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۱۲۶۶۰۰۰۰ريال
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Emerging Issues in Sustainable Development

ناشر:
Springer
دسته بندی: حقوق تجارت - حقوق تجارت

شابک: ۹۷۸۴۴۳۱۵۶۴۲۴۹

سال چاپ:۲۰۱۶

۴۲۲ صفحه - رقعي (شوميز) - چاپ ۱
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Natural resources include the raw materials mankind derives from the functioning ecosystems of the planet Earth as well as the products and services that are derived from them. Natural resources include a wide variety of entities and products, such as metals, water, fossil fuels, and biological products of many kinds. Natural resources are essential to the economic and spiritual well-being of mankind and life on Earth. There are three special reasons why we should give particular attention to natural resources. First, what we call natural resources are part and parcel of the Earth’s functioning ecosystems, which are essential to life on Earth. Second, natural resources provide mankind with what scientists call “ecosystem services”—things we take for granted, such as water for our needs, protection for our coastal lands, and supplies of fish and other products. Third, natural resources are inherently limited; we must take care to use them wisely. For the foregoing reasons, what we now call “sustainable development” is very important when dealing with natural resources. Sustainable development, briefly stated, is the use of natural resources with a view of preserving essential natural resources for future generations. Sustainable development is a concept that permits economic growth and use of resources but mandates the wise usage of resources to ensure their future availability. When we consider the scope of application of sustainable development applied to our political and economic systems, we may divide sustainable development into two levels: domestic sustainable development and sustainable development at the international level.
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