The sustainable alleviation of poverty and the promotion of green development in Tibet
Fahd Alduais
Yemen
Assistant Professor of Accounting of Philadelphia in Jordan University
This paper aims to examine the social development outcomes historically in Tibet regarding poverty eradication, education, employment, health care, and social integration. In addition, the paper will provide concrete suggestions for improving future social development work in Tibet. The main theoretical approach used is a literature and policy review of social development in Tibet. Tibet's social development strategy has been reviewed. Once Tibet's basic needs have been met, the road to progress is likely to be towards a more participatory approach, in which Tibetans will be able to contribute directly and influence their own future. This paper aims to provide a view of definitive account of recent historical development strategies and outcomes in Tibet; and, subsequently, the future prospects and challenges the region faces. It suggests increasing attention to vocational education and promoting and encouraging the maintenance of a sustainable environment, mitigating population growth, and integrating with other communities in other nearby counties and cities. Especially these factors lead in one way or another to the sustainability of poverty alleviation, development and the green environment.