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Abstract
Balancing Economic Growth and Environmental Protection through Sustainable Development
Dr. Kampelli Arjun, Katta Nagaraju
Volume: 15 Special Issue: 5 2025
Abstract:
Sustainable development represents a transformative approach that integrates economic growth, environmental protection, and social equity. In today’s globalized economy, nations face the dual challenge of advancing economic prosperity while safeguarding natural ecosystems. Rapid industrialization, urbanization, and resource depletion have intensified environmental degradation, underscoring the urgency of adopting growth models that are both inclusive and ecologically sound.
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