It works by providing
sustainable social benefits for a local community within climate change adaptation practices.
Not exact matches
SOCIAL IMPACT X DESIGN From health care and education to housing and environmental degradation, learn how design has been used by businesses, nonprofits, and entrepreneurs to create inclusive products, services, and strategic frameworks that solve «wicked» problems, identify
sustainable solutions, and create even greater
benefits for the communities they serve.
James Gorman, CEO of Morgan Stanley, on how industry leaders can help build a
sustainable economy that yields
social benefit.
James Gorman, Chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley, offers a framework for how corporate and financial industry leaders can help build a long - term
sustainable economy that yields
social benefit.
According to a 2011 Pew Research Center poll, more than 40 percent of people aged 18 to 30 believe they will receive no retirement income from
Social Security, even though
Social Security receipts are estimated to equal about 75 percent of
benefits on a
sustainable basis under the current regime.5
In 2013, the Corporation for
Social Security Claiming Strategies was formed and one year later, A Comprehensive Guide to
Social Security Retirement
Benefits and
Social Security Claiming Strategies was launched endeavoring to provide advisors with the knowledge necessary to advise clients on the intricacies of the
Social Security system and teach them to utilize that information as the foundation for retirement income plans
sustainable throughout their client's lifetime and beyond.
Providing this water to Banrock Station will deliver another boost to a tourist destination that creates economic
benefit for the Riverland community and
social understanding of the need to maintain
sustainable wetlands.
To establish organic agriculture as an important tool in
sustainable food production, the factors limiting organic yields need to be more fully understood, alongside assessments of the many
social, environmental and economic
benefits of organic farming systems.
A
social science study into a group of British farmers who «redesigned» their farms to agroecological practices shows they
benefited both practically and emotionally to
sustainable agriculture.
Family physicians should be knowledgeable regarding the ongoing
benefits to the child of extended breastfeeding, including continued immune protection, better
social adjustment, and having a
sustainable food source in times of emergency.
Family physicians should be knowledgeable regarding the ongoing
benefits to the child of extended breastfeeding, including continued immune protection [3], better
social adjustment [4], and having a
sustainable food source in times of emergency.»
a. to ensure that a comprehensive and ambitious agreement is reached on the TTIP that enhances fair competition on both sides of the Atlantic, while taking into account the values of the European
social market economy, ensuring
benefits to consumers, industry and investors, enhancing quality job creation and growth, and ensuring that regulatory cooperation does not undermine democratic control on both sides of the Atlantic in any way, and also seeks a transition to a more
sustainable society;
Since its establishment, the Vodafone Ghana Foundation has moved from just funding projects, to investing in developing
sustainable initiatives that solve pressing
social issues and
benefit several communities in the country.
Maintaining and restoring healthy ecosystems plays a key role in adapting to and mitigating climate change through biodiversity conservation,
sustainable use and
sustainable land management and yields multiple environmental, economic and
social benefits.
The recently launched Land Degradation Neutrality Fund is the first - of - its - kind investment vehicle dedicated to implementing the SDGs by leveraging public sector funds to raise private sector capital for
sustainable land management and landscape restoration activities worldwide that bring multiple environment, economic and
social benefits.
This latest edition of the WWDR clearly demonstrates how water is critical to nearly every aspect of
sustainable development, and how a dedicated SDG for water would create
social, economic, financial and other
benefits that would extend to poverty alleviation, health, education, food and energy production, and the environment.
Indeed, many schools already undertake enterprising activities on a short term project basis, but the key for change is to translate that activity into long term
sustainable social enterprise that
benefits everyone.
With fewer people retiring on
sustainable incomes,
Social Security
benefits are a critical bridge to help make ends meet.
Its mission is to create and manage the partnerships necessary to increase the purchase of travel to and within the Caribbean that results in
sustainable economic and
social benefits for its people.
Minimize short - term
social and economic losses while maintaining long - term
benefits such more productive and
sustainable regional fisheries;
The CTO's primary objective is to provide to and through its members, the services and information needed for the development of
sustainable tourism for the economic and
social benefit of the Caribbean people.
The CTO's mission is to provide to and through its members, the services and information needed for the development of
sustainable tourism for the economic and
social benefit of the people of the Caribbean.
Its mission is: «To promote the
sustainable development of tourism in Guyana that produces maximum economic,
social, cultural and environmental
benefits, while minimizing negative impacts as part of an integrated national development strategy through the optimal use of human resources and the provision of a product of the highest quality.»
to Dive conservation and other efforts leading to a healthy ecosystem at Turneffe Atoll supporting
sustainable social and economic
benefits for Belize and serving as a model for similar coastal marine environments throughout the world.
To establish organic agriculture as an important tool in
sustainable food production, the factors limiting organic yields need to be more fully understood, alongside assessments of the many
social, environmental and economic
benefits of organic farming systems.
«Investors express a preference for and will pay a premium for projects that demonstrate
social and environmental
benefits in addition to robust climate
benefits,» observes Joanna Durbin, Director of the Climate, Community & Biodiversity Alliance (CCBA) that developed a design standard for climate change mitigation projects to ensure the projects are designed to support
sustainable development and biodiversity in addition to their carbon
benefits.
It is themed
Sustainable and inclusive urban communities through urban agriculture and aims to bring together scientists from different disciplinary perspectives, studying motivations and barriers for individual and group practitioners,
social, economic and environmental
benefits of urban agriculture for the local communities and cities as a whole, as well as enabling and disabling factors for successful interaction between the local stakeholders in planning, accessing and using urban resources especially land and water.
«This project combines critical forest and wildlife conservation work with a raft of
social and community
benefits, from
sustainable cocoa production to the provision of saving and lending schemes,» commented Emily Woodfield, Head of Tropical Forest Landscapes Unit, RSPB.
Decision - makers should compare all forms of bioenergy to other
sustainable energy options and carefully weigh full
social, environmental and economic costs against realistically achievable
benefits.
With a business focus centered around enabling companies to deliver superior economic performance through innovation for environmental and
social benefit,
Sustainable Brands continually seeks strategic partnerships with like - minded entities to help catalyze local communities of change - makers across the globe.
Friends of the Earth Europe campaigns for
sustainable waste management, and highlights its economic,
social and environmental
benefits.
Further, the GCF is to do this through projects and programmes that also address
sustainable development and bring
social, environmental, economic and gender
benefits.
Sustainable forestry depends on shifting from clearcutting to selective cutting of mature trees while maintaining the
social and economic
benefits enjoyed by forest inhabitants and other stakeholders.
The trigger for this position by the ACM is a plan in the national Energieakkoord which is an agreement between organisations representing employers, employees, environmental NGO's, companies and other
social actors that aims to
benefit the transition to a more
sustainable energy policy and
sustainable economic development in the Netherlands.
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC) supports Aboriginal people (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) and Northerners in their efforts to: improve
social well - being and economic prosperity; develop healthier, more
sustainable communities; and participate more fully in Canada's political,
social and economic development — to the
benefit of all Canadians.
Without effective governing institutions, leaders who have cultural legitimacy and the ability for Indigenous institutions to exercise real decision making powers, the aims [of the COAG trial] will simply not be
sustainable or of any long term
social or economic
benefit.
It sees a particular challenge in finding a way to ensure that the land acquired for the Aboriginal estate is managed and dealt with in a way that is
sustainable, that preserves the value of the land, and that delivers real and ongoing
benefits to Aboriginal people.134 It does not believe that Aboriginal land must be inherently inalienable; that would not allow Aboriginal land to be used to address
social and economic needs, and would deny Aboriginal people the ability to make their own decisions regarding their land.
Self - Reliance: Indigenous people
benefiting from acquiring land and managing it in a
sustainable way to provide positive cultural,
social, economic and environmental results; an increasing number of Indigenous people owning their own homes.