Sustainable Development
How might economic sustainability be persued
- uses buildings that can easily be adapted to changing needs - design high density developments to support local needs - build on space for economic activity to occur - use materials with a long life span
What are the challenges to maintain a sustainable city
> lack of jobs > strain on land > housing shortages > decaying infrastructure > air pollution > waste management
Affects of globalization
> more people = more demand and more stress
Definition of sustainable development
Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Cultural Sustainability
Is about the recognition and importance of cultures. It refers to the sustainability or maintaining of natural resources and people in connection with their culture
conservation
Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
Venn Diagram
Sustainable development is the product of the three systems overlapping Circles can be made bigger depending on what must be prioritised Capital is interchangeable through the dimensions
ecological footprint
The amount of biologically productive land and water needed to support a person or population.
Incineration
The process of burning waste materials to reduce volume and mass, sometimes to generate electricity or heat
recycle
The process of making new products from materials that were used in another product.
The three diagrams of sustainability
Three pillars The nested model The venn diagram
maintain
To continue; carry on; keep in existence
reusable resource
a natural resource that can be used more than once
affluence
abundance; wealth
Fairtrade
an alternative method of international trade which promotes environmentalism, fair wages, alleviation of global poverty and a fair price for growers
developing countries
countries with less independent economies and a lower quality of life
Economic sustainability
ensuring that average incomes in all countries are adequate to sustain a decent standard of living and continue to rise in line with inflation and living costs in the future
Three Pillars of Sustainability
environment, economy, society A three legged stool All three pillars must be equal otherwise it will fail Must be a high level and the same level
A sustainable society would emphasize
using energy efficiency and reusing and recycling matter