Which of the following scenarios does NOT align to the principles of the National Sustainable Development Strategy?
Argentina wants to build sustainable development, so the government takes Brazil's sustainable development plan and follows it exactly.
Indonesia creates a sustainable development plan that balances economic and social policy.
Malaysia develops a sustainable development plan that involves improving the quality of roads and telephone lines.
South Africa develops a plan to cut down on carbon emissions to improve air quality.
Bangladesh encourages construction and use of an environmentally friendly bio-gas plant in the rural areas with necessary support.
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Seafoam:
Is D correct?
Seafoam:
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AZ:
@seafoam wrote:
Is D correct?
No, I would disagree.
"Five principles that distinguish an NSDS have been derived: (1) country ownership "
"There are no feasible or desirable ‘blueprints’ for an effective NSDS, as institutions, capacities and sustainable development priorities differ across countries. Therefore, every country has to determine by itself how to develop and implement strategies for achieving its sustainable development goals."
https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/dsd/dsd_aofw_nsds/nsds_pdfs/NSDS_map_bg_note.pdf
AZ:
so which answer choice do you think that would suggest? Each country has to focus on themselves and their needs
Seafoam:
B?
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AZ:
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B?
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No, Indonesia is focusing on themselves and making a plan based on themselves.
Remember, each country is unique and has their own needs and resources that they need to plan accordingly. What works for one place will not necessarily work for another. They have to make changes to it to adapt to their needs and goals.