Défis de développement durable pour l'Europe au 21e siècle
Développement ; Développement durable ; Environnement ; Europe ; Siècle 21 ; Stratégie de développement
Development ; Development strategy ; Environment ; Europe ; Sustainable development ; Twenty-first century
Implementation of sustainable development strategies poses great challenges to European Union member states and their neighbouring countries. Empirical analysis of economic, social and environmental development characteristics in European countries
reveals that current development trends are sustainable and lead away from the strategic goals. In this regard, some future tasks are highlighted, especially from the viewpoint of interregional and intergenerational equity and responsability. - (IKR)
Dégradation ; Développement ; Développement durable ; Environnement ; Géographie
Degradation ; Development ; Environment ; Geography ; Sustainable development
The extent and intensity of different forms of degradation of geographical environment and its constituents prove the need for such economic development which will take account of environmental features. In order to increase the environmental
component of human welfare, only passively devised protection of geographical environment is not sufficient. Geography of sustainable development both as an area of research and as a subject in the curriculum, lays emphasis on the significance of landscape
Importance du maintien d'un équilibre dynamique pour un développement durable
Développement ; Développement durable ; Ecosystème ; Environnement ; Equilibre dynamique ; Protection sociale
Development ; Ecosystem ; Environment ; Sustainable development ; Welfare
Sustainable development means principally the search for and the maintaining of equilibrium between material welfare, social security and healthy environment. Natural ecosystems have proved throughout the evolution that inherent to them
In 1992, the United Nations Commission for development and the World Conference for development have emphasized the significance of permanent development. It should base on the presumption, that the satisfaction of present needs do not jeopardize
the needs of future generations. Considering the nature sources and the environment, it means that the environment has limited selfcleaning capacities. From the soil point of view, the permanent development means renewal and protection of all soil functions
Urbanization causes changes within cities and their surrounding areas and deviates from the concepts of sustainable development. The main cause of current condition is the lack of an adequate relation towards the environment. In narrow water
Tourism is not only an important economic activity but also a source of pressures on environment, including water. On the other hand, appropriate water quality is of great importance for tourism development. The contribution of tourism to pressures
fans. Geomorphologic features and processes on alluvial fans, and the influences of alluvial fans on the development of local karst have been investigated in detail. - (IKR)