ENGINEERING ‘OUR’ WAY TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
“Mother Earth provides enough to satisfy man’s needs but not for his
greed”
- Mahatma Gandhi
The lifestyle of
humankind, its practices and the direction in which it is heading to, calls for
immediate attention. We are exceeding, at an alarming rate, the capacity of the
planet to provide us with the all important resources and also its ability to
tolerate our emissions. Fossil fuels are on the verge of extinction, so are
forests, wildlife and many other gifts from nature. A tremendous onus is now on the present
generation not only to live with the self-created constraints and ensure fair
utilization of available resources, but also to make sure that our future
generations are not left in the wild to bore the brunt of a depleted earth!
The
1987 Report of the UN World Commission on Environment and Development, commonly
known as The Brundtland Report, quotes:
‘Humanity
has the ability to make development sustainable – to ensure that it meets the
needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to
meet their own needs’.
Sustainable development is a
pattern of resource use that aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that
these needs can be met not only in the present, but also for future generations. Obtaining the best out of the least
is holistically termed as sustainable development. Sustainability can be viewed
as a conglomerate of three important aspects: the technical, the sociological
and the ecological. The technological aspect of sustainability deals mainly
with human skills and ingenuity – the skills that
engineers must continue to deploy – and the economic system within which we
deploy them. Here, we
explore the implications of this aspect of sustainable development.
Engineering Transformation
Engineering can be subtly coined as the art, discipline and profession of acquiring and applying
technical, scientific, and mathematical knowledge to design and implement
materials, structures, machines, devices, systems, and processes that safely
realize a desired objective. Engineering
and sustainable development are closely linked, with many aspects of
sustainable development depending directly and significantly on appropriate and
timely actions by engineers. Engineering
coupled with technology is supposedly the strong arm of humanity impacting
greatly the developments and their sustainability. Budding engineers are spearheads of
our future. India is the second largest production house
of engineers nurturing and churning out about five lakh engineers annually.
Research AND FOR Development
Research, in any economy is
considered as the backbone for current developments and future commitments.
According to my humble viewpoint, both research and development should not be
two disjoint aspects. Research has to inter-twine with development and the
primary motive for research should exclusively target immediate and sustainable
development. Further, research would be focused on delving on the current
problems humanity faces and proposing a systematic, simple and efficient
solution for the same. It would be welcome, if one can work on practical
solutions to problems rather than comprehend advanced theoretical hypotheses
that are of least significance in the given context.
Practical approach to Engineering and Development
Learning methods coupled with
effective training play a pivotal role in imparting the fruits of science and
technology to its students. It is although of great importance that this subtle
knowledge be preached in a way that transcends all barriers and triggers an
infinite quantum of energy towards our mission- the mission of a brighter
future. Imparting quality education amplifies the aspirations, inspires
innovation and redefines the goals of budding geniuses thus leading the way for
a massive transformation.
Education should be seen as a medium
to awaken ones thirst for knowledge rather than as an institution for attaining
qualifications, that is eventually to make a living. Practical oriented
curriculum design focusing on problem solving has to evolve from the current
grade oriented. The old Chinese saying holds good here. “I hear and I forget. I
see and I remember. I do and I understand.”
Changes in current curriculum can
revitalize new thinking. Instead of concentrating on theories that were
formulated centuries ago and stopping with them (due to either lack of time or
interest), the curriculum can be restructured keeping into mind the current
arenas in science and technology and those that require amicable solutions.
The role of the media and mass
communication technology in this revolution for sustainable development is
unquestionable. The ever booming internet with its mass networking capabilities
has limitless power in integrating resources, bringing together people beyond boundaries
and arousing the interest of many a soul.
A Revolution for Sustenance
A new revolution, the one
to save our earth has to be initiated from each and everyone’s hearts with
motto of achieving economic success, social benefit and high environmental
quality together. The goal of this one of a kind revolution is sustainable
living satisfying the principle of inter-generational equity – being able to
live on Planet Earth for the indefinite future –
‘We don’t own the earth; we hold it in trust
for our children’.
Ignite passion; kindle the thirst to
excel and to achieve for Mother Earth would be the founding principle of this
movement. One can never
have an impact on society if he has not changed himself. The change has to
be from within us. Though small in magnitude, human history has proved
time and again that it is the source for all great achievements. Each time a
man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes
out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope; and crossing each
other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples
build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and
resistance.
If an egg is
broken by an outside force...A life ends.
If an egg breaks from within...Life begins.
Great things always begin from within.
A holistic ‘Cradle to Grave ‘approach
for engineering every product that we build would definitely go a long way in
optimal use of the resources paving way for sustainable development. Considering
the economies of the developing nations, it would be a rather challenging task
to bring about this kind of revolution into force amongst the common man.
Definitive planning, managing people and effective administration would make
its reach far wider and deeper. It would be the solemn duty of the government
to provide quality technical education at the grass root level at an affordable
price. But when we succeed in this aspect, a bright future beckons us.
Towards a Better and Bright World
We have been enjoying the fruits of
our forefathers and now it is our turn to give it back to our future
generations. Sustainability with development is the buzz word today. In other
words, we have to sustain our lives with the optimum utilization of the
available resources while conserving the same for our children and for their
children. Thus the knowledge and awareness of the current scenario are decisive
in sustaining development in the context of the developing countries. We need
to ensure by means of a revolution that the importance of having a system for
sustainable development is highly effective and is reachable to every member of
the society. Though an individuals’ contribution might not be significant, it
is pivotal and can effect changes from the grass root level. We need to ensure
that we do the things right having decided the right things to do. I would like
to compile by quoting Swami Vivekananda.
“Arise, Awake and Stop not till the GOAL is reached”
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