Demands and opportunities for sustainable development.

Recognizing the non-sustainability of using natural resources over the centuries became imperative when the term "development" still did not include the environmental consequences of all types of uses, among which were those related to food production in the so-called "rural environment." In another type of use of the physical space, small human groups attracted people in search of a sense of community and work, gave rise to villages, which were converted into cities, and also used natural resources after frequent misplanning, which led to river and atmosphere pollution, besides deforestation. In the 20th century, due to some environmental disasters and the scholars' attention, the theme expanded beyond academic and philosophical realms. The concern of organized society with the effects of human activities on the environment has arisen due to the inattentive and uncontrolled use of natural resources. Several global initiatives were implemented, which resulted in Rio-92 (also called Earth Summit), which embraced the term "sustainable development" in full.

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Main Authors: OLIVEIRA, Y. M. M. de, MATTOS, P. P. de, ANDRADE, A. G. de
Other Authors: YEDA MARIA MALHEIROS DE OLIVEIRA, CNPF; PATRICIA POVOA DE MATTOS, CNPF; ALUISIO GRANATO DE ANDRADE, CNPS.
Format: Parte de livro biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2019-11-25
Subjects:Desenvolvimento Sustentável, Recurso Natural, Sustainable development, Natural resources,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1115021
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