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How does sustainable development integrate economic, social, and environmental dimensions?

ABy focusing on economic growth at the expense of environmental conservation

BBy balancing economic growth with social welfare and environmental protection

CBy prioritizing social welfare over economic development

DBy limiting technological advancements to prevent environmental degradation

Answer:

B. By balancing economic growth with social welfare and environmental protection

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Sustainable development requires a balance between economic growth, social welfare, and environmental protection. It emphasizes development that is economically viable, socially inclusive, and environmentally sound, ensuring that progress in one area does not come at the expense of the others.


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