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Matters of Time--- Time & Tempo In the Biospheric Economy Calvin B. DeWitt, Professor

ENVISIONING A FAIRER FUTURE: Sustainability, Security & Happiness on a Finite Planet. Matters of Time--- Time & Tempo In the Biospheric Economy Calvin B. DeWitt, Professor Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies

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Matters of Time--- Time & Tempo In the Biospheric Economy Calvin B. DeWitt, Professor

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  1. ENVISIONING A FAIRER FUTURE: Sustainability, Security & Happiness on a Finite Planet Matters of Time--- Time & Tempo In the Biospheric Economy Calvin B. DeWitt, Professor Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

  2. Calvin B. DeWitt - Augustana Convocation - 2/4/10

  3. From: C. Nikiforoff, 1959. A Reappraisal of the Soil. Science Vol. 129, p. 189.

  4. From: C. Nikiforoff, 1959. A Reappraisal of the Soil. Science Vol. 129, p. 189.

  5. From: C. Nikiforoff, 1959. A Reappraisal of the Soil. Science Vol. 129, p. 189.

  6. William Blake:

  7. Strong Sustainability Model BIOSPHERE SOCIOSPHERE ECONOSPHERE Dr R W Cartwright/SANZ/DESDNZ

  8. Essayist & Farmer Wendell Berry concludes: Care of the earthis our most ancient, • most worthy & most pleasing • RESPONSIBILITY • [Paraphrased]

  9. This Presentation, and more on the Biospheric Economy, &Kaikoura Whales and Oil will be available at: http://nelson.wisc.edu/people/dewitt On Wednesday, April 17

  10. Strong sustainability for New ZealandSustainable Aotearoa New Zealand Inc(SANZ) • 1. Strong sustainability is the prerequisite and foundation of any human development, whether social, economic or technological. • 2. Strong sustainability means the preservation of the integrity of all ecological systems in the biosphere.

  11. 3. Ecological integrity means the ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance and re-establish its stability, diversity and resilience. • 4. A strongly sustainable human society lives and develops as an integral part of ecosystems that have ecological integrity. • 5. Ethics, values and ‘world views’ directly support strong sustainability because people know that they are integral to the ecological systems of the biosphere. Therefore, people desire the integrity of those systems.

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