Situating Green Practices within the Context of Sustainable Development Agenda

  • Solaja O
  • Adetola O
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Ecological practices are essential for sustainable development. They cover technical innovations and responsible consumption of environmental resources, along with global efforts to ensure that progress does not impede future generations from achieving a desirable improvement of social and economic conditions based on this momentum. This article aims to place ecological practices in the context of a sustainable development agenda and discusses the conceptual meaning of the term ecological practices. It also examines the determinants of ecological practices in developing countries, including Nigeria. The text developed the Generational Development Framework (GDF) to analyze the connection between green practices and sustainable development. Finally, it concludes by emphasizing that ecological practices are a fundamental force to fulfill sustainable development programs, particularly in developing countries.

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Solaja, O. M., & Adetola, O. B. (2017). Situating Green Practices within the Context of Sustainable Development Agenda. Equidad y Desarrollo, (30), 195–220. https://doi.org/10.19052/ed.4250

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