Abstract [eng] |
The nowadays’ world is suffering from human selfishness, which follows only peoples’ personal interests, whereas the nature and its value have been forgotten. Every minute the nature is being devastated, polluted by human activity waste. Nature has been given a self-regulation ability to recover and purify. However, the developing new technologies, while improving the economic situation, health care, the hectic world’s growing population, reduce or eliminate more of this natural function of recovery. In the twenty-first century, of particular concern is the clean and safe natural environment. There was formu lated the concept of sustainable development, which emphasizes the social, economic and environmental development and cooperation in meeting the needs of each of them. However, the demographic problems impede the idea. Therefore, it is important to understand how demographic factors affect the implementation of sustainable development policies and whether there can be a consensus between these two factors. If so, how to improve the quality of life, at the same time protecting and preserving the nature and its resources? The aim of this article is to analyze the effects of demographic factors on sustainable development. |