Many development theories and models have come our way to attempt to mitigate and eventually eradicate poverty and inequities in the human world. In 1987, another concept was put forward. Sustainable development was coined in the Brudntland report, Our Common Future. It says that sustainable development makes our world meet the present needs but not compromising in the process the needs of the future. It has emphasis on the environmental consideration of development process.
Now it is agreed that development is a holistic transformation, not just economic, political, or social aspects but which includes environmental.
Sustainable development sounds and looks good and promising. It is able to charm the hard critics of economic development and environmentalists. In fact, it has been appropriated by transnational corporations, governments, and civil society groups in their discourses to further their interests. It becomes a tool to retain the status quo of those in power by masking their enterprises and actions as legitimate and within a development framework that is generally accepted.
As individuals, sustainable development does not come to this level. It seems that its domain is in the drawing board and meeting tables of CEOs and Heads of States who decide for major activities and projects. It does not come permeate our everyday lives where decisions are also made. As a matter a fact, it does not go down to the level of those who can’t make a decision for themselves because they don’t have the power to decide or they allow others to decide for themselves.
Sustainable development seems to be another model which legitimizes some interests – the elite. Of course, they want anything to be sustained because they reap the benefits of the present and the future projects.
子連れ移住―オランダからジョージアへ、移住してからの困難
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この度、私の仕事の都合で、夫をオランダに残してジョージアに移住しました。
この時期、このタイミング、子どもがまだこんなに小さい時期に母子で移住するとは思わなかった!というのが正直なところで、自身の決定にも関わらず、今も戸惑いを隠せません。そして、移住して早々は、仕事をフルタイムでこなしつつ、いくつかの問題に対処...
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