Equitable use of resourses for sustainable livelihoods

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There is a huge gap between rich and poor. In this age of development the rich have gone richer and the poor is becoming more poorer.. This has lead to unsustainable growth. There is an increasing global concern about the management of natural resources. The solution to this problem is to have more ...


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EQUITABLE USE OF RESOURSES
FOR SUSTAINABLE
LIVELIHOODS
BySuchitra
GRDCE COLLEGE

❖content
➢Introduction
➢Model of sustainable development
➢Principle of sustainable development
➢Objectives
➢Needs
➢Measures for sustainable development
➢Technology that can save energy
➢Political challeges
➢conclusion

SUSTAINABLE Lifestyle
➢Sustainablelivingisalifestylethatattemptstoreduceanindividual'sorsociety'suseoftheEarth's
naturalresourcesandpersonalresources.
➢Mostbasic,sustainablelivingmeanslivingalifestylethatusesasfewresourcesaspossibleandcauses
theleastamountofenvironmentaldamageforfuturegenerationstodealwith.
➢Sustainablelivingmustincludearelianceonsustainableenergy.
➢Theenergysourcesusedmustberenewableratherthanlimitedinquantity.
➢Asustainablehomeshouldbeconstructedfrommaterialsthathavebeenproducedinan
environmentallyfriendlymanner.
➢Thethreeimportantandnecessaryfactorsinvolvedinmaintainingtheeartharesocial,environmental,
andeconomic,andtheenvironmentalfactoraffectsbothsocialandeconomicissues.

❖Principles of sustainable development
that leads to a sustainable livlihood

❖Live within environmental limits
➢Environmental limitscan be defined as the point beyond which
theenvironmentexceeds its ability to provide essential
resources.

❖Achieving a sustainable econom y
➢Asustainable economyis one that is resilient and provides a good quality of
life for everybody.

❖Promoting good governance
➢Good governance is a way of measuring how public institutions conduct
public affairs and manage public resources in a preferred way.

❖Using sound science responsibly

❖Ensuring astrong ,healthy and just society
➢Enable communityto take care of their own environment.
➢Change attitude and practices
➢Provide a national frame work for integrating development
and conservation

❖objective

❖Need
➢Resources should be conserved to -
➢To support life by maintaining ecological balance.
➢To ensure that the future generations will be able to access the resources.
➢To preserve the biodiversity.
➢To make sure human race survives.

BIODIVERSITY
•Biodiversity conservation protects plant, animal, microbial and genetic
resources for food production, agriculture, and ecosystem functions such as
fertilizing the soil, recycling nutrients, regulating pests and disease,
controlling erosion, and pollinating crops and trees.

❖Humanracecannotsurvivewithout
➢I strongly believe that nature and ourselves are one in itself
➢we are weaker when we are separate but together we take on the world—
literally!
➢Nature works simultaneously with humans, and humans work
simultaneously with nature to produce an ongoing output and input of life
on earth.
➢Nature simply provides the air ,water we need.

SAVE RESOURCES FOR FUTURE
GENERATION
•As the population of the world is increasing at an alarming rate, the
consumption of natural resources is also increasing. Hence, these resources
should be conserved save them for future generations.

ECOLOGICAL BALANCE
•The balance is very important because it ensures
survival, existence and stability of the
environment.
•It ensures that no particular species is exploited or
overused. For example, human activities such as
farming and resources exploitation are checked to
prevent excessive destruction of the forests.
Deforestation leads to drought. Drought reduces
food production resulting to insufficient food.
Insufficient food leads to starvation and later
death occurs, hence reducing the existence of
some species.

❖Technology That Can Save Energy
➢Thermal power plant
➢Hydro power plant
➢Bio-gas
➢Wind energy
➢Solar energy
➢Geothermal energy

➢Thermal Power Plant

➢Hydro Power Plant
▪Indiais the 5th globally for installed
hydroelectric powercapacity.
▪Thehydro-electric powerplants
atDarjeelingandShivanasamudram
were established in 1898 and 1902.
and these are Asia’s first
hydroelectric plant.
Electricity

➢Bio-gas
➢Mixture of gases containing methane, carbon
dioxide, hydrogen and hydrogen sulphate.
➢Bio-gas contains 75% of methane gas.
➢The slurry left behind used as manure as it
contains as it is rich in nitrogen and phosphorus

➢Wind Energy
•Minimumwindspeedrequiredis15km/hr.
•PresentwindpowerpotentialofIndiais
1020MW.
•Largestwindenergyfarmhasbeen
establishednearKanyakumariinTamilnadu
&itgenerates380MWofelectricity.
Electricity

➢Solar Energy
▪Sunlight is converted into thermal energy.
▪The average intensity ofsolar radiationreceived onIndiais
200 MW/km square.

➢Geo Thermal Energy
•Geothermal Plant in India
•Tattapaniin Chhattisgarh.
•Pugain Jammu & Kashmir.
•Cambay Graben in Gujarat.
•Manikaranin Himachal
Pradesh.
•Surajkundin Jharkhand.

❖Political challenges
➢Lack of good and correct data
➢Prioritization is must
➢Ambition only works when you finance it
➢Where there is a political will, there is a way
➢Local government often faces complex challenges and often lack in coping

SAVE RESOURCES FOR FUTURE GENERATION
➢As the population of the world is increasing at an alarming rate, the
consumption of natural resources is also increasing. Hence, these resources
should be conserved save them for future generations.

CONCLUSION
Resourcemanagementshouldbelessenergy-
intensive,suitabletolocalecologyandneeds
ofthepeople,lesscost-intensiveandmore
viableintermsofeconomy,ecologyand
culture.Afairersharingofresourceswill
narrowdownthegapbetweentherichand
thepoorandwillleadtosustainable
developmentforallandnotjustfora
privilegedgroup,Allmemberofthisbiotic
systemhastheprivilegefortheequitable
sharingofnaturalresources.Manhasnoright
toplunderthenaturalresourcesEquitableuse
ofresourcesforsustainablelifestyles.