Which statements describe sustainable development?

Fishing does not catch more fish than the number of fish that will be born to replace them.
Sustainable development is development that is designed to improve the economic conditions of populations in the world's less-developed countries (LDCs).
Sustainable development is mainly a local issue.
Sustainable development means water use is kept at a level that doesn't reduce the amount available for future use.
Sustainable development policies must consider both environmental protection and economic development.
Trees cannot be cut down at a rate that exceeds the number that will be replaced by new growth.

Respuesta :

1. fishing does not catch more fish than the number of fish that will be born to replace them.    4. Sustainable development means water use is kept at a level that doesn't reduce the amount available for future use.   5. Sustainable development policies consider both environmental protection and economic development.     6. Trees cannot be cut down at a rate that exceeds the number that will be replaced by new growth. 


Answer:

The Correct Statements are 1, 4, 5 and 6.

  • Fishing does not catch more fish than the number of fish that will be born to replace them.
  • Sustainable development means water use is kept at a level that doesn't reduce the amount available for future use.
  • Sustainable development policies consider both environmental protection and economic development.
  • Trees cannot be cut down at a rate that exceeds the number that will be replaced by new growth.

Explanation:

  • The use of renewable and Non- renewable resources in the manner that completed the requirements of the present without deflecting the ability of the coming generation to get their needs.
  • Under Sustainable development people participate to solve their problems.
  • Under Sustainable development people become less dependent on external aid and become more capable of using and developing their resources.