Promoting Sustainability with Ecological,Economic and Social Dimensions in Developing Countries |
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Authors: | Anupam Khajuria Takanori Matsui Takashi Machimura Tohru Morioka |
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Institution: | 1. Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering , Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University , 565-087 , Osaka Yamada-oka 2–1, Suita, Osaka , Japan anupam@ge.see.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp;3. Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University , 565–0871 , Yamada-oka 2–1, Suita, Osaka , Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract Sustainable development is one of the most important ideas, and goals of our time. It is defined as “development which meets the needs and aspirations of the current generation and develops safe and sound society for future generation”. Achieving sustainable development thus involves a vigorous and urgent debate on different dimensions. The different dimensions of sustainability as a framework involve all issues such as science, technology, economic growth and development, health, education, finance investment and trade, politics, natural disasters, population growth and terrorism, etc. No single dimension is responsible to develop sustainable society. This article mainly described the integrated relationship among the three dimensions of sustainability. |
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Keywords: | sustainability economic growth dimensions ecological and social |
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