WEEK 7 - CHALLENGES TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

      Assalamualikum Wbt. My name is AHMAD HAIKAL SYAHMI BIN OTHMAN, I'm from the department of Arabic language and literature.





Class Overview

 

Today, I examined themes linked to obstacles to sustainable development. We also studied this topic using the Zoom app. There are three sorts of problems to sustainable development: social, economic, and environmental. In addition, we spoke with the lecturer about our project, which is also about difficulties to sustainable development. Furthermore, the instructor questioned each group about the status of the ongoing project.

 

Personal Reflection

 

Sustainable development is an empowerment goal that offers a challenging opportunity to reconcile economic growth with environmental protection and social equity. Going through this, it came to my mind how these challenges are very much intertwined: climate change, social inequalities, and frictions against change—most often prevent progress. It brings to my mind the importance of working in collaboration and taking personal responsibility. It definitely makes me more aware of being sustainable with my acts and in policy-making, to be able to advocate for a world that focuses on well-being rather than quick profit. Even among the many challenges, small actions with meaning can indeed help create a better future.

 

Application Of Learning

 

- Engage in Action Research

Collect data as a group via surveys, interviews, or observations. For example: Ask community members about their environmental or socioeconomic problems.

Analyze data to detect patterns (for example, locations with high waste).

 

-Apply locally. Carry out a community audit.

Find out how these issues manifest in your community or region. For instance:

Environmental: Is there obvious pollution or waste issues in your community?

Economic: Are there concerns about losing a job or not having sufficient resources?

Social: Do vulnerable groups have less access to important services? Institutional: Are there gaps in policy or enforcement?

 

Conclusion

 

Sustainable development is an important, yet difficult goal. It requires attention to environmental stewardship, strong economic systems, and fair treatment of all people. As noted earlier, this set of interlinked issues calls for cooperation in communities and individual responsibility in finding solutions. Coming to grips with this fact brings the realization that even small actions can have large effects.

 

This will help find and solve problems locally through the practical steps-based learning, such as doing action research and community audits. Valuing well-being over quick profits will only endure by linking knowledge to real action. Lastly, it is a collective responsibility to reach sustainable development; it requires commitment, flexibility, and a strong focus on building the best possible future for all.




Comments

  1. Good explanation on this topic👍

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  2. Hope we can encounter this challenges in the future 💪🏻

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  3. Thrilling!!!!!! Well done my friend 👍👍

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  4. Of course, in order to implement sustainable development in our daily life. There are a lots of challenges that we need to face.
    Thats the world we live nowadays. Every problem comes from people itself. So, ask ourselves what have we done to the world, either is a good or not. Be a good contributor to the world and yourself!

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  5. Good sharings. Now i know what is the relation between Islam and sustainable development. Make sure you implement it into your life brother. This is such a good lesson for you and us too.
    Thanks for this sharings.

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  6. This is actually very beneficial!

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