Peter likely believes that Denver's development was not sustainable due to issues such as over-reliance on certain industries (e.g. oil and gas), lack of infrastructure planning, and environmental concerns like air pollution and traffic congestion. These factors could lead to economic instability, negative environmental impacts, and decreased quality of life for Denver residents in the long run.
Sustainability refers to a human economy and society whose cumulative effects do not crash the biosphere-the planet's life support "operating" system and primary economy, that is, do not violate the ecological integrity of the biosphere. Sustainable development refers to the economic and societal development path to get from the unsustainable human economy we have now to ultimate sustainability. Although it is possible to imagine a sustainable economy that does not respect human rights, it is unlikely that a sustainable society could be based on any structural and systematic violation of human rights. In addition, many instances of unsustainable practices are driven, in the first instance, by human rights violations, that is barriers to people meeting their human needs or otherwise degrading peoples' health and well-being. It is also unlikely that the society that would perpetuate structural and systematic human rights violations could conceive of the threats and challenges of sustainability in a way sufficient for generating a development path to sustainability success. Sustainable development and sustainability will require both tapping the collective intelligence of all people, cultures, and ethnicity and their transformation for sustainability. This is impossible without the condition of human rights for all. In fact, it could be summarized that as ecological integrity is the cornerstone of a sustainable economy, human-rights integrity is the cornerstone of a sustainable society served by that sustainable economy. Thus, human rights can be seen as the social dimension and integral component of the ecologic-economic integrity required for sustainable development and ultimate sustainability.
Peter Spink has written: 'The Path of the Mystic'
No-Poverty Zero Hunger Good Health and Well-Being Quality Education Gender Equality Clean and Sanitation Affordable and clean Energy Decent Work and Economic Growth Industry Innovation and Infrastructure Reduced Inequalities
Peter Kostis has written: 'The inside path to better golf' -- subject(s): Golf
Peter Peterson Cherry has written: 'The Portage path' -- subject(s): Portages
i think it's like a career development
Buddhism consists of a path which leads to the freedom from all unsatisfactoriness/suffering. This path can be broadly classified into the development of Morality, Concentration and Wisdom.
it is a path of becoming a person of character
it is a path of becoming a person of character
Physical and psychological development in a child follow different paths, physical progress is about fine and gross motor skills. Whereas psychological development follows emotional progress.
Application development Injury rates below the average management and labor commitment
"Be on the right path": Refers to making correct choices or decisions. "Follow your own path": Encourages an individual to pursue their unique journey or goals. "Stay on the path": Advises to remain focused and committed to a particular direction or course of action. "Career path": Refers to the progression and development of one's profession or job choices.