Abstract
In the modern interconnected world, sustainability encompasses much more than just environmental issues. A comprehensive strategy that incorporates social, cultural, economic and environmental factors is needed to achieve sustainability. The purpose of this study is to examine the complex relationships that exist between the environmental, cultural, economic and social aspects of sustainability, acknowledging their interconnectedness and combined influence on the environment and human society. Despite its importance, environmental sustainability cannot be attained on its own. To promote truly sustainable development, it must be taken into account in conjunction with social justice, economic viability and cultural preservation. Researchers, practitioners, policymakers and stakeholders from a variety of backgrounds are able to interact meaningfully, exchange insights and work together to develop solutions to these complex problems at this multidisciplinary conference. This research examines a wide range of issues related to sustainable development, from the protection of ecosystems and biodiversity to the advancement of cultural diversity and heritage conservation, from encouraging inclusive economic growth to advancing social justice and equality. In order to illustrate the connections between environmental, cultural, economic and social sustainability, we explore innovative methods, best practices and case studies through keynote addresses, panel discussions, workshops and interactive sessions. Understanding how social justice, economic growth, cultural preservation and environmental health are all interconnected can help us build a more resilient and balanced future for both people and the environment.
Presenters
Sonam TuranStudent, Graduate, Maharishi Markendeshwar Deemed to be University, Haryana, India
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Environmental sustainability Cultural sustainability Economic sustainability Social sustainability Interconnectedness