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Sustainability - Wikipedia UNESCO distinguishes the two like this: " Sustainability is often thought of as a long-term goal (i e a more sustainable world), while sustainable development refers to the many processes and pathways to achieve it "
Description, Theories, Examples, Practices - Britannica A sustainable society is one that has learned to live within the boundaries established by ecological limits It can be maintained as a collective and ongoing entity because practices that imposed excessive burdens upon the environment have been reformed or abolished
What is Sustainability? | UCLA Sustainability The most often quoted definition comes from the UN World Commission on Environment and Development: “sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs ”
Artificial intelligence in sustainable development research The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in sustainability-related scholarly work, such as Sustainable Development Goal research, is growing An analysis now finds that few studies actually use AI
SUSTAINABLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You use sustainable to describe the use of natural resources when this use is kept at a steady level that is not likely to damage the environment the management, conservation and sustainable development of forests Try to buy wood that you know has come from a sustainable source
What Is Sustainability and Why Is It Important? - Treehugger Whether it’s in agriculture, energy use, or personal habits, prioritizing sustainability is crucial to reduce a system’s environmental impact In 2015, all United Nations member states adopted
Sustainability | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology The term ‘sustainability’, as used in policy and common contemporary parlance, has a very European heritage, but its meanings and implications defy easy definition While perhaps most famously the term is used in the UN’s ‘Sustainable Development Goals’, the term has roots in seventeenth century German forestry, where it was used to characterise optimal efficiency in tree planting