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Sustainable development refers to a process of development wherein the quality of the environment is maintained by the use of exhaustible resources. This is to ensure the quality of the total stock of all forms of wealth (including environmental wealth) must not be depleted. Many forms of development erode the environmental resources upon which they are based; which in turn, undermines present economic development and reduces future possibilities drastically. Therefore, sustainable development should keep in view the stability of the ecosystem. With this view, the International Union of Conservation of Nature has defined sustainable development as ‘improving the quality of human life while living within the carrying capacity of the supporting ecosystem. Concerned with the growing opinion of the world community on the environmental issues, the United Nations established a World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) headed by the Norwegian Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland.
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- Agriculture has been in practice in India for thousands of years.
- Continued uses of land without well-matched techno-institutional reforms lead to slow down the pace of agricultural development.
- Inspite of development of sources of irrigation most of the farmers in large parts of the country still depend upon monsoon and natural fertility of the soil.
- Our population grew at a fast rate than agriculture production. Agriculture which provides a livelihood for more than 60 per cent of its population, needs some serious technical and institutional reforms.
- Exploitation by local moneylenders and middlemen.
- Lack of insurance against natural calamities.
- Primitive methods of farming.
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Biotic resources: All resources which are obtained from the biosphere and have life are known as biotic resources e.g. forests, animals, birds, etc. Mineral fuels can be regarded as biotic resources since they are derived from or products formed from decayed organic matter.
Abiotic resources: All resources which are non-living are called abiotic resources e.g. mineral ores, petroleum, etc. These resources fall into the larger category of natural resources which occur naturally in the environment and are not created or produced by humans or human activity.
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