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Cross-Currents: An International Peer-Reviewed Journal on Humanities & Social Sciences | Volume-6 | Issue-10
“The Goals of Sustainable Development in the Affected Areas: Relations from the Normal to the New-Normal Scenario”
Ananda Majumdar
Published: Oct. 21, 2020 | 119 80
DOI: 10.36344/ccijhss.2020.v06i10.002
Pages: 119-128
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Abstract
The Concept of Environmental Sustainability is the maintenance of natural capital and is connected to both social and economic sustainability. Human needs and ecosystems are connected by meeting human needs without compromising the health of the ecosystem, called Ecological Sustainability. The time has come to implement a goal on more climate-resilient, sustainable, and build on lessons learned from the policies of the Global New Green Deal. From an economic sustainability standpoint, economic activity should not burden future generations inappropriately. The allocation of the economists will be on environmental assets as a part of the value of natural and manmade capital, and the preservation of those assets will become a function of overall financial analysis. Economic sustainability should also analyze to minimize the social costs of meeting the standard for protecting environmental assets instead of determining those standards should be. The economically sustainable goal of responsible consumption, such as online working or locally sourced production is important for the broader discussion of the circular economy. The objective of the article is to focus on and implementing sustainable goals of areas that are affected. The outcome of the article is to an analysis of the solution of sources of sustainability in the areas that are affected. The methodology of the analysis is through a qualitative approach by reading articles. Feature question is, are those goals enough for human consciousness to implement socio-economic-demographic images in the post-COVID-19 world?