Sustainable development or called with sustainable development. The term sustainable development was introduced in the World Conservation Strategy (World Conservation Strategy), published by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN), and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in 1980, 1982, UNEP organized a special session commemorating the world environment movement 10 years (1972-1982) in Nairobi, Kenya, as a reaction to dissatisfaction over its handling of the environment over the years. In the special session of the Commission on the establishment of the world agreed to the environment and sustainable development (World Commission on Environment and Development-WCED). The UN chose Harlem Brundtland Norway Madam PRIME MINISTER and former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Sudan Mansyur Khaled, respectively Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the WCED. According to the Brundtland Report of the United Nations (1987), sustainable development is a process of development (land, cities, businesses, communities, etc.) that principled "meets the needs of the present without compromising the fulfilment of the needs of future generations". One of the factors that must be faced in order to achieve sustainable development is how to improve the environmental devastation without sacrificing the needs of economic development and social justice.
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