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INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY
Intergenerational equity is a value concept which focuses
on the rights of future generations. It is a notion that is implicit in
ecological sustainability. However, since skills to facilitate thinking
about long term consequences are not typically included in educational
curricula, this value is presented as distinct from ecological sustainability
to emphasize the need for thinking about how human actions that directly
or indirectly degrade the environment in the present will affect future
generations of humans and other life forms. Intergenerational equity is
a notion that views the human community as a partnership among all generations.
Each generation has the right to inherit the same diversity in natural
and cultural resources enjoyed by previous generations and to equitable
access to the use and benefits of these resources. At the same time, the
present generation is a custodian of the planet for future generations,
obliged to conserve this legacy so that future generations may also enjoy
these same rights. In this way, intergenerational equity extends the scope
of social justice into the future.
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