Published October 20, 2023 | Version v1
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Sustainable Development through Environmental Resource Management Movements in Maharashtra.

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            Sustainable development is very important and essential element for every country's development in modern time. Economic and sustainable development helps to rise or increase per capita income of population. Thus development passes through different ways such as heavy construction, minerals, industrialization, high level activities, exploitation, consumption of natural resources services, and other things. Hence every individual or human group wanted to think about personal development and try to receive more assets and wealth to achieve more facilities for better future stability. So, this type of progressive functions occurs in developing countries for sustainable development. Because of this, many environmental problems has been occurred such as water pollution, air pollution, noise pollution, soil erosion, solid waste, soil pollution, destroy of ecosystems, land acquire, deforestation, reducing agriculture land, loss of biodiversity, human rights, food problem, health problems and many more. Moreover, this type of problems comes under dimensions of sustainable development. So, in Maharashtra many developmental projects and processes are going on, this creates many problems due to project development and various processes which impact the human life and make them suffering from various problems. For human rights and for many affected people various NGO and many social workers are fighting against the public or private authorities and start the movements of environmental management. Therefore, Environmental Resource Management Movements can be explain or define as a political and social management movements which is mainly concern with the protection and conservation of environment with better future improvement of environmental resources through sustainable development and advanced management of natural resources with protection of human rights, health and ecology.

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