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    The Millennium Development Goals are a set of eight goals designed to better human kind across the globe, on a variety of issues. This was signed into action by the United Nations, with a hope of achieving these objectives between the years 2000 to 2015. Although there was certainly measurable improvement in every goal across the board, ultimately, several of the goals were not met, due in large to the goals set having been unrealistic from the start when considering the condition some of the worst

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    Jay Kelkar B411900 MSc Advanced Manufacturing Engineering and Management MECHANICAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 14MMP409 Sustainable Development: The Engineering Context Individual Coursework Introduction The world is seeing the fastest growing consumer market till date with manufacturers introducing products to generate brand new markets. The consumption of resources has been on the rise and there exists tremendous potential for the recovery of materials and the products as a whole, for

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    Village worked towards the development The Glen Town Center, in efforts of attaining their goal of creating “a lasting source of pride for the community by building quality public amenities, infrastructure, housing plus recreational and job opportunities” (Master Plan and Design Guidelines, 2008). In its construction, The Glen utilizes several principals of the smart growth model, or the sustainable development of healthy communities. The Glen successfully strengthens development toward an existing community

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    After reviewing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal on “Affordable and Clean Energy” (United Nations), I have observed that the majority of the targets listed are truly not measurable. By incorporating the words “increase” and “double”, the targets 7.2 and 7.3 appear to be the only two targets which one can use a clear standard unit of comparison. The target 7.1 uses the concept “universal access” as its amount to achieve by 2030. Although, an amount can be given of the number of people who do

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    term sustainable development has gained a lot of attention, however, it has since been overused to a point of saturation where it has lost the influence it previously elucidated and become a jargon for developers and slogan for environmentalists. What does sustainable development mean? For years scholars have tried to define and articulate the concept of sustainable development which has led it to become an oxymoron of sorts. Over a century before the use of phrase "sustainable development" came

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    Views on Sustainable Development with Specific Reference to Sub-Saharan Africa Allen (1980) puts forward his definition of sustainable development as "development that is likely to achieve lasting satisfaction of human needs and improvement of the quality of human life." The important phrase to consider in this definition is "likely to achieve". This concept in theory can be effective and implemented successfully, however we can critically discuss the concept in terms

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    adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly was a strong endorsement of the largest coordinated international development and poverty alleviation experiment in human history: the prior 15 years’ Millennium Development Goals (or MDGs). Created and ratified by the United Nations General Assembly in 2000, the MDGs were a set of eight very ambitious, coordinated targets intended to inform, organize, and direct the global development agenda for the

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    energy (Financial Times, December 13, 2016). SLB also invests $23.5 million in Alphabet Energy to develop its Power Generating Combustor (PGC) system, which helps to reduce natural gas flaring (NGI's Shale Daily, July 13, 2016). Center for Sustainable Shale Development (CSSD) certifies the operations of EQT Corp (EQT) in Appalachian because EQT has successfully completed the rigorous evaluation and verification process (Platts Commodity News, April 18, 2016). Hess

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    1.1 GROWTH AND ESD: Economic growth is recognised as only one part of the basket of values that contribute to compose development. “The concept of ecologically sustainable development is aimed at ensuring that human activities are kept within an environmentally sustainable envelope of impacts on - and use of - the natural environment” . Economic development and growth should be assessed in direct correlation in a particular economy to gather an equal perspective on the composition and manner of

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    Sustainable development is defined in many methods, but the official definition is explained through Our Common Future: “Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It contains two key concepts: the concept of needs, in particular the essential needs of the world 's poor, to which overriding priority should be given; and the idea of limitations imposed by the state of technology and social

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