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Environmental SustainabilityEnvironmental sustainability refers to the ability of natural ecosystems to remain diverse and productive, thus being able to support life over a period of time. All human activity is based on these ecological goods and services. Some human activities, such as the excessive production of greenhouse gas emissions (including carbon dioxide), have led [..]
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Environmental SustainabilityLong-term maintenance of ecosystem components and functions for future generations.
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Environmental SustainabilityLong-term maintenance of ecosystem components and functions for future generations.
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Environmental SustainabilityMaintenance of ecosystem components and functions for future generations.
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Environmental SustainabilityThe control of current and future activities to prevent irreversible or other significant, long-term change to the environment or its dependent living resources (Anon, 2001).
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Environmental SustainabilityWorking and behaving in a way that protects the sources of raw materials to ensure that they are available in an ongoing way to future generations.
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Environmental SustainabilityThis term refers to the management of ecosystems and the environment so that the quality of land, air, and water can be protected.
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