2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-75250-9
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Sustainable Development and the Limitation of Growth

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“…This is because the dangerous transformation of the environment has become global. These changes have affected all the subsystems and components of the environment over the entire surface of the planet, extending as far as its poles, leaving untouched perhaps only the ocean depths, as has been confirmed by various scientific studies (Speth 2009;Danilov-Danil'yan et al 2009). Below are some points summarized from (Capra 1983;Speth 2009;Speth 2012;Danilov-Danil'yan et al 2009) elaborating the current global ecological crisis that has occurred due to the economic activity of humankind:…”
Section: Economic Growth and The Environmentmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…This is because the dangerous transformation of the environment has become global. These changes have affected all the subsystems and components of the environment over the entire surface of the planet, extending as far as its poles, leaving untouched perhaps only the ocean depths, as has been confirmed by various scientific studies (Speth 2009;Danilov-Danil'yan et al 2009). Below are some points summarized from (Capra 1983;Speth 2009;Speth 2012;Danilov-Danil'yan et al 2009) elaborating the current global ecological crisis that has occurred due to the economic activity of humankind:…”
Section: Economic Growth and The Environmentmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Soil mantle loss from erosion and deterioration due to modern agricultural practices amounts to 60,000 km 2 per year. In addition, thousands of square kilometers are neutralized every year through the salinization and erosion of soils, which no longer remain available for the earth's biosphere (Danilov-Danil'yan et al 2009). • Increased desertification.…”
Section: Economic Growth and The Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V.I. Danilov-Danilyan proposes to clarify the translation of the term as "continuously maintained development" [3]. Some researchers view sustainable development as a slow "normal growth", constrained by reasonable needs and periods of self-renewal of renewable resources.…”
Section: Methodology and Theoretical Basismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most rational management is in the direction of natural self-regulatory mechanisms restoration, i.e. biotic regulation [5]. It should be aimed at restoring the natural ecological potential [6] of ecosystems or its increase through implementation of targeted system of measures based on the use of objective natural development laws that allows directing natural chain reactions to the option which is favourable for the ecosystems, economy and human life.…”
Section: Analysis Of Previous Researchesmentioning
confidence: 99%