Sustainable Development: Understanding its Meaning and Components
In 1968, Ehrlich’s book “The Population Bomb” and Meadows’ “The Limits to Growth” in 1972 heightened awareness about environmental degradation.
In 1968, Ehrlich’s book “The Population Bomb” and Meadows’ “The Limits to Growth” in 1972 heightened awareness about environmental degradation.
ustainable development encompasses various essential features aimed at ensuring a balanced and enduring progression. Here are some salient characteristics:
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Diffusion of innovations consists of two processes: the dissemination of information about the innovation and the adoption of the innovation.
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