Perspectives for a sustainable society

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Chukwuma, Chrysanthus. “Perspectives for a Sustainable Society”. Environmental Management and Health, vol. 7, no. 5, 1996, pp. 5-20, https://doi.org/10.1108/09566169610130377.
Chukwuma, C. (1996). Perspectives for a sustainable society. Environmental Management and Health, 7(5), 5-20. https://doi.org/10.1108/09566169610130377
Chukwuma C. Perspectives for a sustainable society. Environmental Management and Health. 1996;7(5):5-20.
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How can we harmonize national and global strategies for a truly sustainable society? This paper outlines essential features for environmental protection and resource restoration, emphasizing the need for integrated policies. It addresses the increasing awareness among governments and organizations of the importance of environmental management and health for sustainable development. The article stresses the importance of acquiring basic needs. It focuses on the need to recognize the problem of poverty-ridden populations. It highlights the critical role of using available resources effectively and equitably. The article concludes that economic sustainability is essential for developmental action and that resources must be used in a way that supports basic needs and promotes a better quality of life. This research suggests that, to achieve a sustainable society, resources should be used without causing untoward environmental pollutants.

This article, published in Environmental Management and Health, contributes to the journal's focus on sustainable development. It discusses the significance of national and global strategies for environmental management and restoration of natural resources. By stressing the need for a global policy for environmental management and health for sustainable development, the paper fits within the journal's scope.

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