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Economic Growth Sustaining Under Environmental Sustainability and Human Development. A Global Challenge

Chivu Marin, Chivu Maria Ramona and Elena Adelina Stoienescu
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Chivu Marin: Spiru Haret University, Academy of Economic Studies
Chivu Maria Ramona: Spiru Haret University, Academy of Economic Studies
Elena Adelina Stoienescu: Spiru Haret University, Academy of Economic Studies

Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology, 2012, vol. 2, issue 5, 2

Abstract: This paper treats the sustainable development concept, which aims to support economic growth in terms of environmental sustainability and human development. For that purpose the paper shows the concept of sustainable development’ origins and enlargement, the transition from the economic development paradigm to the sustainability paradigm as is seen through the three sustainability’ dimensions (economic, social and environmental). It is made an analysis of environmental and business sustainability in the context of economic development, due to the fact that sustainable development comprises environmental protection, and environmental protection is a determinant of sustainable development. Without the environment protection, there is no sustainability. As a conclusion, the implementation of the environmental strategies in organizations should be a policy priority in order to meet the needs of current and future generations.

Date: 2012
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