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TREN 2P94 REVIEW Introduction to Sustainability

TREN 2P94 REVIEW Introduction to Sustainability. http://www.brocku.ca/tren/ courses/tren2p93/. These notes available via the online course outline on Isaak / Sakai or (after lectures) at:. en·vi·ron·ment [n]. 1 : the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded

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TREN 2P94 REVIEW Introduction to Sustainability

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  1. TREN 2P94 REVIEW Introduction to Sustainability

  2. http://www.brocku.ca/tren/courses/tren2p93/ These notes available via the online course outline on Isaak / Sakaior (after lectures) at:

  3. en·vi·ron·ment[n] • 1 : the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded • 2 a : the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival • b : the aggregate of social and cultural conditions that influence the life of an individual or community. • - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, 2012

  4. environment • [n] the totality of surrounding conditions.

  5. From ‘pristine’ ‘natural’ environments…

  6. …through all kinds of urban environments…

  7. St. Lawrence Market, Toronto Quinta Fay, Gustine, California Yates Street Heritage District, St. Catharines Old Town, Hastings, East Sussex

  8. Sherman Avenue North, Hamilton, Ontario La Oroya, Peru Love Canal, New York Dharavi district, Mumbai, India

  9. …through industrial environments…

  10. …to defined natural and anthropogenic environments at all scales.

  11. policy • …a course or general plan of action to be adopted by a government, party, person, etc. • - Concise Oxford Dictionary

  12. policy • …a selected, planned line of conduct in the light of which individual decisions are made and coordination achieved • - Webster’s Encyclopedic Dictionary

  13. Conceptual tools

  14. scale - an ordered series of graduated quantities, values, degrees, etc. - relative magnitude • - Webster’s Encyclopedic Dictionary

  15. scale may be: • - physical / geographical • ranking based upon size, dimension, geographical subunit, etc. • - ecological • individual, deme, community, population • - jurisdictional • local, municipal, regional, federal, global

  16. scale GLOBAL / MACRO LOCAL / MICRO United Nations . . governments . . ngos / community groups . individuals earth continent country province region municipality neighbourhood household individual spatial jurisdictional /decision making

  17. jurisdiction - the legal power to administer and enforce the law - the exercising of this power - the region within which this power is valid, or in which a person or agency has authority - authority • - Webster’s Encyclopedic Dictionary

  18. Sustainable development

  19. Sustainable development: • meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. • World Commission on Environment and Development (1987): Our Common Future

  20. Elements of sustainability Environment Economy Society - World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987

  21. the sustainable development triangle

  22. Elements of sustainability Environment Economy Society - World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987

  23. Elements of sustainability Environment • biodiversity • materials • energy • biophysical interactions - World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987

  24. Elements of sustainability • money and capital • employment • technological growth • investment • market forces Economy - World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987

  25. Elements of sustainability • human diversity (cultural, linguistic, ethnic) • equity (dependence / independence) • quality of life • institutional structures and organization • political structures Society - World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987

  26. informationand decision making

  27. Sustainable development... • considers future and present needs when making decisions about: • resource and energy use • technological development • direction of investments • social, political & institutional change...etc. etc. etc. Applied POLICY

  28. Fragmented decision-making private other interests public community groups federal / national ISSUE municipal provincial / state regional - after Barrett and Kidd, 1991

  29. private private other other public public interests interests community community federal/ federal/ ISSUE ISSUE groups groups national national municipal provincial/ municipal provincial/ state state regional Integrated decision-making - after Barrett and Kidd, 1991

  30. decision making • reactive

  31. decision making • reactive • (‘end of pipe’)

  32. decision making • anticipatory • reactive

  33. decision making • anticipatory • (planning for • change) • reactive

  34. decision making • radical • anticipatory • reactive

  35. decision making • radical • (fundamental; • root causes) • anticipatory • reactive

  36. radical • anticipatory • reactive decision making

  37. Industry • change in demand • - less consumption • - alternative consumption • change in process • - clean technology • - elimination of toxics • sewage treatment plant • - ‘end of pipe’ solution • environment • and • economy • and • society • environment • and • economy • environment • or • economy • radical • anticipatory • reactive

  38. values, ideologies and strategies values ideology strategies

  39. interactions amongstvalues / ideologies / strategies values ideology strategies

  40. interactions amongstvalues / ideologies / strategies values individual, cultural, social, spiritual, moral

  41. interactions amongstvalues / ideologies / strategies values individual, cultural, social, spiritual, moral Definable sets of values constitute ideologies (e.g. Industrial Capitalism, Marxism, Christianity, Liberalism, Socialism, Conservatism, Judaism)

  42. interactions amongstvalues / ideologies / strategies values individual, cultural, social, spiritual, moral Definable sets of values constitute ideologies (e.g. Industrial Capitalism, Marxism, Christianity, Liberalism, Socialism, Conservatism, Judaism) …which give rise to strategies practical applications of ideologically consistent ideas, actions, policies and programs

  43. interactions amongstvalues / ideologies / strategies values ideology strategies

  44. interactions amongstvalues / ideologies / strategies values ideology strategies

  45. interactions amongstvalues / ideologies / strategies values ideology strategies

  46. interactions amongstvalues / ideologies / strategies values ideology strategies

  47. interactions amongstvalues / ideologies / strategies values ideology strategies

  48. interactions amongstvalues / ideologies / strategies values ideology strategies • feedback loop allows for reflection, • re-evaluation, adaptive management

  49. interactions amongstvalues / ideologies / strategies values ideology strategies • if no feedback loop: inflexible, unresponsive

  50. interactions amongstvalues / ideologies / strategies values ideology strategies dogma

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