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Development of model for sustainable development
Author Name : Lalit Kumar, Manjeet Kumar
ABSTRACT Modeling plays a vital role for knowing the status of ‘Ecological viability’ in relation to development phenomenon. However, the sustainability reflects the philosophy of adaptive eco-system management of the natural and man-made resources from the point of sustainability in accordance with changing scenario. The present paper throw an adequate light on the mechanism of model which has developed to show the different position of sustainability of development phenomenon in relation to existing and future environment, so that a equilibrium position of sustainable development may be attained. In this paper, it is a graphical representation of model which indicates different positions of un-sustainability and sustainability of development phenomenon in relation to existing and future environment in accordance with haphazard growth of development activities in different regions of the world. The model may render its significant services to evaluate different environmental status in accordance with the development activities undertaken in an area. The model may be utilized for finding solution for natural resources management in relation to evaluating the existing and prospective environment which is being disrupted due to haphazard growth of development activities. The model may be proved conducive to managing the natural disasters in a judicious ways. In addition, the model may benefitted to formulate eco-tourism, waste land management, wild-life parks, reducing chronic pressure on land resource and increasing the carrying capacity of the land in land scarcity regions.