Fennntarthatatlanság
Fennntarthatatlanság is a Hungarian word that translates to unsustainability or unsustainableness in English. It refers to a state or practice that cannot be maintained over the long term without depleting resources or causing irreparable damage to the environment, economy, or society. The concept is often used in discussions about ecological balance, resource management, and societal development.
In an environmental context, fennntarthatatlanság describes actions that consume natural resources faster than they can regenerate.
Economically, fennntarthatatlanság can manifest in systems that rely on continuous growth without considering resource limits or
Societally, unsustainability can refer to systems that are inherently unstable or lead to widespread inequality and
The term highlights the need for a paradigm shift towards practices and systems that can endure indefinitely,