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    Creating a Sustainable Environment The terms Sustainable and Sustainability are used to describe many different approaches toward improving our way of life. Sustainability is a way to develop the environment without harming it‚ creating a system that keeps its self-feasible for future needs. Thus‚ sustainability means taking the long-term view of how our actions affect future generations and making sure we do not deplete resources or cause pollution at rates faster than the earth is able to renew

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    Sustainable tourism is a myth. Discuss Tourism is one of the world’s fastest growing industries and is a major source of income for many countries‚ however‚ tourism can also have its share of problems on a country‚ such as loss of cultural heritage. People are now seeking more responsible holidays‚ these include various forms of sustainable tourism such as ‘eco-tourism’ and ‘Cultural tourism’. Sustainable tourism is ‘a form of ongoing tourism development which helps to preserve and protect the environment

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    Title: To what extent can the problems of urbanisation be met by a policy of sustainable development? As Allen (2009) has remarked‚ urbanisation is and will be the phenomenon of this century with its ever-increasing impacts on many facets of lives over the world. It can be the root cause of many major problems in the modern societies. This essay will explore the degree to which sustainable development policy can address problems caused by urbanisation. Urbanisation‚ as defined by Afify‚ is

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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0960-0035.htm IJPDLM 38‚5 A framework of sustainable supply chain management: moving toward new theory Craig R. Carter and Dale S. Rogers University of Nevada‚ College of Business Administration‚ Reno‚ Nevada‚ USA Abstract Purpose – The authors perform a large-scale literature review and use conceptual theory building to introduce the concept of sustainability to the field of supply chain management

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    Geography “Evaluate one or more sustainable strategies designed to improve life in urban areas” (10 marks) Throughout this answer I shall be discussing and stating different strategies used by the Vancouver Mayor‚ whose actions have allowed the city Vancouver to be renowned as one of the greenest cities in the world‚ whilst improving the lives of the population. Firstly‚ a CityPlan was incorporated in 1995‚ which gives direction for developing sustainable communities. Before that‚ there was

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    Sustainable Talent Management In order for organizations to meet the growing demands of business sustainability and maintain a competitive advantage over the competition‚ businesses are encouraged to take a hard look at their talent pool (Urlaub‚ 2011). This process aims to retain employees and foster their continuing development of skills and competencies to achieve the organization’s immediate performance goals and long-term strategic objectives. This often requires managers to

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    Research Paper | What destination competitiveness should a hot springs hotel in Taiwan have for sustainable development? | | | | Submitted by: Chun-Hung‚ Yu (John) Student No.: 10137238 Submitted Date: Week12 (18/10/2010) Lecturer: Dr Julie Nyanjom Unit Code: Hospitality Enterprise MBA 5701 Monday: 13:30~16:30 | | | Abstract: Recently‚ more and more hot springs hotels in Taiwan have been built around

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    | Individual Essay 1.0 Sustainable events are only possible when they are small and localised. Discuss‚ using examples. Sustainable events are described as those which meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (IISD 2012). When developing sustainable events‚ planners need to view the event as a whole and how each part interacts and affects another and also need to take into consideration the effects that the event may have

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    Roger Mota 5th period 4/22/13 One physical trait that i share with my family is that we all have nice eyebrows. For me specially my eyebrows look nice only when i get a haircut. For my family having nice eyebrows is important because thats what were known for to have nice looking eyebrows. My little has nice eyebrows actually both of my little brothers do. My mom has amazing looking eyebrows‚ my father doesnt. My moms side of the family has nice eyebrows they all have very nice eyebrows. There

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    Chosen city: Leicester - Current problems - Research - Explain using Microsoft Word -Research current forms of transport -Research future projections/ideas for sustainable transport -Your own opinion Introduction: The world is becoming increasing populated and cities are beginning to grow at a very fast rate. Governments will need to come up with a suitable transport plan for the citizens. More people will result in more transport and the majority of people travel by car

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