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SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (SHD) AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT (SM)
Author(s) -
Edin Čolaković,
Ana Šijaković
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
safety engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2334-6353
pISSN - 2217-7124
DOI - 10.7562/se2016.6.02.01
Subject(s) - sustainable development , process (computing) , process management , natural (archaeology) , risk analysis (engineering) , knowledge management , business , environmental resource management , computer science , political science , geography , economics , law , archaeology , operating system
Complex systems consider network with a large number of actors, who between themselves interact and exchange information, substance and energy. Interaction and feedback between systems or within the system are forms of communication. The newly established state and changes in the system of sustainable development meets present needs without compromising the ability of satisfying the needs of future generations. The paper points out the importance of sustainable human development (SHD) in social nature metabolism processes and triangulated relationship between the individuals, society as a whole and the natural environment. The philosophy of sustainable human development approaches to the human individual as a philosophical basis. This makes human safety as a natural and social being, fundamental to the concept of SHD. Safety management is a process, organization and system that ensure the safety of the individual as a philosophical basis SHD-and, in complex triangulated relationships without dangers and threats. The paper presents the results of scientific research indicating the importance of the functions of safety management in the process of achieving safe surroundings. Key words: Sustainable Human Development, triangulated relationships, metabolic process, safety management.

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