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What Is Sustainability? A Layman Perspective

In: Sustainability

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  • Muhammad Hashim

    (National Textile University)

  • Muhammad Nazam

    (Institute of Business Management Sciences, University of Agriculture)

  • Sajjad Ahmad Baig

    (National Textile University)

  • Sadia Samar Ali

    (Faculty of Engineering, King Abdul-Aziz University)

  • Manzoor Ahmad

    (National Textile University)

Abstract

Sustainability and sustainable development have specifically focused on people’s well-being and equity levels. The basic objective of the present research study is to elaborate the meaning of sustainability and sustainable development for laymen or beginners. In this research study, the topics of city sustainability, business sustainability, dimensions and pillars of sustainability are discussed in depth. Nowadays, the developing countries are facing severe socio-economic pressure and environmental challenges to achieve sustainable development goals. The challenges faced by developing countries include lack of financial resources, political instability, pollution, emission of smoke from vehicles, factories, or brick kilns, water contamination, food adulteration, social inequalities, poverty, and population growth. Sustainability and sustainable development have specifically addressed the people’s well-being and equity. Developing countries should develop and implement social policies to promote social unity, tolerance, and justice, while integrating economic, social, and environmental paradigms of sustainability. Several examples are discussed concerning developing and developed countries. Finally, this study highlights the challenges and opportunities of sustainability in developing countries. Thorough this chapter, a beginner will understand the core concepts of sustainability and sustainable development in the context of developing and developed countries. This research study is composed of the following sections, Sect. 1 discuss the introduction, Sect. 2 describes the literature, Sect. 3 describes the challenges and opportunities, and last Sect. 4 summarize the study.

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  • Muhammad Hashim & Muhammad Nazam & Sajjad Ahmad Baig & Sadia Samar Ali & Manzoor Ahmad, 2023. "What Is Sustainability? A Layman Perspective," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Fausto Pedro García Márquez & Benjamin Lev (ed.), Sustainability, pages 9-26, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-3-031-16620-4_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-16620-4_2
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    1. Islam Elgammal & Obaid Al-Modaf, 2023. "The Antecedent of the Sustainable Purchasing Attitudes among Generation Z: A Terror Management Theory Perspective," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(12), pages 1-19, June.

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