sustainable development

Development that provides economic, social and environmental benefits in the long term having regard to the needs of living and future generations. Defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987 as: development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. (Source: GILP96)



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Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2007. Strategic Plan 2007/8 - 2011/12.
Botes A, Henderson J, Nakale T, Nantanga K, Schachtschneider K, Seely M 2003. Ephemeral rivers and their development: Testing an approach to basin management committees on the Kuiseb River, Namibia. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C 28 (20 - 27) 853 - 858
O'Farrell PJ, de Lange WJ, le Maitre D, Reyers B, Blignaut JN, Milton SJ, Atkinson D, Egoh B, Maherry A, Colvin C, Cowling RM 2011. Possibilities and pitfalls presented by a pragmatic approach to ecosystem service valuation in an arid biodiversity hotspot. Journal of Arid Environments 75 (6) 612 - 623
Taljaard S, Monteiro PS, Botes WAM 2006. Structured ecosystem-scale approach to marine water quality management. Water SA 32 (4) 535 - 542
Mbaiwa JE, Darkoh MBK 2008. The socio-economic and environmental effects of the implementation of the tourism policy of 1990 in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Botswana Notes and Records 39 (Tourism as a Sustainable Development Factor) 138-155
Lepetu J, Bernard FE, Orford CE 2008. Limits of acceptable change for tourism in the Okavango Delta. Botswana Notes and Records 39 (Tourism as a Sustainable Development Factor) 98-112