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    to continue to develop in the future of building and ecological design, it is important to gain an understanding of former architecture and use these approaches as a sensible, systematic whole to accomplish ideal energy effectiveness and thus a sustainable environment for the…

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    Sustainability

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    the development of the living environment that is quantitative and qualitive terms. In the quantitative terms, it is clearly that to the road safety measures applied in a comprehensive manner, to the asphalt streets of appropriate size, to the pedestrian and bicycle part, decreasing number of injuries and accidents on the streets and reducing the level of air and noise pollution in the surroundings of the separate streets are positively influences the public…

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    CLIMATE CHANGE: HOPE’S ROLE IN PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIORS As climate change becomes an increasingly recognized serious issue, the need for environmental education (EE) and education for sustainable development (ESD) for young people and in schools is also becoming increasingly relevant. Traditional environmental education has aimed to help students better understand causes, impacts, and solutions to environmental issues and to inspire critical thinking around ethical issues, conflicts, and…

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    Social Performance Corporate social responsibility is the the obligation of an entity for their actions to align with the interest of their stakeholders, the environment and society in general (Birt 2014). Qantas has eight key business principles and group policies in order to maintain a socially responsible business. These policies have been board approved and are non-negotiable. They are presented in a mandatory training program to ensure they are understood and reliably implemented by all…

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    these ideas can be called sustainability ideas and sustainable development. Sustainability has become a huge topic in todays conversations amongst those who plan on fixing the planet. So you might wonder what sustainability is right? Sustainability is the idea of you using the planet without producing longer term…

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    forward so that actions are unified. With an agreed-upon communication strategy, staff and partners have a map they can refer to through the various program development stages. As part of a communication strategy, we develop promotional tools to communicate the workplace sustainability policy. Promotional tools may include: Promotional flyer Development and promotion strategies. The goal of the promotion of the strategy might include. - Staffs - Customers - Executive Team - Community - Supply…

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    Anthropocene Manifesto

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    therefore the company decides to narrow down to the concept of “no net loss” (Rainey, Pollard, Dutson, Ekstrom, Livingstone, Temple, & Pilgrim, 2014). According to the Business and Biodiversity Offsets Program, no net loss is defined as “a target for a development project in which the impacts on biodiversity caused by the project are balanced or outweighed by measures taken to avoid and minimize the project’s impacts, … so that no overall biodiversity loss results.” (Rainey et al., 2014, p. 1). …

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    Why is sustainability important in the business environment? ‘A process of change in which the exploitation of resources, the direction of investments, the orientation of technological development and institutional change are all in harmony and enhance both current and future potential to meet human needs and aspirations’. (UN WCED, 1987) Sustainability is an ambiguous topic, however this is divided in three which are: Environmental sustainability - for environmental sustainability is the…

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    different experience than previous community service I’ve been done in my home country. In the end, I believe I will develop my sense of serving the community as both global citizens and future leader. Most Important thing I want to gain is self-development and opportunity to explore myself. Experiencing a brand-new-country with new outlooks will be overwhelming at the beginning. But, I am expecting what I will gain is enhancing my ability to adapt to diverse situations while being able to…

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    up those resources there may be further in the future that we cannot predict. I like working in the concept of having our cake and eating it to, we can have energy that is sustainable and renewable all the while protecting the environment and using the resources in a conserving way. We can also have a economy that is sustainable while protecting the environment and conserving…

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