The Concept of Sustainable Development in Human Civilisation: An Introspective View

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Ratna Roshida Ab Razak
Zainal Abidin Sanusi

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This article argues that, even though the issue of development has a profound and far-reaching impact on human lives, sustainable development, which considers human lives for today and tomorrow has a positive impact on human development. The principal goal of this paper is to critically examine the potential role of sustainable development, a concept rooted in the eighteenth-century idea of "natural balance" or natural equilibrium in developing a human civilisation. Not unexpectedly, such a lofty, global objective has raised questions in the minds of experts used to dealing with developmental issues in a usual, compartmentalised manner. While there has been some reflection as to what constitutes sustainable development, the same cannot be said for a sustainable society. Yet sustainability is critical for all nations today and the gradual implementation of measures for sustainable development strongly reinforces the quest for a sustainable society and for the development of human civilisation.

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The Concept of Sustainable Development in Human Civilisation: An Introspective View. (2010). KEMANUSIAAN The Asian Journal of Humanities, 17, 19–36. https://ejournal.usm.my/kajh/article/view/kajh_vol17-2010_2
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