Thursday, June 2, 2011

Sustainability

Sustainability is the ability to endure. In ecology, the term describes how biological systems remain diverse and productive over time. Long lived and healthy lakes and forests are examples of sustainable organic systems. For humans, stable long-term maintenance of well being, environmental, economic and social dimensions are likely to. 



Healthy ecosystems and the environment to humans and other organisms provide critical goods and services. There reduce the negative impact humans have two major ways to enhance ecosystem services. First environmental management, this approach is based largely on the Information earth science, environmental science, biology and protection obtained. Second approach human consumption of resources, the economics of the information obtained is based on large-scale management.
Stability, social and ecological consequences of economic activity through the interface with economics. Ecological economics sustainability economics where social, cultural, healthcare and monetary / financial aspects are integrated is included. Moving towards sustainability is a social challenge that international and national law, urban planning and transport, local and individual lifestyle needs and focuses on ethical consumerism. Ways of living more sustainably living conditions (eg, ecovillages, environmentally sustainable towns and municipalities) take many forms of restructuring, economic (permaculture, green building, sustainable agriculture) areas, or work practices (sustainable architecture) reappraising to can use science to make adjustments in personal life style for the new (clean technologies, renewable energy) technology, develop the natural resources conservation.



 

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