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Different interpretations of sustainable development

Sustainable development should not hinder development but give a better quality of life now and in the future. “Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs” Brundtland 1980.

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Different interpretations of sustainable development

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  1. Sustainable development should not hinder development but give a better quality of life now and in the future. “Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs” Brundtland 1980

  2. Different interpretations of sustainable development • Social Development • NEEDS of people must be met equally. • NEEDS: • Access to medical care • Suitable housing • Food and sanitation • Sustainable development will achieve these needs by promoting equality, education and work within local communities. Environmental Protection Limited resources on Earth and everyone NEEDS clean air, land to live on and food. Sustainable development will achieve these needs by looking at current issues such as global warming and deforestation. Promotion of sustainable human activities. Economic Development Economic NEEDS of people: improved medical care and education that enables people to support themselves. Sustainable development will achieve these needs by sustainable economies. All countries to compete on a global scale. Essential drugs/products that are affordable.

  3. “We strive to be a safety leader in our industry,a world-class operator, a good corporate citizenand a great employer. We are working toenhance safety and risk management, earnback trust and grow value.” Source: http://www.bp.com/sectionbodycopy.do?categoryId=3311&contentId=7066754&nicam=vanity&redirect=www.bp.com/sustainability Why has BP chosen this interpretation of sustainable development? And will it achieve sustainability? How might governments and other organisations differ in their interpretation of sustainability?

  4. Think Global BUT ............... As a result of the 2004 consultation to develop new UK sustainable development strategy the following issues have been highlighted as the main priority areas for immediate action. WHAT ARE THEY? Achieving sustainability in the UK; identification of key priorities. Summary: What do these priorities tell you about definition and interpretation of sustainable development? Climate change and energy – Why? Natural resources – Why? Sustainable communities – Why? Sustainable consumption and production – Why?

  5. Development of policies by large organisations to make them more sustainable FOOD-ASDA/ Wal-mart Communications industry- Nokia Global company- General Electric Power generation- coal fired power stations

  6. What are each of these organisations interpretations of sustainability?

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