Biomimicry's purpose is to naturalize biomimicry in the culture by promoting the transfer of ideas, designs, and strategies from biology to
sustainable human systems design.
The development of more
sustainable human systems requires that we turn to nature as a role model for more intuitive ways of doing things, and trees are the embodiment of stability and resilience.
Not exact matches
The Priority: the right to life for eight billion
human beings who will inhabit the world in 20 years or more from now and for a
sustainable global ecosystem; through a globalised welfare
system.
The idea of shifting to a different economic
system, one that would meet
human needs on a
sustainable basis, is viewed as naive and utopian.
Vietnam and IRRI worked hand in hand in areas of varietal improvement, conservation of rice diversity,
sustainable farming
systems, and in the continued strengthening of
human resources capabilities.
«It's not either - or,» he says, because the moon can enable Mars by tapping lunar resources to support a
sustainable human expansion deeper into the solar
system.
This study of the aquifers in the Calama Valley is motivated by the challenge of
sustainable long - term management of the Loa coupled with the natural -
human resource
system.
In this research, the authors present extensive evidence of the need for a new paradigm of modeling that incorporates the feedbacks that the Earth
System has on
humans, and propose a framework for future modeling that would serve as a more realistic guide for policymaking and
sustainable development.
To feed the future
humans living on Mars or the moon the project Food for Mars and Moon aims to set up a
sustainable agricultural
system.
The ultimate objective of all agreements under the UNFCCC is to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that will prevent dangerous
human interference with the climate
system, in a time frame which allows ecosystems to adapt naturally and enables
sustainable development.
Thinking of all trash as having a place within the recycling
system helps us align our
human consumption with nature and promote a more
sustainable world.
From Wikipedia: Permaculture is a theory of ecological design which seeks to develop
sustainable human settlements and agricultural
systems, by attempting to model them on natural ecosystems.
Biomimicry (mimicking biology) tries to understand the operating principles of life in all different levels with the goal to imitate nature in the reformulation of new
human production
systems, which are
sustainable with the biosphere.
tries to understand the operating principles of life in all different levels with the goal to imitate nature in the reformulation of new
human production
systems, which are
sustainable with the biosphere.
Permaculture is a design
system for developing
sustainable human settlement, while increasing biodiversity, resilience, and local economy.
Maintaining a
sustainable community using a systematic approach enables the meeting of multiple objectives benefitting ecological
systems and
human populations, who are dependent on the stability of them.
In harmony with the new educational agenda 2030, the Ministers of Education and Culture of Latin America and the Caribbean prepared an official statement in which they compromised to advance in quality education
systems, reaffirming that education is a fundamental
human right, the basis for ensuring the realization of other rights, and is essential for prosperity and peaceful, inclusive, equitable, and
sustainable growth in the region.
At the international event, Javier Collado had the opportunity to let experts know about his work «Global Citizenship Education and
Sustainable Development Goals: A Transdisciplinary and Biomimetic Perspective ``, a research that seeks to integrate eco-ethics as a pedagogical practice in the implementation of the GCED: identifying the vital axises that constitute the interdependence of ecosystems to make a biomimetic application in social, political, and educational structures of
human systems.
The outcome statement of the Rio +20 Conference on
Sustainable Development (2012) centred around ecological sustainability.2 If countries of the world are serious about the commitment made at Rio, then the MDGs need to evolve into a new framework; sustainability was not at their heart, and it is increasingly clear that without such an orientation, various «development» goals are impossible to meet for both the current and future generations.3 As the report of the UN
System Task Team on the post-2015 development agenda says, «the proposed vision and framework for the post-2015 agenda must be fully aligned with that (Rio +20) outcome».4 Accordingly, the theme of sustainability should be running through all the post-2015 goals (as should the themes on equity and
human rights), even as more specific environmental targets such as halting the erosion of biodiversity could be specified in one of the goals.
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Permaculture: «Permaculture (PERMAnent agriCULTURE or PERMAnent CULTURE) is a
sustainable design
system stressing the harmonious interrelationship of
humans, plants, animals and the Earth.
Expanding renewable energy resources, in my opinion, is far more
sustainable in complex
human and natural
systems over both the current life cycles and the future potential.
Overhaul national tax
systems so that conspicuous per
human over-consumption of resources is eschewed and seemingly endless, soon to become unsustainable production / pollution activities of big business are transformed into Earth - friendly,
sustainable enterprises.
In theory, the goal of the Paris talks over a new global climate agreement is to create a more
sustainable human relationship with the climate
system by curbing emissions of greenhouse gases and boosting poor countries» capacity to withstand climate shocks.
The practical goal for
humans and societies then should not to be
sustainable but to minimize the environmental inputs and outputs of their
systems.
25 years ago, Northwest Earth Institute founders Dick and Jeanne Roy took a giant step in realizing their dream, a dream of a
sustainable world, where
humans work in collaboration with the
systems of the natural world.
SEI identifies policies and solutions that can support shifts toward clean and efficient transportation
systems — which are vital to protect the climate and
human health, and for
sustainable cities.
Global Green is a national leader in advancing
sustainable and resilient communities to green cities, schools, and affordable housing to help protect
human health, improve livability, and support our planet's natural
systems in an effort to stem climate change.
Researchers examine the earth
system's capacity for withstanding
human interventions and devise strategies and options for a
sustainable development of humankind and nature.
About Global Green Global Green is a national leader in advancing
sustainable and resilient communities to green cities, schools, and affordable housing to help protect
human health, improve livability, and support our planet's natural
systems in an effort to stem climate change.
We are a network of South Africans calling for divestment from fossil fuels — and restorative reinvestment in
sustainable energy — to stigmatise fossil fuel use, accelerate
sustainable system change, help slow climate change, reduce the financial risks of fossil fuel investments, and so help secure our
human rights and common future.
Human engineering is back in the news with a report from UNEP being puffed here http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/feb/20/climate-change-overconsumption Authors Paul Erlich, Bob Watson, James Hansen et al say: «To transition (sic) to a more
sustainable future will require simultaneously redesigning the economic
system, a technological revolution, and, above all, behavioural change.»
The ultimate objective of all agreements under the UNFCCC is to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that will prevent dangerous
human interference with the climate
system, in a time frame which allows ecosystems to adapt naturally and enables
sustainable development.
It claims that socially and environmentally
sustainable economic development can be realized by adopting an appropriate mix of technologies, policies, and practices that explicitly recognize the inextricable linkages among the environmental
systems and the basic
human needs.
In her reasons, the judge wrote that she has «no doubt that the right to a climate
system capable of
sustainable human life is fundamental to a free and ordered society,» and that «a stable climate
system is quite literally the foundation of society without which there would be neither civilization nor progress.»
Though it's new this year, the bachelor of science degree in
sustainable food and bioenergy
systems from Montana State University offers three specific concentrations — agroecology,
sustainable crop production, and
sustainable food
systems — in three different departments at the university, and includes courses in both the College of Agriculture and the College of Education, Health, and
Human Development.
While
sustainable design seeks to create balance between the positive and negative impacts of buildings and development, regenerative design seeks to affect
human and natural
systems positively by bringing them into integration.
People have been designing
sustainable systems throughout
human existence, and still are.
To be
sustainable,
human consumption and waste generation must remain at or below what can be renewed and processed by the Earth
System.
We're combining all of that work with some work by a wonderful woman named Gwen Hallsmith, who wrote a manual on how to implement the UN's Earth Charter, and a book called «The Key to
Sustainable Cities: Meeting
Human Needs, Transforming Community
Systems.»
So if we can feed the fish on plant - based foods that would not otherwise be fit for
human consumption - especially if those foods can be grown in ponds with minimal input from us, then we are on our way toward a
sustainable system.
While the SE4All objectives do not explicitly address climate change, it is clear that
sustainable energy is a prerequisite for reducing greenhouse gas emissions: 80 % of
human carbon dioxide emissions come from the global energy
system, including transportation, buildings, industry, and electricity, heat, and fuel production.
Capacity refers to the ability of individuals, communities, institutions, organizations, social and political
systems to use the natural, financial, political, social and
human resources that are available to them for the definition and pursuit of
sustainable development goals.
Capacity refers to the ability of individuals, communities, institutions, organisations, social and political
systems to use the natural, financial, political, social and
human resources that are available to them for the definition and pursuit of
sustainable development goals.
CPD 101: Business Enterprise Valuation CPD 102: Valuation of Property Impairments and Contamination CPD 103: Agricultural Valuation CPD 104: Hotel Valuation CPD 105: Highest and Best Use Analysis CPD 106: Multi-Family Property Valuation CPD 107: Office Property Valuation CPD 108: Seniors Facilities Valuation CPD 109: Lease Analysis CPD 110: Creative Critical Thinking: Advancing Appraisal to Strategic Advising CPD 111: Decision Analysis: Making Better Real Property Decisions CPD 112: Real Estate Consulting: Forecasting CPD 113: Request for Proposals (RFPs) CPD 114: Valuation for Financial Reporting - Real Property Appraisal and IFRS CPD 115: Appraisal Review CPD 116: Land Valuation CPD 117: Exposure & Marketing Time: Valuation Impacts CPD 118: Machinery and Equipment Valuation CPD 119: Urban Infrastructure Policies CPD 120: Urban Infrastructure Applications CPD 121: Submerged Land Valuation CPD 122: Expropriation Valuation CPD 123: Adjustment Support in the Direct Comparison Approach CPD 124: Residential Appraisal: Challenges and Opportunities CPD 125: Green Value — Valuing
Sustainable Commercial Buildings CPD 126: Getting to Green — Energy Efficient and
Sustainable Housing CPD 127: More Than Just Assessment Appeals — The Business of Property Tax Consulting CPD 128: Retail Property Valuation CPD 129: Industrial Property Valuation CPD 130: Residential Valuation Basics CPD 131: Commercial Valuation Basics CPD 132: More than Just Form - Filling: Creating Professional Residential Appraisal Reports CPD 133: Valuing Residential Condominiums CPD 134: Rural and Remote Property Valuation CPD 135: Buy Smart: Commercial Property Acquisition CPD 136: Waterfront Residential Property Valuation (Coming soon: 2018) CPD 140: Statistics 101: Math Literacy for Real Estate Professionals CPD 141: Exploratory Data Analysis: Next Generation Appraisal Techniques CPD 142: Introduction to Multiple Regression Analysis in Real Estate CPD 143: Appraisal Valuation Models CPD 144: Geographic Information
Systems and Real Estate CPD 145: Introduction to Reserve Fund Planning CPD 150: Real Property Law Basics CPD 151: Real Estate Finance Basics CPD 152: Financial Analysis with Excel CPD 153: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development CPD 154: Business Strategy: Managing a Profitable Real Estate Business CPD 156: Organizing and Financing a Real Estate Business CPD 155: Succession Planning for Real Estate Professionals CPD 157: Accounting and Taxation Considerations for a Real Estate Business CPD 158: Marketing and Technology Considerations for a Real Estate Business CPD 159:
Human Resources Management Considerations in Real Estate (Coming Soon: 2018) CPD 160: Law and Ethical Considerations in Real Estate Business (Coming Soon: 2018) CPD 891: Fundamentals of Reserve Fund Planning CPD 899: Reserve Fund Planning Guided Case Study