Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Sustainable development economics

Keywords agriculture pesticides sustainable development economical principles 1. Introduction... [Pg.493]

Sustainable development Economic development that meets the legitimate needs of current generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. [Pg.16]

A newly emerging concern of chemistry is sustainable development, the economical utilization and renewal of resources coupled with hazardous waste reduction and concern for the environment. This sensitive approach to the environment and our planetary inheritance is known colloquially as green chemistry. Where we s think it appropriate to draw your attention to this important development, we dis- I ( play the small icon shown here in the margin. [Pg.29]

One of the conclusions from the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro (the Earth Summit) was the urgent need to find a more sustainable way of life, based on careful use of resources and a reduction in environmental emissions. There was also a call to move towards a model in which environmental enhancement is fully integrated with economic development. The consequences of this summit have been far-reaching not least by the fact that, in Europe and elsewhere, environmental protection requirements are now integrated into many policies rather than being separate pieces of legislation. Indeed Article 2 of the EC treaty states that the Community shall. .. promote throughout the Community harmonious, balanced and sustainable development of economic activities This may be viewed as the first step towards... [Pg.291]

Resource efficient syntheses and production processes of fine chemicals contribute significantly to sustainable development. This has also been pointed out in Agenda 21 Promote efficient use of materials and resources, taking into account the life cycles of products, in order to realize the economic and environmental benefits of using resources more efficiently and producing fewer wastes (Agenda 21, Chapter 9.18). [Pg.200]

Zero emission plants, environmentally benign or green chemistry, and sustainable development have become the catch phrases of the 1990s (Anastas and Farris, 1994 Anastas and Warner, 1998 Anastas and Williamson, 1998 Clark, 1995). Consequently, traditional concepts of process efficiency are changing from an exclusive focus on chemical yields to one that assigns economic value to eliminating waste and avoiding the use of toxic and/or... [Pg.24]

We consider sustainable development here to involve four key factors (Figure 5) environmental, economic, social and resource/energy sustainability. The connections in Figure 3 illustrate that these factors are interrelated and thus each must taken into consideration to increase sustainable development. [Pg.30]

Environmental protection, Economic growth and social development known as three E s. The mission is to implement an environmentally friendly energy system. If we are to achieve sustainable development, we will need to display greater responsibility for energy, economy and environment. [Pg.97]

At long last, it was announced that, "based on the major ideas and principles declared at the Rio de Janeiro Conference of 1992, Ukraine deems desirable a shift to sustainable development that would ensure a balanced solution to social and economic tasks and to problems of leaving the environment and the potential of natural resources in good order for the current and future generations."... [Pg.27]

As is well known, the concept of sustainable development includes three aspects, namely environmental, economic and social. Underestimating any of these facets will lead to a distortion in this equilateral triangle and to a deviation from the overall strategy of sustainability. This strategy can only be implemented when the three tasks are fulfilled simultaneously. The systems approach reveals strong interactions between the three factors of sustainable development. The sustainability will therefore be determined mainly by those parameters that affect at least two of the three factors. [Pg.28]

The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine suggested that an economic-environmental-social model be devised and employed for the purposes of the country s sustainable development. This is a very complex and time-consuming approach that may not be usable at this time of industrial restructuring, privatization and other involved processes occurring in a collapsed national economy. An alternative tactics is put forward, which is applicable at both national and regional level. Instead of mathematical modeling and optimization, it uses systems approach and decision theory techniques. [Pg.28]

There is an urgent need to find feasible ways that would stop the ensuing depopulation in Ukraine, such ways to ensure survival that would work before die sustainable development concept has been implemented. In these times of a deep economic crisis, the economic and environment-related issues must be attacked simultaneously, in line with one strategy for a cleaner economy. This would be a change from a policy of anthropogenic impact assessment to that of at-source abatement of pollution. [Pg.28]

These points are common to the Sustainable Development Concept and to the cleaner production concept. How could all that be funded It would be ridiculous to suggest that comprehensive actions towards a cleaner economy might be supported by the miserable national budget. There is even less reason to believe that any down-to-earth effort to upgrade some specific facility and implement advanced technologies and state-of-the-art equipment might be funded from it. Furthermore, we can hardly rely on the assistance from the West, and nobody here believes in assistance not backed by economic interest. [Pg.34]

Environment Environmental entries Ecology standards, in fine chemical production, 11 433-434 Economic aspects. See Economics Economic-ecological efficiency, 24 196 sustainable development and, 24 188-189... [Pg.297]

Organizational decisions, strategic, 21 628 Organizational sustainable development initiatives, 24 190-194 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 18 540 21 610... [Pg.655]

Sustainability, environmental impact assessment and, 10 245 Sustainable chemistry, 24 162 Sustainable development, 24 197 chemistry and, 24 162-205 economic-ecological efficiency and, 24 188-189... [Pg.913]

The relationship between environment and security is indirect and multicasual. Therefore it is difficult to assess the risk to security caused by environmental change. Taking into consideration the principle of sustainable development where the environmental, economic and social issues are interdependent and cannot be pursued separately, the integrated risk assessment is particularly useful. [Pg.179]


See other pages where Sustainable development economics is mentioned: [Pg.221]    [Pg.411]    [Pg.512]    [Pg.221]    [Pg.411]    [Pg.512]    [Pg.920]    [Pg.460]    [Pg.583]    [Pg.968]    [Pg.105]    [Pg.246]    [Pg.293]    [Pg.17]    [Pg.17]    [Pg.680]    [Pg.248]    [Pg.44]    [Pg.29]    [Pg.147]    [Pg.22]    [Pg.490]    [Pg.113]    [Pg.320]    [Pg.300]    [Pg.147]    [Pg.223]    [Pg.419]    [Pg.441]    [Pg.37]    [Pg.25]    [Pg.35]    [Pg.35]    [Pg.35]    [Pg.460]   


SEARCH



Development economics

Economic development

Economic indicators sustainable development impact

Economic sustainability

Economic system sustainable development

Sustainable development

Sustainable development classical economics

Sustainable development ecological economics

Sustainable development economic viability

Sustainable development sustainability

Sustained development

Sustaining development

© 2024 chempedia.info