Sustainability, in a broad sense, is the capacity to endure. In ecology, the word describes how biological systems remain diverse and productive over time. For humans it is the potential for long-term maintenance of wellbeing, which in turn depends on the wellbeing of the natural world and the responsible use of natural resources.

Sustainability has become a wide-ranging term that can be applied to almost every facet of life on Earth, from a local to a global scale and over various time periods. Long-lived and healthy wetlands and forests are examples of sustainable biological systems. Invisible chemical cycles redistribute water, oxygen, nitrogen and carbon through the world's living and non-living systems, and have sustained life for millions of years. As the earth’s human population has increased, natural ecosystems have declined and changes in the balance of natural cycles has had a negative impact on both humans and other living systems.

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Sustainable Development Inter-Sectorial

Agro/Industrial - Environmental - Agricultural - Renewable Energy

Support Services – Strategic Planning - Implementation


Objective:

Cooperation by providing flexible support services to consolidate sustainable projects.


Contact:

Jorge Alejandro Dela Vega Lozano
j.delavegal@gmail.com

Website in Spanish:
http://j.delavegal.googlepages.com

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