Sustainable Development

     Bhavik Khandhar
Introduction
• Sustainable development:
  Complying with today’s
  demands without
  compromising the ability of
  future generations to meet
  their wants
• Controlled development is
  the need of the hour
• Inaction will bring about the
  downfall of Planet Earth’s
  most intelligent species
Sub Divisions
• Sustainable Development
  encompasses:
   – Environmental
      Sustainability
   – Economic Sustainability
   – Sociopolitical
      Sustainability
• Failure to harmonize
  between these 3
  components can prove
  detrimental to Homo Sapiens
  ultimately bringing about its
  downfall
Current Scenario
• Man is blissfully ignorant and insensitive to the
  equation between his actions on the surroundings
• Persistent blame game between citizens and
  government. But what about the environment?
• Need to raise awareness regarding the detrimental
  effects of uncontrolled exploitation of natural
  resources and increasing pollution levels amongst
  others that compromises our present and endangers
  our future
Environment sustainability
• Innumerable earth summits
  coupled with prescient ideation
  have led to the birth of infinite
  policies
• But ‘Introduction without
  Execution’ is baseless
• And ‘Execution without
  Implemental action’ further
  delineates the futility of it all
• Individual cognition is the best
  driving force:
  ‘Self help is the best help’
Community Actions/Problems
Practical Solutions
• RECYCLE, RECYCLE
  RECYCLE
• Conserve To Preserve:
  Banning paper bags,
  switching to cloth bags
• Intelligent utilization to
  obviate revitalization:
  Writing on both sides
Economic Sustainability
• Decoupling economic growth from
  environment
• Incorporating eco-efficient
  measures at the manufacturing and
  production stage
• Advocating Green Economy
• Expediting enforcement of
  environmental concerns into
  organizational management and
  strategizing
• Encouraging evolvement of
  regulatory institutions in tandem
  with cognitive ones
Industrial Waste Problems
• No specific disposal sites for
  industrial waste; nearby
  rivers bear the brunt
• Industries located in non-
  conforming areas cause
  water and air pollution
  besides waste pollution
• No consent from local
  governing bodies while
  setting up industries. Hence
  dealing with industrial solid
  waste becomes a menace
Industrial Waste Solutions
• Maintaining and
  allocating proper
  dumping grounds
• Organizing timely
  collection, treatment
  and disposal of liquid
  and solid wastes
• Issuing licenses to only
  those industries that
  abide by the law
Slum Waste Problems
• No segregation of
  methods for disposal of
  liquid and solid wastes.
  For both, the disposal
  methods are similar.
• This leads to overflow of
  garbage, creating an
  unhygienic breeding
  ground for micro-
  organisms which in turn
  leads to break outs of
  epidemics and pandemics
  of myriad diseases
Slum Waste Solutions
• Increasing the collection
  cycle of garbage every
  week
• Placing two garbage bins
  every 10 km with distinct
  tags: liquid waste and
  solid waste
• Amalgamation of civic
  responsibility, by the
  people and waste
  management
  strategies, by the
  government will help curb
  the problem
Community Actions/Problems
Practical Solutions
• Carpooling for local
  commuting
• Walking or cycling to
  cover short distances
• Using public transport
  All the above will lead
  to a significant
  reduction in carbon
  footprint emissions
Practical Solutions
• Introducing taxation
  systems limiting a
  vehicle’s carbon dioxide
  emission or fuel
  consumption level
• Using cheaper
  alternative fuels
• Using hybrid & fuel cell
  vehicles
Socio political sustainability
• Governmental duty to
  work tirelessly for societal
  upliftment through
  incorporation of High
  Living Standards and
  Poverty Eradication
• Bridging the void between
  ‘Developing Economy’ and
  ‘Developed Economy’
• Initiating sensitivity toward
  the environment while
  framing policies
Community Actions/Problems
• India’s burgeoning
  population could have
  been an asset but is
  proving to be its biggest
  liability in terms of
  increasing crime rates
  and pollution levels
• Educating the rural and
  urban population about
  the necessities of
  sustainable
  development
• Throwing light on the
  inter linkage between
  self and environment.
Practical Solutions
• Providing free
  education schemes for
  the under privileged
• Increasing the number
  of schools in rural India
• Setting up inclusive
  schooling centers with
  equal opportunity for
  both sexes
Practical Solutions
• Elucidating myriad
  contraceptive
  techniques through
  advertisements, demon
  strations and free
  lectures in order to curb
  population growth
Inner Awareness – Best Solution
• Solutions for
  sustainability will only
  work where most
  people connect with
  their cities, their
  environments, and each
  other on an everyday
  basis. This is where
  change occurs and is
  experienced
  immediately.
References
•   Wikipedia
•   Google images
•   http://www.acea.be
•   http://www.lbl.gov
•   http://urbanindia.nic.in
The End

Sustainable Development

  • 1.
    Sustainable Development Bhavik Khandhar
  • 2.
    Introduction • Sustainable development: Complying with today’s demands without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their wants • Controlled development is the need of the hour • Inaction will bring about the downfall of Planet Earth’s most intelligent species
  • 3.
    Sub Divisions • SustainableDevelopment encompasses: – Environmental Sustainability – Economic Sustainability – Sociopolitical Sustainability • Failure to harmonize between these 3 components can prove detrimental to Homo Sapiens ultimately bringing about its downfall
  • 4.
    Current Scenario • Manis blissfully ignorant and insensitive to the equation between his actions on the surroundings • Persistent blame game between citizens and government. But what about the environment? • Need to raise awareness regarding the detrimental effects of uncontrolled exploitation of natural resources and increasing pollution levels amongst others that compromises our present and endangers our future
  • 5.
    Environment sustainability • Innumerableearth summits coupled with prescient ideation have led to the birth of infinite policies • But ‘Introduction without Execution’ is baseless • And ‘Execution without Implemental action’ further delineates the futility of it all • Individual cognition is the best driving force: ‘Self help is the best help’
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Practical Solutions • RECYCLE,RECYCLE RECYCLE • Conserve To Preserve: Banning paper bags, switching to cloth bags • Intelligent utilization to obviate revitalization: Writing on both sides
  • 8.
    Economic Sustainability • Decouplingeconomic growth from environment • Incorporating eco-efficient measures at the manufacturing and production stage • Advocating Green Economy • Expediting enforcement of environmental concerns into organizational management and strategizing • Encouraging evolvement of regulatory institutions in tandem with cognitive ones
  • 9.
    Industrial Waste Problems •No specific disposal sites for industrial waste; nearby rivers bear the brunt • Industries located in non- conforming areas cause water and air pollution besides waste pollution • No consent from local governing bodies while setting up industries. Hence dealing with industrial solid waste becomes a menace
  • 10.
    Industrial Waste Solutions •Maintaining and allocating proper dumping grounds • Organizing timely collection, treatment and disposal of liquid and solid wastes • Issuing licenses to only those industries that abide by the law
  • 11.
    Slum Waste Problems •No segregation of methods for disposal of liquid and solid wastes. For both, the disposal methods are similar. • This leads to overflow of garbage, creating an unhygienic breeding ground for micro- organisms which in turn leads to break outs of epidemics and pandemics of myriad diseases
  • 12.
    Slum Waste Solutions •Increasing the collection cycle of garbage every week • Placing two garbage bins every 10 km with distinct tags: liquid waste and solid waste • Amalgamation of civic responsibility, by the people and waste management strategies, by the government will help curb the problem
  • 13.
  • 14.
    Practical Solutions • Carpoolingfor local commuting • Walking or cycling to cover short distances • Using public transport All the above will lead to a significant reduction in carbon footprint emissions
  • 15.
    Practical Solutions • Introducingtaxation systems limiting a vehicle’s carbon dioxide emission or fuel consumption level • Using cheaper alternative fuels • Using hybrid & fuel cell vehicles
  • 16.
    Socio political sustainability •Governmental duty to work tirelessly for societal upliftment through incorporation of High Living Standards and Poverty Eradication • Bridging the void between ‘Developing Economy’ and ‘Developed Economy’ • Initiating sensitivity toward the environment while framing policies
  • 17.
    Community Actions/Problems • India’sburgeoning population could have been an asset but is proving to be its biggest liability in terms of increasing crime rates and pollution levels • Educating the rural and urban population about the necessities of sustainable development • Throwing light on the inter linkage between self and environment.
  • 18.
    Practical Solutions • Providingfree education schemes for the under privileged • Increasing the number of schools in rural India • Setting up inclusive schooling centers with equal opportunity for both sexes
  • 19.
    Practical Solutions • Elucidatingmyriad contraceptive techniques through advertisements, demon strations and free lectures in order to curb population growth
  • 20.
    Inner Awareness –Best Solution • Solutions for sustainability will only work where most people connect with their cities, their environments, and each other on an everyday basis. This is where change occurs and is experienced immediately.
  • 21.
    References • Wikipedia • Google images • http://www.acea.be • http://www.lbl.gov • http://urbanindia.nic.in
  • 22.