186 words Paragraph on Sustainable Agriculture
The available natural resources in a country determine its socio-economic strength. Technological knowhow and economic determinism enhance the resource use capability of the country for development.
The available natural resources in a country determine its socio-economic strength. Technological knowhow and economic determinism enhance the resource use capability of the country for development.
Problems of sustainable development are rooted in issues of resource use and their pattern of distribution and ownership. Thus a policy towards sustainable development cannot be framed in isolation to politics and state regulations.
There are serious challenges to economic growth in present times which may be described under following points:
The challenge of sustainable development is the challenge of achieving environmental conservation and resource management without compromising the targets of growth and development.
Sustainable development emerged as a concept in the early sixties when the ruthless industrialization in the developed countries started showing visible signs of natural degradation and problems of pollution and ill health.
Sustainable development is the concept of needs and limitations imposed by technology and society on the environment’s ability to meet the present and future needs.
The World Tourism Report defines sustainable tourism "as a model form of economic development that exemplifies stewardhip of environment and sensitivity to community and cultural aspirations."