The sustainable development paradigm demands that we leave to future generations at least the same or better possibilities for development as they exist today. This requires a balanced development of economy, society and environment, and the absence of wars and terrorism. Wars and terror attacks are causing grave damage to the development, including loss of human lives, destruction of property, decrease in economic activity, threatened individual freedoms, and destruction of natural environment. It is therefore very important for sustainability to establish a secure global environment. This requires both protection against violence and elimination of its root causes, as well as active work of individuals, national states, non-governmental and international organisations toward peace.
[1]
Barbara Miller.
National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism. http: //mipt.org Visited August 1-8, 2005. Managed by the Institute, PO Box 889, Oklahoma City, OK 73101, USA
,
2006,
Gov. Inf. Q..
[2]
V. Sidel,et al.
War, Terrorism, and Public Health
,
2003,
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics.
[3]
Victor W. Sidel,et al.
Terrorism and Public Health
,
2007
.
[4]
W. Laqueur.
The New Terrorism: Fanaticism and the Arms of Mass Destruction
,
1999
.
[5]
J. Clapp,et al.
Development as freedom
,
1999
.