollution and desertification.
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Kakatiya University, Warangal