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What are the 5 areas of sustainable development?

In analysing those linkages, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals have been divided into five broad areas: social development, economic development, environmental sustainability, peaceful, just and inclusive societies, and partnership.



The 5 areas of sustainable development, often referred to as the "5 Ps" of the United Nations 2030 Agenda, are People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace, and Partnership. 1) People: Focusing on ending poverty and hunger in all forms and ensuring that all human beings can fulfill their potential in dignity and equality. 2) Planet: Protecting the Earth from degradation through sustainable consumption, production, and management of natural resources, and taking urgent action on climate change. 3) Prosperity: Ensuring that all human beings can enjoy prosperous and fulfilling lives and that economic, social, and technological progress occurs in harmony with nature. 4) Peace: Fostering peaceful, just, and inclusive societies that are free from fear and violence, as there can be no sustainable development without peace. 5) Partnership: Mobilizing the means required to implement the agenda through a revitalized Global Partnership for Sustainable Development.

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Sustainability in the broadest sense means the ability of something to maintain or “sustain” itself over time. Academically, its precise definition has varied from person to person, field to field, but by and large, all definitions include three distinct “dimensions”: social, economic, and environmental.

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