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THE SUSTAINABILITY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY - Coggle Diagram
THE SUSTAINABILITY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Sustainable economic development
is needed
but does not deplete
renewable resources
does'nt harm natural spaces or their inhabitants
exploits
resources
not inexhaustible
global interest
necessary to use them according to
social
environmental sustainability
principles related to economic
established by the United Nations
Sustainability of economic activity
sustainable activities
depletion of non-renewable energies
final decades of the 20th century
enormous demand for natural resources
most advanced countries
need more raw materials to
convert
consume
many of these
depleted and the demand
affects all global territories
Coastal areas
also negatively affected by
offshore wind farms
exploitation of underwater oil
gas deposits
water on the continental shelf
main fishing area
very polluted
industry
coastal construction
Tropical areas
to obtain
wood
extract minerals
convert the land into grazing areas for livestock
irreparable damage
Trees are being cut down
equatorial jungles
tropical jungles
Mountain areas
the delicate ecosystem is altered in many of them
demands
minerals
water
Wood
recreational areas
winter sports
Desert areas
important areas for
extraction of petroleum
natural gas
minerals
causes major pollution
Artic areas
Alaska
Northern Siberia
Deserts
Sahara
Atacama
Arabia
Kalahari
damaging effect on the few inhabitants