India’s contribution to sustainable development: a comprehensive analysis

Authors

  • Dr. Hukum Singh Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Education, Government Degree College, Budaun, Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Prof. Pramod Kumar Varshney Professor, Department of Commerce, Damyanti Raj Anand Government P. G. College, Bisauli, Badaun, Uttar Pradesh, India

Keywords:

sustainable development, environment, biodiversity, ecosystem, education

Abstract

Development that is sustainable is one which satisfies current demands without jeopardizing the prospects for future generations to fulfil their dreams. Concept of security can be defined in many unique ways, but at its core it is a way society has evolved to balance many specific and competing needs for recognition of the environment we face socially financial limits. A sustainable city is one that uses management and urban planning to improve its environmental impact. To define an Eco city, think of a green spaces, solar powered buildings, residential gardens, and more pedestrians. This is not always a dream for the future. Smart cities are going green. Urban ecosystems and higher environmental monitoring. There is a link between biodiversity and ecosystems. Ecosystems consist of many organisms that interact with each other and their environment. Biodiversity underpins, among other things, the good functioning of ecosystems, helping to determine the species that are likely to live around ecosystems, as well as the capabilities of these species and their interactions with other species. United Airlines International Airport uses the term “education for sustainable development” (ESD), which is defined as education that fosters changes in values, character, knowledge, skills, and resources in order to improve human well-being and ease of living. The purpose of sustainability education is to support and help current and future students meet their financial, social and environmental needs with balance and coordination.

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Published

2024-03-30

How to Cite

[1]
H. Singh and P. . Kumar Varshney, “India’s contribution to sustainable development: a comprehensive analysis”, J. Soc. Rev. Dev., vol. 3, no. Special 1, pp. 144–146, Mar. 2024.