Urban sustainability Name Instructor In the global context‚ Urbanization is viewed as an essential trend for development for a couple of decades to come‚ this is especially the case in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asian countries. Cities in mentioned regions as well as other parts of the world are predicted to promote sustainable development of their respective nations. This is supported by the knowledge that urbanization if well-articulated can enhance economic
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Problem: greenhouse gas pollution Reason: burning fossil fuels Sub-reason: create much carbon dioxide Solution: phasing out fossil fuel Example: not building any new coal-burning power plants Pollution whether it is vehicular‚ electrical or industrial is the main contributor to the global warming. Most of the greenhouse gas emissions come from the burning of fossil fuel for energy such as electricity and transport. When oil‚ gas or coal burns‚ carbon contained within it combines with oxygen
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monitor police and enforce the legislation. A description and examples for design‚ specification and management must be given. Legislation & (what they cover) Environmental protection act 1990 This act covers various sectors in accordance with pollution and air control by local authorities Town and country planning act Wildlife and countryside planning act Control DEFRA (department for environment‚ food and rural affairs) ; defra is a ministerial uk government depart that is supported by 36
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Belz (2009) states that the sustainability in marketing is the conventional marketing view. This can be explained that the sustainable marketing may be developed and holding the nature of the consumption by generating the social and environment value. In the order word‚ the aim of sustainability marketing tries to adopt the customer value‚ social value and environment value. To explore the sustainability in marketing‚ the report will focus on the basic of sustainability marketing‚ examining the four
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Sustainability and Calculus Introduction and Preview Calculus is all about change. Calculus provides the mathematical tools to examine important questions about dynamic behavior; e.g. how fast is the world population increasing? If we continuously release a pollutant into a lake at a known rate‚ what’s the total amount of pollutant that will be dumped into the water in the next five years? How long will the nonrenewable supplies of coal and oil last if we maintain the current per capita
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Moriah Wade Professor Iqbal ENGL 1302 May 3‚ 2012 Food Sustainability Most of the food found in the grocery store is the product of an unsustainable food system. How would you feel if your favorite fruit or vegetable went extinct? The world is beginning to over populate and we are consuming food faster than we’re producing it. Many of the main foundational food sources such as rice and seeds have slipped into endangerment. Healthier food is available now and desirable in the future‚ but it’s
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Sustainability of Microfinance Institutions 1. Introduction It is a fact that about 4 billion people worldwide live on less than US$2 per day (Microfinance Bulletin‚ 2008a‚ 7) and poverty is one of the major problems that is still prevailing in today’s world. Surprisingly more than 3 billion poor people seek access to basic financial services worldwide (Helms‚ 2006‚ ix) and were ignored by commercial banks for a very long time. For commercial banks the poor were seen as “unbankable” for decades
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Corporation with advice and recommendations on a future vision and strategy that CC could consider for a sunstainable corporation. Taking into consideration analysis on the impact of the six world foresight forum themes which are: a) ecology and sustainability‚ b) population and demographics‚ c) science and technology‚ d) economy‚ e) geopolitics and security‚ f) society and culture. This aim is based upon the following assumptions: • Colourful Corporation is Australian based and owned
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Economic Sustainability The business of staying in business Deborah Doane & Alex MacGillivray New Economics Foundation March 2001 Executive Summary Although sustainability is now generally understood to be a combination of environmental‚ social and economic performance‚ this report finds that economic sustainability is the most elusive component of the “triple bottom line” approach. There is not even universal consensus that businesses should be economically sustainable‚
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report analyses SPIGEN‚ an online Korean company specializing in quality mobile phone accessories and its plan to enter the sustainability market. The report further analyses the company’s mission statement that will set the course for sustainable development. It is recommended that SPIGEN adopts a sustainable strategy and launch new line of eco-friendly products that is a variant of three of SPIGEN’s best-selling phone cases‚ “Neo Hybrid”‚ “Slim Armour” and “Tough
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