While the global pursuit of economic growth has successfully raised living standards for many, it has also pushed our natural resources to a breaking point, creating an urgent dilemma for future generations.
This research investigates the essential link between environmental preservation and sustainable development, focusing on how we might curb degradation without halting economic progress.
By employing a descriptive methodology and analyzing trends within data from organizations like the World Bank and the IMF, the author examines the global impact of resource consumption across different economic tiers.
The study reveals a double-edged sword: developed nations often over-exploit resources for surplus production, while developing countries do so out of a necessity to alleviate poverty.
It is concluded that our current trajectory is unsustainable for both humans and wildlife, arguing that the judicious use of environmental assets is the only viable path toward a stable and lasting economic future.
Learn more about this study here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/285433097_Relationship_between_environment_and_sustainable_economic_development_a_theoretical_approach_to_environmental_problems
Reference
Awan, Dr.Abdul. (2013). Relationship between environment and sustainable economic development: a theoretical approach to environmental problems. Int. J. Asian Soc. Sci.. 3. 741-761
