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What is Environmental Sustainability
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It is defined as could be defined as a condition of balance, resilience, and interconnectedness that allows human society to satisfy its needs while neither exceeding the capacity of its supporting ecosystems to continue to regenerate the services necessary to meet those needs nor by our actions diminishing biological diversity.
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A systemic concept that involves a global development model incorporating aspects of a mass consumption system where the extraction of raw materials is considered a priority.
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It means ensuring the continuity of natural resources.
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Refers to engaging in practices that do not compromise the
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ly sustainable company preserves natural resources, biodiversity, and avoids any activity that would destabilize the ecosystem.
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That emphasizes the need to prevent the waste of resources of future generations while meeting current needs.
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Environmental sustainability
is linked to natural resources and conserving them. It aims to protect ecosystems now and for the future.
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It is concerned with whether
environmental
resources will be protected and maintained for future generations. Of the three pillars, the most important is
environmental sustainability
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Refers to regulations aiming to
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Is related with the maintenance of the factors and practices that contribute to the quality of environment on a long-term basis.
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It is about how to represent the relationship between the needs and the environment, and it is concerned with whether
environmental
resources will be protected and maintained for future generations.
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A state of stable self-regulation of nature and the environment, the process of waste disposal without harm to ecosystems and the absence of negative physical and chemical effects on biological objects. In other words, society, as little as possible should affect the nature, to apply a negative kind of strikes and attacks against the environment, as well as to take all possible measures to protect and defend it.
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The responsible relations with the environment purposely to prevent degradation of natural resources and offering future generation quality environment.
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Keeping ecological balance despite the use of natural resources.
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Interaction with environment to avoid degradation of resources and ensure long term
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quality.
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Is the conscientious development of a society through the responsible use and hopefully reuse of natural resources, reducing any form of waste.
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There is also a growing awareness that Green IS is not only a contributor, but perhaps will be a key facilitator for sustainable strategies. As the interest for
environmental
strategies unfolds, so does the understanding for how Green IS will be part of the solution. Its relevance and ever increasing employment only broadens the context of
environmental sustainability
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Sustainability
in a broad sense, is the capacity to endure. In ecology, the word describes how biological systems remain diverse and productive over time. For humans it is the potential for long-term maintenance of wellbeing, which in turn depends on the wellbeing of the natural world and the responsible use of natural resources.
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Environmental sustainability
is defined as responsible interaction with the environment to avoid depletion or degradation of natural resources and allow for long-term
environmental
quality. The practice of
environmental sustainability
helps to ensure that the needs of today's population are met without jeopardizing the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
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Eliminate
environmental
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The situation whereby the society or a certain group manages to conserve the natural physical potential for the wellbeing of nature itself for good life.
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