SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ACHIEVEMENT PROBLEM IN FRONT OF PRESERVING ENVIRONMENT: EGYPT'S VISION 2030

Document Type : Researches

Authors

1 Dept. Admin., Legal and Environ. Sci., Arish Univ., Egypt.

2 Fac. Law, Zagazig Univ., Egypt.

3 Dept. Econ. and Rural Develop., Fac. Environ. Agric. Sci., Arish Univ., Egypt.

4 Dept. Fam. and Childhood Inst. Manag., Fac. Home Econo, Arish Univ., Egypt.

Abstract

To achieve sustainable development, some measures must be taken, namely, issuing legislation or signing treaties and agreements related to the protection of the environment in order to achieve a balance between development requirements, as development is based on the exploitation of environmental resources and natural wealth in the environment, and this exploitation often leads to deterioration that affects the environment. These are resources and wealth. It was clear from Egypt’s Vision for Sustainable Development 2030 that it aims to identify mechanisms to encourage investment in natural resources and ecosystems with the aim of supporting the economy and providing new job opportunities, and then this strategic vision identifies ways to achieve a comprehensive economic renaissance without prejudice to the rights of future generations to natural resources and a clean environment. The strategic vision addresses the most important priority issues until 2030 and how to deal with them, and in light of Egypt’s leading role regionally and internationally, the strategic vision gives utmost importance in emphasizing Egypt’s role and position on environmental issues at the international level. In 2015, which considers the environment as one of the dimensions of sustainable development, as well as identifying a set of issues that are addressed through the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth goals, which relate to addressing climate change and its effects, conserving the oceans, seas and marine resources, protecting and promoting terrestrial ecosystems and their restoration sustainable, protecting biodiversity.

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