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Bristol, the city in the UK is one of the most popular cities for urban sustainable development. It is covering the aspects like promoting local food, promoting local and implementable agricultural programs, sustainable infrastructure designs, proper allocation of resources, helping organizations to cut down carbon emissions, promoting local transport through walking and the use of buses instead of overburdened cars, and promoting sustainable development phenomena through implementing education. . It is very important to get to know that what the sustainable development is.
Sustainable development is defined as “Meeting the demands of the present generation without comprising on the demands of future generation to come, it is a proper use of all the resources within the society that are not deficient in terms of future usage”. It is to sustain the needs of upcoming generations. The phenomenon of sustainable development is being applied worldwide as societies get to know its utmost importance. But it is a matter of long debate whether the implementation of the theoretical sustainable development is possible in the real sense or not.
The reason is mainly that certain other factors go side by side with sustainable development, which if sufficient could benefit society and if not, could be a loss. URBAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT:- The population of the world is probable to be increased to 9 billion by 2050. As a matter of concern, the main issue throughout the world is the rapid growth in the urbanization of the countries and most of the populations heading towards the urban areas, this could increase many problems within the society if the idea of sustainable development cannot be met within the provide times.
The cities around the world due to their distribution of goods and services, technologies, and opportunities have gained a lot of attention in people’s eyes from near and far. The issues such as solid waste, overpopulation, water and sanitation, unplanned city, infrastructure, education, town and city planning, communication, and natural resource management are the indicators of urban sustainable development.
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