Sustainable development as the principle of civic society

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The idea of sustainable development is focused on contemporary threats of human life, which generally emerge form growing consumption of natural resources, enlarging of environmental devastation, fast demographic growth, unsatisfied basic needs of immeasurable group of people or deep destabilization of natural and socio - economical systems. An imperative assignment for efficient implementation of sustainable development depends on pressing towards building a responsible civil society. Only active engagement of all social actors can build solid ground for the implementation of sustainable development principle. © CSR, 2008-2009.

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Płachciak, A. (2009). Sustainable development as the principle of civic society. Economics and Sociology, 2(2), 85–90. https://doi.org/10.14254/2071-789X.2009/2-2/8

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