ETIKA LINGKUNGAN DALAM PEMBANGUNAN BERKELANJUTAN
Main Author: | Djaelani, Moh. Solikodin |
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Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Negeri Jakarta
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http://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/econosains/article/view/548 http://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/econosains/article/view/548/473 |
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Much of the world is in a treadmill situation with efforts at best simply keeping living standards from regressing and doing little to protect the environment. Often things end up m a worse state than predeveIopment The concept of sustainable development with the first use of the term in the mid -1970s was widely disseminated by the World Concentration Strategy, which sought to stimulate a more focused approach to the management of living resources and to provide policy guidance on how to do so. Sustainable development was seen as a way of shifting support for conservation and environment to make 0 also playa part in improving human welfare.
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ETIKA LINGKUNGAN DALAM PEMBANGUNAN BERKELANJUTAN |
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Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Negeri Jakarta |
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2011 |
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Abstract
Much of the world is in a treadmill situation with efforts at best simply keeping living standards from regressing and doing little to protect the environment. Often things end up m a worse state than predeveIopment The concept of sustainable development with the first use of the term in the mid -1970s was widely disseminated by the World Concentration Strategy, which sought to stimulate a more focused approach to the management of living resources and to provide policy guidance on how to do so. Sustainable development was seen as a way of shifting support for conservation and environment to make 0 also playa part in improving human welfare.
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