Maintaining a Balance between
Growth and Sustainability
The relationship between economic activities
and the natural environment is the focus of
environmental economics, a branch of
economics.
This concept integrates economic factors, such
as growth and efficiency, with awareness of
environmental impacts, including pollution, use
of natural resources, and climate change.
The main goal of environmental economics is to
achieve a balance between sustainable
economic development and environmental
sustainability, by reducing the negative impact
of human activities on nature through policies,
green technologies and wise resource
management
The environment can be negatively
impacted by rapid economic growth if
not managed properly.
Overexploitation of natural resources,
such as forests, air and mining materials,
can result in deforestation, land
degradation and air and air pollution due
to increased production and
consumption
The concept of sustainable development is a
development approach that aims to meet the needs
of the current generation without compromising the
ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
The goal of this principle is to combine economic
growth, social welfare, and environmental
sustainability, with a focus on long-term balance
Mining and agriculture are two
industries that depend heavily on
non-renewable natural resources,
and improper management can
cause environmental damage
In developing countries that lack
environmental regulations, industrial
growth often results in increased air,
air, and soil pollution, which can harm
ecosystems and human health
To balance economic growth and environmental conservation,
environmental economics emphasizes the importance of wise
management of natural resources. This management requires the
efficient and responsible use of natural resources to ensure their
sustainability and availability for future generations
Additionally, managing natural resources in an economic
environment involves environmental conservation and restoration.
To achieve this, we need to implement environmentally friendly
technologies, strengthen regulations, and encourage sustainable
practices such as organic farming and renewable energy
The environment, society and the economy
itself are greatly impacted by sustainable
economics. A sustainable economy benefits
the environment by reducing pollution,
preserving biodiversity, and minimizing the
use of non-renewable natural resources.
Through its social aspects, this economy
encourages job creation in the green energy
sector and motivates individuals to live more
efficiently and environmentally consciously
A transition to a sustainable development model
that concentrates on green innovation, renewable
energy and responsible management of natural
resources is necessary for the transition to an
environmental economy in the future. The
government, business world and society need to
collaborate in adopting environmentally friendly
technologies, such as solar and wind energy, as
well as implementing policies that support a
circular economy and reduce carbon emissions
Maintaining a balance between economic growth and
environmental sustainability is important through an
environmental economics approach, as stated in the
conclusion of this presentation. To achieve sustainable
development, it is important to manage natural resources
wisely, use environmentally friendly technologies, and
follow strict regulations. While challenges such as pollution,
resource exploitation and climate change are obstacles,
survival-focused solutions can ensure the economy
continues to grow without compromising the environment,
for a better future for future generations
Compare the ideas of economic growth, economic
development, and sustainable development.
Each group will present the
environmental entrepreneurship
project in a poster made with genially or
canva.