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I. Introduction Economic growth and social development are complementary and close and complicated. As the economy grows, it is clear that there are many environmental problems in today's society. - More than two years after destroying the Earth, we finally reached a place not only hurt but also destroying our planet and destroying ourselves. This year is 2100 years. As the global average temperature rose 6 degrees Fahrenheit (EPA qtd Washington Post 1), many environmental problems were caused
Economic growth is an important element to reduce poverty and create resources necessary for human development and environmental protection. Over the past 50 years global economic growth has never been seen. This growth clearly failed to bring about a comprehensive development for society around the world. The challenges discussed so far highlight the need for "comprehensive development", a new concept that recognizes diversity as the foundation of sustainable socioeconomic and human development. The policy development process will contribute. It will be replaced by an overall strategy to benefit individuals and society as a whole
In order to measure the growth of human development, UNDP developed the human development index described below. Human development and economic growth The interrelationship between human development and growth is not automatic. The 1996 World Human Development Report pointed out that the path of growth has become uneven and flawed, resulting in the following results. • Increased unemployment rate (no expansion of employment opportunities) • Ruthless growth (related to increased inequality and poverty) empowerment • Unfounded growth (including cultural identity) • Hopeless growth (future generations We waste resources)