Urbanisation is not a problem in the process of sustainable development. Sustainable development is not achievable if the process of urbanisation is carried out properly.
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Eternity is, in fact, a deceptive concept. Most of the time it seems easy to you. But at the same time, it seems that the conclusion is not as simple as it seems. Implementing it is a complete exercise. Suppose, if we connect this concept with the atmosphere, the environment and the eternity of the earth, then the concept of eternity can be easily understood. In this context, eternity has only one meaning in the end. That is, "Earth's natural resources must be used in a planned and appropriate manner." If our future generation is to be safe, the whole of mankind must understand the collective responsibility and take care of every action! ”
Now in such a situation the confusion grows. Because the meaning of our eternity is changing in terms of society, local political class, economy and some other factors. Here are two more points to understand. The first issue is how the local political, social and economic factors in the area have to do with the ecosystem to date. So the second point is, what exactly is the concept of development of that concept in the current situation? How is the knowledge there used to implement it? How is the action done?
There are many challenges in the process of sustainable development. One of the biggest challenges facing human society today is bridging the gap with the ecosystem. Because of the concept of human society, ecosystem and modern development, a new system has also emerged. Recently, new information, evidence, and scientific understanding of biodiversity, the environment, and the climate have begun to grow. We have seen that this gap is narrowing.
For example, it is a fact that human behavior is causing changes in the climate, which is having an adverse effect on the overall geographical situation and society as a whole. This matter has now come to the notice of the people. Awareness is also growing in this regard. But still the confusion doesn’t end there. Because, what will be the development process that can sustain the current economic growth, and at the same time protect the environment? The answer is yet to be found. This question has caused controversy in many countries. As a result, some countries have opted out of international agreements to protect the environment, to reduce carbon emissions over a specific period of time.
Now, in such a situation, sustainable development becomes a mirage. Many may conclude that in this situation you can never reach the goal. At the same time, according to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), no interdependent system has yet been established that can relate to development and environmental protection. Given the current situation, sustainable development is the use of clean energy technology, experimental business models for environmental protection and relentless efforts to consolidate environmentally sensitive factors.
Of course this situation is challenging. Yet, the great potential for coherent and coherent mechanisms that can drive the principle of cyclical economics also lies in this situation. But if these possibilities are to be reflected in real opportunities that could benefit many stakeholders, then the very concept of sustainable development needs to change.
There is also a need to change the complementary environment and business model that is conducive to sustainable development. Of course, these changes may not be dramatic, nor do they require changes in the fundamentals of sustainability at any institutional level or by policymakers. There are also three or four important aspects of the change that needs to be made. The first of these is a bit spacious, while the other two are connected to each other even though they are different from each other.
The first aspect is to harmonize all the most developed plans for sustainable development to date. That is, to create a series that can keep the interrelationships of different cyclic economies interconnected, actually working, and manageable. If we take a closer look at the current situation, we will see that in the industrial definition, there are many models and lifestyles that are interrelated in terms of quantity, size and standardization. Which you can easily guess. However, they are not used properly or in the right place, and this often hinders the concept of sustainable development and the way it works to achieve it. The best example of this is the places where mining takes place. The way of life of such a place, The local economy and its methods of doing business are closely linked to the exploitation of resources and mineral rich terrain. Now the goal of sustainable development in such a place cannot be achieved according to the basic principles. On the contrary, efforts for sustainable development in such places are limited to paving the way for continuous use of technology. In such a place, we need to make changes in the concept and functioning of sustainable development in such a way that the changes can be applied smoothly in those places.
Considering this, given the various aspects of urbanization, it can be said that the situation of urbanization is the most suitable option. But even then, the four factors are more consistent than each other. The first is that urbanization is accelerating in the world. India and China have the highest rates of urbanization. That is why it is necessary or more appropriate to focus on this growing urbanization or implement the concept of sustainable development in the same direction. Another important point is that urbanization keeps us getting a myriad of small references that can complement different lifestyles. Numerous facilities such as milling, works, administration, technology, habitat also make it possible to integrate, expand and then integrate the processes required for sustainable development in order to build an integrated cyclical economy.
The third important aspect related to the urban situation is that, basically, the density of the city is large. So there are a number of business models at the level of scale and size that are basically capable and effective. Due to such diversified businesses, many stakeholders have access to the necessities of life and amenities available at various levels of prices.
The fourth and most important aspect of urbanization is that, compared to other situations, cities have a wide range of basic amenities such as governance, financial management as well as availability of technology. Using which the concepts and methods of sustainable development can be implemented in practice, and for that the situation of urbanization is the ultimate need.
Interaction is the second and third aspect of these changes. An economy consisting of diverse lifestyles, diverse business models, social systems, administrative systems and local as well as small and large elements of society is the need for any sustainable form of integrated and interconnected cyclical economy. This means that the way we work, the way we move from one place to another, what and how we eat, how we spend our holidays, how we build our homes and how we build our homes are all features of an urban value system. Need to do. And it also requires setting aside a system centered around current financial values.
Travel, work or leisure is one of the current features of urban life. Energy is used in all these transactions. Another important aspect is that we should create an energy consumption index for every action in cities, where energy is used in any product, service and transaction in exchange for value in the form of money. Such value-added energy consumption indices will enable you to create business models that are environmentally sensitive and environmentally efficient.
An important third aspect that is directly related to the second aspect is food. Not everyone knows this, but on a commercial and industrial level, poultry and meat production, food germination, processing equipment, cold storages, different types of storage systems, all these products are transported to different places, especially in urban areas and so on. There are a number of related processes that are major contributors to greenhouse gas and carbon emissions.
In fact, the whole system needs to be restructured, a fact that has not reached many. This whole process of urbanization has been going on like an unwritten rule for the last several years. Cereals are not grown in cities. Therefore, naturally, the agricultural sector is related to rural areas like villages. However, in recent times, some business models related to agriculture have started to emerge, which have raised questions about the system that operates according to the unwritten rules of today.
Importantly, these new models have also provided a number of business options in a sustainable, viable, and environmentally friendly manner. We can certainly see the example of Singapore for this. There have been numerous successful experiments in growing food grains in urban gardens using vertical, or roof-parking spaces, using small-to-large open spaces in cities. In fact, with the help of society and various elements, food production can certainly be taken up using the open spaces in cities.
The concept of sustainable development should be considered as a sacred dish of food, which can never be achieved in reality. Or if we want to achieve tangible eternity, we need to take concrete and clear steps with the right context in mind. In fact, urbanization, especially in China or India, is not a major problem along the way to sustainable development. On the contrary, following the concept of sustainable development, urbanization should be considered as the ideal platform for innovation at full capacity.
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