Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 13 ISSUE 1
Written by Diana Loredana RĂDULESCU (VÂNĂTORU)
Currently, one of the most important problems of mankind is the reason to ensure sustainable development that take into account environmental protection. At the beginning of the third millennium, framing the concept of sustainable agriculture is seen as the only viable alternative to economicosocialevolution, the only one able to meet the needs of today's generation without compromising the ability of the future generations to achieve their own requirements. The overall objective of sustainable development is to find an optimal interaction of four systems: a economic, human b, c and d environmental technology in a dynamic and flexible operation. Minimum requirements for achieving sustainable development refers to resize economic growth from a more rational and equitable use of resources to improve the quality of people's lives. The accession of Romania to EU economic and social structures, including at the agricultural ones have brought on the forefront also concerns for sustainable agricultural development. Considered part of the economic and social strategy of sustainable development, sustainable development in agriculture is a paramount concern for whose realization will depend the statute Romanian rural area.
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