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This 10 page paper looks at the concept and practice of sustainable development in a global context, including what it is, how it takes place and general attitudes and practice. The paper then considers the way that the UAE is adopting sustainable development policies and practices within the global context. The bibliography cites 13 sources.
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such as An Inconvenient Truth with Al Gore, directed by Davis Guggenheim have also raised public awareness. There is no doubt that sustainable development is an important issue and one
that needs to be tackled on a global as well as a local basis. This means all countries need to deal with the issue, limited negative impacts and creating policies
and encouragement for sustainable development to take place from the United States to the United Arab Eremites, all countries and citizens within those countries need to take action in order
for sustainable development to become a reality. In this paper the concept and approaches to sustainable development will be examined and then the approach that a single region has towards
sustainable development can be considered. There is no single definition to apply to the term sustainable development. It can be interpreted as
meaning that as any consumption will mean the use of some resources, many of which may not be replaceable, so the use of non replaceable resources or resources that damage
the environment will not be defined as sustainable development with ecocentric this approach (Eckersley, 1992). If we apply this then it is almost impossible for any business so satisfy
the criteria of sustainable development (Eckersley, 1992). Alternatively, the definition given by the Bruntdland report that it is the ability to
Sustainable development is the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future (WCED, 1987) With this definition the concept of sustainable development
becomes a realistic proposition to aim for. One problem is with the way that sustainable development is perceived by the commercial stakeholders,
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