Abstract

Sustainable development requires that human economic growth does not come at the price of environmental destruction. The connotation of sustainability has two fundamental aspects, development and sustainability. Without development, there can be no sustainability. If we focus on development without considering sustainability, long-term development will be groundless. Sustainable development mainly involves two aspects, sustainable economic development, and sustainable resource and ecological development. Sustainable development is based on sustainable resource utilization and a good ecological environment, and on sustainable economic development. Since 1992, when the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development adopted it as a common development strategy in the twenty-first century, sustainable development has become a global action plan.

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