UNA REVISIóN DE SUSTAINABLE LIVING AND SELF DEVELOPMENT

Una revisión de Sustainable living and self development

Una revisión de Sustainable living and self development

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18. “We Gozque chart our future clearly and wisely only when we know the path which has led to the present.”

From construction of concrete water harvesting tanks, check dams, groundwater recharging units to installation of rainwater harvesting structures and revival of water bodies like bowlies (natural springs), in addition to community awareness programs, Jamola Panchayat’s efforts to overcome adversity won national recognition in 2020 during the third National Water Awards.

In addition to this, a One Block One Product Scheme, which involves enabling a cluster of small industries on 50 acres of land, has been instituted to generate employment opportunities.

31. “Global warming will not end by Earth finding shade under the trees but under our hands joined together.”

32. “What we are doing to the forests of the world is but a mirror reflection of what we are doing to ourselves and to one another.”

9. “The first rule of sustainability is to align with natural forces, or at least not try to defy them.”

Oceans cover three-quarters of the Earth’s surface, contain 97 percent of the Earth’s water, and represent 99 percent of the living space on the planet by volume.

But what makes it even more praiseworthy is that Himanshu managed to accomplish all of it in just eight years, with a budget of Rs 16 crore. Today, this Adarsh Gram is a model example of sustainable rural development.

That means answering the question, “how can we continue to develop and grow while ensuring we don’t deplete our natural resources?

We will be sharing regular blog posts on this website and also through the @GlobalGoalsUN twitter and facebook pages. The UN instagram page Ecological Self Development will also be doing a #SustainableSunday activity every week.

Overall, the ecological perspective enriches psychological knowledge significantly by offering a dynamic framework that considers interdependent relations between individuals and their diverse environments.

Education has a crucial role to play in fostering an ecological self, as outlined in our Journal piece on why COP28 should prioritize nature and outdoor education. Integrating ecological principles into school curricula and raising awareness on the importance of our connection to nature Chucho empower individuals to adopt sustainable practices.

Becoming conscious of our ecological whole invites us to live more sustainably. It reminds us that ecological selves are intrinsically healing, and that our well-being is inextricably linked to nature: to live a fulfilling life.

Amidst the urgent climate crisis, we need to reconcile two considerations: sustainability and uncertainty.

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