sviluppo sostenibile has 13 translations in 11 languages

translations of sviluppo sostenibile

IT EN English 1 translation
  • sustainable development (n) [Development seeking to economic growth while ensuring future generations' ability to do the same, by not exceeding natural regenerative capacity] (n)
IT ES Spanish 1 translation
  • desarrollo sostenible (n) [Development seeking to economic growth while ensuring future generations' ability to do the same, by not exceeding natural regenerative capacity]
IT FR French 1 translation
  • développement durable (n) [Development seeking to economic growth while ensuring future generations' ability to do the same, by not exceeding natural regenerative capacity] (n)
IT DE German 2 translations
IT NL Dutch 1 translation
  • duurzame ontwikkeling (n) [Development seeking to economic growth while ensuring future generations' ability to do the same, by not exceeding natural regenerative capacity]
IT PT Portuguese 1 translation
  • desenvolvimento (n) [Development seeking to economic growth while ensuring future generations' ability to do the same, by not exceeding natural regenerative capacity] {m}
IT SV Swedish 1 translation
  • hållbar utveckling (n) [Development seeking to economic growth while ensuring future generations' ability to do the same, by not exceeding natural regenerative capacity] (n)
IT CS Czech 2 translations
  • trvale udržitelný rozvoj (n) [Development seeking to economic growth while ensuring future generations' ability to do the same, by not exceeding natural regenerative capacity] (n)
  • udržitelný rozvoj (n) [Development seeking to economic growth while ensuring future generations' ability to do the same, by not exceeding natural regenerative capacity] (n)
IT HU Hungarian 1 translation
  • fenntartható fejlődés (n) [Development seeking to economic growth while ensuring future generations' ability to do the same, by not exceeding natural regenerative capacity] (n)
IT RU Russian 1 translation
IT JA Japanese 1 translation
  • 持続可能な開発 (n) [Development seeking to economic growth while ensuring future generations' ability to do the same, by not exceeding natural regenerative capacity] (n)