Lesson 7: Global Development and Divide Flashcards
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This refers to the actions of countries or organizations to lend aid to other countries.
Global development
It is a common and effective approach to foreign aid. And if utilized responsibly, can be a force for good.
Global development
It is a process that creates growth, progress, and positive change.
Development
What is the purpose of development?
Rise in level and quality of life.
What are the 4 dimensions of development?
- Economic development
- Human development
- Sustainable development
- Territorial development
It focuses on the qualitative aspect of change. It focuses on how people in a society can escape poverty and enjoy a better quality of life.
Economic development
The process of growth and change that takes place between birth and maturity. It focuses on improving people’s lives.
Human development
What are the 3 dimensions of human development?
- long and healthy life
- knowledge
- decent standard of living
This focuses on the interrelationships of human activities between rural and urban areas.
Territorial development
It is a development that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the needs of future generations.
Sustainable development
What are the Three Core Elements of Sustainable Development?
- Environmental conservation
- Social development
- Economic progress
It is the primary focus of sustainable development, to protect the environment so that the resources do not get destroyed.
Environmental Conservation
It aims to attain the well-being of an individual and society at large. It provides their needs.
Social Development
It encourages people to invest in sustainable efforts by persuading them through long-term benefits.
Economic Progress
What are the Three Primary Goals of Sustainable Development?
- To minimize the expenditure of natural resources while creating developments.
- To create an environment that can be maintained and sustained without destroying the environment.
- To provide an eco-friendly method for rebuilding existing developments.
What are sustainable development?
- Wind Energy
- Solar Energy
- Crop Rotation
- Sustainable Construction
- Efficient Water Fixtures
- Green Space
- Sustainable Forestry
- Sustainable Transportation
- Hydropower Sustainability
- Sustainable Fishing
- Waste Recycling
- Community Food Forest
What are the sustainable development goals of the UN?
GOAL 1: No Poverty.
GOAL 2: Zero Hunger
GOAL 3: Good Health and well-being.
GOAL 4: Quality Education.
GOAL 5: Gender Equality.
GOAL 6: Clean Water and Sanitation.
GOAL 7: Affordable and Clean Energy.
GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth.
GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure.
GOAL 10: Reduced Inequality.
GOAL 11: Sustainable Communities
GOAL 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
GOAL 13: Climate Action.
GOAL 14: Life Below Water.
GOAL 15: Life on Land.
GOAL 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions.
GOAL 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal.
How will the SDGs be implemented?
- Willingness and participation
- Resource mobilization and financing
- Participation of private entities
- Effort of global development and national government
The term ________ refers to theleast-developed countries of the world.
Global South
Global South was coined by ______, which refers to countries deprived of socioeconomic prominence unlike other nations.
Carl Oglesby
What are the causes of global divide?
- Globalization in the 1990s
- Uneven immigration
- Hegemonic nature of economic relations
What do we mean by hegemonic?
Strong, powerful, dominant
How did the 1990s globalization stirred global division?
- 1990s was a time of increasing globalization and established boundaries, poorer countries cannot meet the demands of developed nations
How did uneven migration stirred global division?
Migration, people went to greener pastures