"Economic sustainability" refers to a situation where a country, an industry, or an individual can maintain their economic well-being and continue to thrive in the long run without causing detrimental effects on the environment or depleting resources. It involves balancing economic growth with responsible resource use to ensure a stable and prosperous future for all.
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The study showed that climate change affects technical accessibility of forests in the study area and consequently
economic sustainability of the logging companies.
Commenting on the policy, Loretta Minghella, First Church Estates Commissioner, who manages the Church's investments said: «This policy recognises that good economic management aligned with strong ethical standards of operation can go hand - in - hand with long
term economic sustainability.
The long - term success of California avocado growers depends
on economic sustainability and enhanced profitability in an increasingly competitive industry.
Both biomass and biogas projects have financial benefits for businesses, since the costs associated with waste processing and disposal are reduced, thus
improving economic sustainability as well as environmental performance.
The resulting pressure on established retail districts and historic downtowns can adversely affect overall
economic sustainability in a community, and can also lead local jurisdictions to attempt to make up the lost revenue by increasing property taxes.
To bridge this knowledge - skills gap she conceived of the Wangari Maathai Institute, now constituted at the University of Nairobi — a place where academics could better connect with the communities they sought to transform, and ordinary men and women might learn how best to interact with the environment in a way that sustains their livelihoods and
provides economic sustainability.
The choice of a stabilization level implies the balancing of the risks of climate change (risks of gradual change and of extreme events, risk of irreversible change of the climate, including risks for food security, ecosystems and sustainable development) against the risk of response measures that may
threaten economic sustainability.
Sally was glowing in her praise of Kempsey Shire Council's Macleay Valley Food Bowl project, and the support offered
by economic sustainability manager Susannah Smith.
In an academic setting,
economic sustainability identifies the strategies that use resources in a manner that allows the institution to continue to function responsibly and productively over a long period.
The partners will specifically work on four themes: 1) Governance innovation; 2) Ecological and
economic sustainability innovation; 3) Regional food systems and strengthening of fair and short supply chains around cities; 4) Food education, health and social inclusion.
The deployment model Kopernik is using is the result of years of effort spent honing an approach that would deliver meaningful change, empowers those it seeks to help while
maintaining economic sustainability that does not rely on constant contributions from donors.
The Sustainable Agriculture Network and Rainforest Alliance have made, and continue to make, great contributions to the environmental and
economic sustainability of many agricultural products and producers.
With a focus
on economic sustainability, Mulder describes how the rise of the Industrial Revolution led to the rise of more income — and more stuff.
Their mission goes beyond environmental sustainability to
include economic sustainability for Italy — where they hope to establish the Bel Paese as a leader in the production and design of organic clothing.:: Italy Magazine
We have continuously advocated for the development of a strategy tailored to the Adirondack Park, citing a sense of urgency given some of the troubling findings of APRAP in terms of community and
economic sustainability in many Adirondack areas.
Economic Sustainability means every school in our family is financially able to stand on its own, which is the best indicator of that school's ability to continue educating children over the long term
Choosing a stabilization level implies balancing the risks of climate change (from gradual change and extreme events, and irreversible change of the climate, including those to food security, ecosystems and sustainable development) against the risks of response measures that may
threaten economic sustainability.
The near - term revenue generated from our developed markets gives us the cash to invest in growing our developing markets business to a point of
economic sustainability.
«Perennial rail service challenges have impacted our competitiveness, our national supply chain's long - term
economic sustainability and Canada's global reputation as a trading nation,» the company wrote in its briefing to the committee reviewing Bill C - 49, the government's modernization of the Transportation Act.
Rationing is an organized effort by a public or private institutions (e.g., Medicare or a private insurer) to equitably limit the availability of some desired or needed medical treatments in the name of preserving
the economic sustainability of the institution as a whole or equitably distributing a scarce resource.
Using survey data from coffee growers in Mexico and Peru, we explore
the economic sustainability of certified coffee, looking at conventional, Fair Trade / organic, and Rainforest Alliance certified growers.
This should allow coffee growers to invest more efficiently in sustainability and increase their income, hence contributing to
their economic sustainability.»
Our little green frog is a symbol of environmental, social, and
economic sustainability and can be found on farm and forest products around the world.
Our green frog certification seal indicates that a farm, forest, or tourism enterprise has been audited to meet standards that require environmental, social, and
economic sustainability.
Our little green frog is recognized by consumers around the world as the symbol of environmental, social and
economic sustainability.
Communities impacted by prison closures would be eligible to receive assistance from the regional economic development councils via a $ 100 million fund to, as the budget briefing book puts it, help them «end their reliance on incarceration as a major source of employment and
economic sustainability.»
Governor Aregbesola held that the role of Nigeria's workers in the history of
economic sustainability and good governance could not be over-emphasized, adding that the current administration needs the support of all and sundry especially the workers to succeed.
His platform calls for fiscal responsibility,
economic sustainability and ethics reform.
The projects, said the supervisor, will allow the town to continue bolstering three key focuses: the health and safety of the town's water supply,
economic sustainability and development.
«We are excited to celebrate the completion of this project that continues Syracuse's residential and commercial revival,» said Kenyon Craig, President and CEO of Housing Visions Unlimited, Inc. «Salina Crossing will provide much - needed affordable housing in the neighborhood, an opportunity to improve
its economic sustainability and offers a safe environment for many families.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the Wickhams» farm «a testament to the ongoing efforts of farms across the state to protect our environment and ensure
the economic sustainability of New York's agricultural industry.»
If environmental and
economic sustainability is ultimately a matter of balancing the human race's consumption and productivity, then the agricultural industry leans heavily on both sides of that scale.