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Sustainable Development
Concepts , Issues and Challenges
56th Senior Staff Course
BPATC, Savar, Dhaka.
Paper presented by
Md. Shamsul Arefin
Joint Secretary( OSD)
Ministry of Public Administration, Dhaka.
Dated: 29-07-2011
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“Sustainable Development is development that meets the
needs of the present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs.”
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Historical Background
• UN Conference on Environment and Development, or the 1992
Earth summit in Rio de Janeiro – unanimously adopted Agenda 21,
a blueprint for sustainable development.
• Millennium Development Goals – UN General Assembly
resolution 55/2, outlined 8 targets aimed at reducing poverty and
promoting sustainable development
• World Summit on Sustainable Development – reaffirmed the
commitment to Agenda 21 and Millennium Development Goals
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Pillars of Sustainable Development
• Economic Development – poverty eradication
• Social Development – active participation of
women; education; good governance
• Environmental Protection – prevent environmental
degradation and patterns of unsustainable Dev.
At the local, national, regional, and global levels
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Economic Development
• Poverty eradication
• Halve, by 2015, the proportion of the world’s
people with income less than $1/day
• Basic health services for all, reduce health threats
• Increase food availability
• Combat desertification, mitigate effects of drought
and floods
• Provision of clean drinking water
• Enhance industrial productivity
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Changing Unsustainable Patterns of
Consumption and Production
• Cleaner production technologies
• Developing cleaner, more efficient energy
technologies
• Maintain urban air quality and health, and
reduce greenhouse gas emissions
• Sound management of chemicals
throughout the life cycle, and of hazardous
wastes
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Protecting the Natural Resource Base
• Prevent water pollution to
reduce health hazards and
protect ecosystems
• Watershed and groundwater
management
• Support desalination of
seawater, water recycling
• Ensure the sustainable
development of oceans, marine
environmental protection
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Priority Areas for Action
Priority areas for action, identified by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan
• Water and sanitation
• Energy
• Health
• Agriculture
• Biodiversity protection and ecosystem management
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Water and Sanitation
“Water is not only the most
basic of needs but is also
at the center of sustainable
development.”
• Around 1.2 billion people
still have no access to
clean drinking water
• Around 2.4 billion people
do not have adequate
sanitation.
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Water and Sanitation
Some key issues:
• Prevent water pollution to reduce health hazards
• Protect ecosystems
• Introduce technologies for affordable sanitation, industrial
and domestic wastewater treatment
• River basin, watershed and groundwater management
• Support desalination of seawater, water recycling
• Marine environmental protection - oceans, seas, the Earth’s
ecosystem
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Energy
“Some 2 billion people
lack access to
electricity and rely on
traditional fuel sources
such as firewood,
kerosene, or biomass
for their cooking and
heating.”
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Energy
Some key issues:
• Focus on access to energy in rural areas
• Energy conservation and energy efficiency – building
design & management, better mass transportation,
advanced and innovative cleaner technologies
• Promotion of renewable energy
• Action on climate change – ratification by countries of
the Kyoto Protocol
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Health
“Good health is vital for eradicating poverty and
achieving sustainable development.”
Some key issues:
– Reduce mortality rates in 2015: by 66.7% for children &
infants under 5; by 75% for maternal mortality rates
– Control & eradicate communicable diseases, reduce HIV
prevalence, combat malaria, tuberculosis
– Ensure that chemicals are not used and produced in ways
that harm human health
– Reduce air pollution
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Agriculture
“Agriculture is central to sustainable development. About 70% of the poor in
developing countries live in rural areas and depend in one way or another on
agriculture for their survival.”
Some key issues:
– Address serious soil fertility problems
– Diversification of crops
– Increase water-use productivity
– Apply R&D to increase productivity in crops and livestock
– (Sustainable development in the agriculture, forestry and fishery sectors conserves land, preserves water,
plant and animal genetic resources, is environmentally non-degrading, technically appropriate,
economically viable and socially acceptable." (FAO 994))
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between 1960 and 2000:
– world population doubled from 3 to 6 billion people
– global economy increased more than sixfold
to meet this demand:
– food production increased 2 ½ times
– water use doubled
– wood harvests for pulp and paper production tripled
– timber production increased by more than half
Source: http://www.millenniumassessment.org/
Take a look at the Global Agriculture
Who is eating?
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Livestock Development
• Livestock development
– Sustainable animal production
– Improving productivity of animals
– Feed supplementation for increasing
livestock production
– Improving fertility and disease diagnosis
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Fertilizers are chemicals that supply
plant nutrients, mostly N, P and K.
With high yielding varieties of crops,
most soils are unable to supply the
needed amounts of plant nutrients.
Fertilizer Use
Manufacture of N-based synthetic fertilizers
requires fossil fuels as raw materials.
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Source: http://www.allrefer.com/pictures/s4/p0001901-nitrogen-cycle
Fertilizer Use: Nitrogen cycle
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Source: http://www.ecifm.rdg.ac.uk/pesticides.htm
Pesticide Use: Fate of pesticides
in the environment
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Biodiversity
Biodiversity is a modern term which simply means " the variety of life
on earth". This variety can be measured on several different levels.
 Genetic - variation between individuals of the same species. This
includes genetic variation between individuals in a single population ,
as well as variations between different populations of the same
species.
Species - species diversity is the variety of species in a given region
or area. This can be determined by counting the number of different
species
Ecosystem - Communities of plants and animals, together with the
physical characteristics of their environment (e.g. geology, soil and
climate) interlink together as an 'ecosystem'. Ecosystem diversity is
more difficult to measure because there are rarely clear boundaries
between different ecosystems
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Biodiversity
 Biodiversity - is a term we use to describe
the variety of life on Earth.
 It refers to the wide variety of ecosystems
and living organisms like animals, plants, their
habitats and their genes.
 Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life
forms within a given ecosystem.
 Rapid environmental changes typically cause
mass extinctions.
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project-on-sustainable-development-for-class-10.pdf

  • 1. Sustainable Development Concepts , Issues and Challenges 56th Senior Staff Course BPATC, Savar, Dhaka. Paper presented by Md. Shamsul Arefin Joint Secretary( OSD) Ministry of Public Administration, Dhaka. Dated: 29-07-2011 15 October 2021 1 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 2. “Sustainable Development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” 15 October 2021 2 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 3. Historical Background • UN Conference on Environment and Development, or the 1992 Earth summit in Rio de Janeiro – unanimously adopted Agenda 21, a blueprint for sustainable development. • Millennium Development Goals – UN General Assembly resolution 55/2, outlined 8 targets aimed at reducing poverty and promoting sustainable development • World Summit on Sustainable Development – reaffirmed the commitment to Agenda 21 and Millennium Development Goals 15 October 2021 3 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 4. Pillars of Sustainable Development • Economic Development – poverty eradication • Social Development – active participation of women; education; good governance • Environmental Protection – prevent environmental degradation and patterns of unsustainable Dev. At the local, national, regional, and global levels 15 October 2021 4 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 5. Economic Development • Poverty eradication • Halve, by 2015, the proportion of the world’s people with income less than $1/day • Basic health services for all, reduce health threats • Increase food availability • Combat desertification, mitigate effects of drought and floods • Provision of clean drinking water • Enhance industrial productivity 15 October 2021 5 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 6. Changing Unsustainable Patterns of Consumption and Production • Cleaner production technologies • Developing cleaner, more efficient energy technologies • Maintain urban air quality and health, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions • Sound management of chemicals throughout the life cycle, and of hazardous wastes 15 October 2021 6 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 7. Protecting the Natural Resource Base • Prevent water pollution to reduce health hazards and protect ecosystems • Watershed and groundwater management • Support desalination of seawater, water recycling • Ensure the sustainable development of oceans, marine environmental protection 15 October 2021 7 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 8. Priority Areas for Action Priority areas for action, identified by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan • Water and sanitation • Energy • Health • Agriculture • Biodiversity protection and ecosystem management 15 October 2021 8 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 9. Water and Sanitation “Water is not only the most basic of needs but is also at the center of sustainable development.” • Around 1.2 billion people still have no access to clean drinking water • Around 2.4 billion people do not have adequate sanitation. 15 October 2021 9 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 10. Water and Sanitation Some key issues: • Prevent water pollution to reduce health hazards • Protect ecosystems • Introduce technologies for affordable sanitation, industrial and domestic wastewater treatment • River basin, watershed and groundwater management • Support desalination of seawater, water recycling • Marine environmental protection - oceans, seas, the Earth’s ecosystem 15 October 2021 10 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 11. Energy “Some 2 billion people lack access to electricity and rely on traditional fuel sources such as firewood, kerosene, or biomass for their cooking and heating.” 15 October 2021 11 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 12. Energy Some key issues: • Focus on access to energy in rural areas • Energy conservation and energy efficiency – building design & management, better mass transportation, advanced and innovative cleaner technologies • Promotion of renewable energy • Action on climate change – ratification by countries of the Kyoto Protocol 15 October 2021 12 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 13. Health “Good health is vital for eradicating poverty and achieving sustainable development.” Some key issues: – Reduce mortality rates in 2015: by 66.7% for children & infants under 5; by 75% for maternal mortality rates – Control & eradicate communicable diseases, reduce HIV prevalence, combat malaria, tuberculosis – Ensure that chemicals are not used and produced in ways that harm human health – Reduce air pollution 15 October 2021 13 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 14. Agriculture “Agriculture is central to sustainable development. About 70% of the poor in developing countries live in rural areas and depend in one way or another on agriculture for their survival.” Some key issues: – Address serious soil fertility problems – Diversification of crops – Increase water-use productivity – Apply R&D to increase productivity in crops and livestock – (Sustainable development in the agriculture, forestry and fishery sectors conserves land, preserves water, plant and animal genetic resources, is environmentally non-degrading, technically appropriate, economically viable and socially acceptable." (FAO 994)) 15 October 2021 14 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 15. between 1960 and 2000: – world population doubled from 3 to 6 billion people – global economy increased more than sixfold to meet this demand: – food production increased 2 ½ times – water use doubled – wood harvests for pulp and paper production tripled – timber production increased by more than half Source: http://www.millenniumassessment.org/ Take a look at the Global Agriculture Who is eating? 15 October 2021 15 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 16. Livestock Development • Livestock development – Sustainable animal production – Improving productivity of animals – Feed supplementation for increasing livestock production – Improving fertility and disease diagnosis 15 October 2021 16 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 17. Fertilizers are chemicals that supply plant nutrients, mostly N, P and K. With high yielding varieties of crops, most soils are unable to supply the needed amounts of plant nutrients. Fertilizer Use Manufacture of N-based synthetic fertilizers requires fossil fuels as raw materials. 15 October 2021 17 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 18. Source: http://www.allrefer.com/pictures/s4/p0001901-nitrogen-cycle Fertilizer Use: Nitrogen cycle 15 October 2021 18 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 19. Source: http://www.ecifm.rdg.ac.uk/pesticides.htm Pesticide Use: Fate of pesticides in the environment 19 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 20. Biodiversity Biodiversity is a modern term which simply means " the variety of life on earth". This variety can be measured on several different levels.  Genetic - variation between individuals of the same species. This includes genetic variation between individuals in a single population , as well as variations between different populations of the same species. Species - species diversity is the variety of species in a given region or area. This can be determined by counting the number of different species Ecosystem - Communities of plants and animals, together with the physical characteristics of their environment (e.g. geology, soil and climate) interlink together as an 'ecosystem'. Ecosystem diversity is more difficult to measure because there are rarely clear boundaries between different ecosystems 15 October 2021 20 M. Shamsul Arefin
  • 21. Biodiversity  Biodiversity - is a term we use to describe the variety of life on Earth.  It refers to the wide variety of ecosystems and living organisms like animals, plants, their habitats and their genes.  Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life forms within a given ecosystem.  Rapid environmental changes typically cause mass extinctions. 15 October 2021 21 M. Shamsul Arefin
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