Abstract: The purpose of this article is to propose the development of a didactic
model of sustainable society, substantially different from the current paradigm characterized both by the exponential growth of economic and population indicators that lead to the destruction of the environment, and the ideological manipulation by political and religious sectors favoring the dominance of some people over others and confrontation between humans.
Not exact matches
A group
of professors at ETHZ has dreamed up a
model for
sustainable energy - consumption: the 2000 - Watt
Society.
Heckenberger, who spent so much time with the Kuikuro that the chief adopted him and gave him the name Maikejamna, believes that the complex, managed landscapes
of this ancient
society could serve as a
model for
sustainable development in the Amazon.
So we wan na make sure you have a
sustainable weight that you can be at and it's tough because we have ectomorphs in
society that can stay very lean all the time, especially we see it like the runway
model - type figure that Hollywood has chosen to be like, you know, what's hot and sexy, but again it's a very small amount
of people that are this ectomorph body type that they can be less selective
of what they eat, less selective on exercise, and they keep this, you know, very tall, lean frame year - round.
We must join together to bring forth a
sustainable global
society founded on respect for nature, universal human rights, economic justice and a culture
of peace to avoid barbarism that would result in the maintenance
of the current economic
model.
Even though the situation might have slightly changed within the past decennia with the introduction
of peace education,
sustainable economics, holistic learning and dynamic system
modeling within education
of economics and business, nevertheless, the concept
of the self - made individual man or woman who benefits
society by doing what's good for him or her is still being emphasized.
This requires a radical change in the ontological
models of sustainable development, global citizenship education and world -
society.
The American
Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has presented Isla Palenque with the 2010 ASLA Professional Award, recognizing the resort's development process outlined in its master plan as a
model for
sustainable and responsible development for others to follow.
We challenge the current
model of economic and corporate globalization, and promote solutions that will help to create environmentally
sustainable and socially just
societies.