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Environmentally unsustainable occurs when there is no balance between social goals and a balanced budget. Environmental deregulation policies and inflation can also be environmentally unsustainable.
The more economic development that occurs, the less sustainable the development is. Rapid growth is done at the expense of developing sustainable practices. Profit requires maximizing exploitation of resources and labor.
After a brief contraction in 2009 (-0.64% of GDP), Brazil has experienced a dramatic growth of +7% during 2010. However this growth is not sustainable due to high inflations associated with it (6.7%) But overall, Brazil is experiencing economic growth
There are a variety of ways to attain and maintain sustainable development. For example, when you cut down trees replace them with new saplings. As long as the resource is renewable and we use that and continue to maintain that resource then we can attain sustainable development.
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Environmentally unsustainable occurs when there is no balance between social goals and a balanced budget. Environmental deregulation policies and inflation can also be environmentally unsustainable.
To engineer the economic growth that it desperately needs, Greece can establish and promote sustainable industries in the developing world.
Gabor Zovanyi has written: 'The no-growth imperative' -- subject(s): Communities, Land use, Planning, Economic development, Sustainable development 'Growth management for a sustainable future' -- subject(s): Economic development, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Economic development, Environmental aspects of Land use, Land use, Planning, Sustainable development
Low and stable inflation rate. Low unemployment rate.
The more economic development that occurs, the less sustainable the development is. Rapid growth is done at the expense of developing sustainable practices. Profit requires maximizing exploitation of resources and labor.
No. Without economic growth the economy of a country will stagnate. If this happens then jobs and sales will be lost which will add to the depression. However it should be regulated in a sustainable manner
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After a brief contraction in 2009 (-0.64% of GDP), Brazil has experienced a dramatic growth of +7% during 2010. However this growth is not sustainable due to high inflations associated with it (6.7%) But overall, Brazil is experiencing economic growth
to help the government develop policies to encourage economic growth and protect the environment.
There are a variety of ways to attain and maintain sustainable development. For example, when you cut down trees replace them with new saplings. As long as the resource is renewable and we use that and continue to maintain that resource then we can attain sustainable development.
Paul van den Noord has written: 'Sustainable economic growth' -- subject(s): Environmental management, Management, Natural resources, Sustainable development