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Sustainable development : Theoretical Review
[Développement durable : Revue théorique Sustainable development : Theoretical Review]

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  • Yahya Fikri

    (LARSMAG - ENCG TANGER - UNIVERSITE ABDELMALEK ESSAADI - LABORATOIRE DE RECHERCHE EN STRATEGIE MANAGEMENT ET GOUVERNANCE ENCG TANGER - UNIVERSITE ABDELMALEK ESSAADI)

  • Mohamed Rhalma

    (LARSMAG - ENCG TANGER - UNIVERSITE ABDELMALEK ESSAADI - LABORATOIRE DE RECHERCHE EN STRATEGIE MANAGEMENT ET GOUVERNANCE ENCG TANGER - UNIVERSITE ABDELMALEK ESSAADI)

  • Enseignement Professeur D

Abstract

In order to balance economic advancement, environmental protection, and social well-being and to meet the needs of the present generation without jeopardizing the needs of the future, the concept of sustainable development is complex and encompasses many theories and approaches. The emergence of sustainable development explains the adverse effects. But the idea of sustainable development has several gaps that lead to more questions than answers. The emergence of sustainable development explains the negative effects. The idea of sustainable development, however, has several gaps that lead to more problems than they do answers. As a result, in order to provide an absolute definition for sustainable development, very in-depth conversations are required, keeping in mind that this notion is challenging to grasp. The way and context in which the term " sustainable development " is used suggest numerous interpretations and definitions. Consequently, the purpose of our study is to define and clarify the notion of sustainable development in order to achieve a transcendence of arbitrary exclusions through a review of the literature that has already been published. Also stated, how did you conceptually frame "the concept of sustainable development"?. So, in order to address our question, we will define through the ideas that support sustainable development. I'm talking about "development" and "durability." And We have provided a comparison of the theoretical frameworks for territorial development and sustainable development. Then, in order to avoid any arbitrary interpretation, we will proceed to compile all definitions related to sustainable development and Territorial development. So, we've chosen the storytelling methodology. A precise definition and interpretation of sustainable development have been the subject of extensive research and dispute, but the notion itself is still rather well defined. According to Browning & Rigolo (2019), the paradigm of sustainable development allows for improving quality of life without affecting ecosystems or causing harmful environmental effects. We'll explain what we heard from sustainable development in the following, including its roots, components, etc.

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  • Yahya Fikri & Mohamed Rhalma & Enseignement Professeur D, 2023. "Sustainable development : Theoretical Review [Développement durable : Revue théorique Sustainable development : Theoretical Review]," Post-Print hal-04262106, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04262106
    DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8378223
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    Keywords

    Sustainable Development Durability Development Territorial development Citizen. JEL Classification: Q01 Paper type: Theoretical Research; Sustainable Development; Durability; Development; Territorial development; Citizen. JEL Classification: Q01 Paper type: Theoretical Research;
    All these keywords.

    JEL classification:

    • Q01 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - General - - - Sustainable Development
    • Q01 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - General - - - Sustainable Development

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