C ENV 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Sustainable Fishery, Topsoil, Sustainable Development

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C env 110 lecture 1 sustainability. We depend on the environment and the primary resources and services it provides. Soil: only methods that build or maintain topsoil. Water use: not using any more than what is replenished by rain and snow. Fish: the abundance is not declining into the future. Topsoil may not be replenished all the time and may be lost. Irrigation would be sustainable (depends on where you are) You also need to consider the people = can you maintain the amount of people working on the farm (health) Create, test, and maintain adaptive capability: natural and human systems. Making sure that development meets the needs of the present generation without ruining the ability of future generations: ex. Fishing that can occur over the long term without large ecological changes that would limit future generations from fishing. 3 pillars: economic growth, environmental protection, social progress.

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