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  1. SAFE-A hierarchical framework for assessing the sustainability of agricultural systems [An article from: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment] by N. Van Cauwenbergh, K. Biala, et all 2007-05-01
  2. The Science of Sustainable Development: Local Livelihoods and the Global Environment (Biological Conservation, Restoration, & Sustainability) by Jeffrey Sayer, Bruce Campbell, 2003-12-15
  3. Global Environment Outlook by United Nations Environment Programme, 1997-02-27
  4. A conceptual template for integrative human-environment research [An article from: Global Environmental Change] by B. Newell, C.L. Crumley, et all
  5. Understanding Environment
  6. People Managing Forests: The Links between Human Well-Being and Sustainability
  7. Global Economy in the Age of Science-Based Knowledge (Commission on Development & Environment for Amazonia) by Mirco Bunc, 1992-06
  8. Project evaluation and the depletion of natural capital: An application of the sustainability principle (Environment working paper) by Joachim Von Amsberg, 1993
  9. Linking tourism, the environment, and sustainability topical volume of compiled papers from a special session of the annual meeting of the National Recreation ... 12-14, 1994 (SuDoc A 13.88:INT-GTR-323) by U.S. Dept of Agriculture, 1995
  10. Four stories: People, communities and sustainability (Environments For Life Conservation Issues Forum Series) by Andrew Pearson, 1998
  11. Coming to terms with sustainability (Environments for life conservation issues forum series) by Benedict J Hren, 1997
  12. Genuine saving as a sustainability indicator (Environment Department papers. Environmental economics series) by Kirk Hamilton, 2000
  13. Monitoring community sustainability (Environment for Life Conservation Issues Forum Series) by Benedict J Hren, 1998
  14. Green Development: Environment and Sustainability in the South by W.M. Adams, 2001

121. Building Envelopes And Environmental Sustainability
Building Envelopes and Environmental sustainability. Design Criteria accordingto European standards. Giovanna Franco 1 and Anna Magrini 2.
http://www.iris.ba.cnr.it/sksb/PAPERS/15-04.HTM
Building Envelopes and Environmental Sustainability Design Criteria according to European standards
Giovanna Franco and Anna Magrini
DIPArC – Facoltà di Architettura Stradone S. Agostino, 37 – 16123 Genova, Italy Phone: +39 010 2095753, Fax: +39 010 2095790 E-mail: francog@leonardo.arch.unige.it Dipartimento di Ingegneria Idraulica e Ambientale Facoltà di Ingegneria Via Ferrata, 1 – 27100 Pavia, Italy Phone: +39 0382 505321, Fax: +39 0382 505589 E-mail: amagrini@mbox.ulisse.it KEYWORDS: urban renewal, sustainability, superficial and interstitial condensation

122. White Dog Cafe - Action Alerts - Environmental Sustainability
Social Action. Environmental sustainability. Two of the windmills thatproduce our electricity. Our position We believe that mankind
http://www.whitedog.com/eco_sustain.html
Social Action Environmental Sustainability
Two of the windmills that produce our electricity.
Our position:

We believe that mankind should live in harmony with nature and not abuse, destroy or deplete our natural resources.
Policies and Programs:
Sustainable Energy:
Click here for more information on how Wind Power works or for a copy of our Press Release announcing White Dog Cafe as the First (and so far, only) for-profit business in PA to use only 100% Wind Generated Electricity!) 100% of our electricity comes from wind power generated by Community Energy. Every year, our purchase of wind power offsets the equivalent of taking 31 cars off the road or planting 59 acres of forest (2,950 trees).
[More specifically, we purchase 360,000 kw hrs of wind energy each year which offset 432,000 lbs of CO2 (Carbon Dioxide - the global warming gas), 1,012 lbs of NOx (Nitrogen Oxides - a precursor to smog and acid rain) and 3,244 lbs of SO2 (Sulfur Dioxide - a precursor to acid rain).] To learn more about wind power, visit the Clean Air Council or PAwindcampaign.org.

123. HECUA Programs: Environmental Sustainability: Science, Politics & Public Policy
HECUA Environmental sustainability Science,Public Policy Community Action.
http://www.hecua.org/programs/epsd/

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HECUA works with you to design a 20-hour per week internship that meets your learning goals and connects with program themes. You will do meaningful work while learning from extraordinary mentors on site. The program will include a weekend field experience and short trips throughout the semester that offer opportunities to integrate theory and practice. Students also carry out an independent or group study project on a topic of personal choice, which includes hands-on field research. When: Late August to mid-December Cost (2004): Varies. Students from member schools pay either $9,500 or the equivalent of regular semester tuition; separate rate for University of Minnesota (contact HECUA), and non-member students pay $10,300. Tuition, internship placement and supervision and all course-related field visits are included. Additional costs include room and board, books, transportation and personal expenses.

124. Bucks CC - Environmental Sustainability
For further information about Environmental sustainability please telephonethe Environmental Coordinator (01296) 382745, or the Strategic Planning
http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/strategic_planning/sustainability/index.stm
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... Environment Month (May 2004) For further information about Environmental Sustainability please telephone:
or Environmental Co-ordinator Strategic Planning Home Business ... Where to Find Us © Buckinghamshire County Council: 30-Apr-2004

125. Environmental Sustainability And Teleworking Executive Orders
Executive Order Number 156. State Government Environmental sustainability, Reductionof Solid Waste, and Procurement of Environmentally Preferable Products.
http://www.sustainablenc.org/main/72199/exec_orders.htm

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Governor James B. Hunt Jr. signed the new Executive Orders, whose summaries follow below, on July 21, 1999 at the Kickoff Event for NC Project Green. Full texts of the Executive Orders are also provided in Adobe format.
Executive Order Number 155
State of North Carolina Pilot Teleworking Project
The Executive Order establishes the State of North Carolina Pilot Teleworking Program to identify and measure the benefits derived from teleworking. It will also establish and test guidelines to ensure statewide consistency among agencies for common issues involved with the implementation of teleworking programs statewide. Teleworking, a management option in which employees work from home instead of driving to the traditional office, was conceptualized as an essential part of a plan to lower the number of vehicle miles traveled by state employees and achieve reductions in vehicle emissions that contribute to air pollution. The Teleworking Executive Order was drafted in an interagency effort between the Office of State Personnel (OSP) and the departments of Administration, Environment and Natural Resources, Commerce, and Transportation. The Office of the State Auditor and OSP thoroughly researched the feasibility of implementing teleworking in state government and recommended that criteria be established for a statewide teleworking program.

126. Planning And Environmental Sustainability
Planning and Environmental sustainability. Learning Outcomes. To developan awareness and knowledge of the interrelationships between
http://www.cme.rdg.ac.uk/Courses/Postgraduate/Modular_MSc_Programme/Modules/Plan
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Home School of Construction Management and Engineering
Planning and Environmental Sustainability Learning Outcomes
To develop an awareness and knowledge of the inter-relationships between planning practice, property development and sustainability. This included development of the basic skills on environmental appraisal and management. Learning Methods A five day module consisting of lectures, practical exercises, video and Internet presentations. These will be supported by two field visits to planning and development case studies at the end of the module. Programme Content Topics covered include: an assessment of global environmental issues and their impact on planning and development; definitions of sustainable development; environmental legislation; sustainability in planning policy and practice; environmental appraisal techniques; the `greening' of the property development process. Coordinators Joe Doak, Dept of LMD

127. Innovation For Environmental Sustainability (IES) Fund
Innovation FOR ENVIRONMENTAL sustainability (IES) FUND 1. OBJECTIVE.To encourage and assist Singaporeregistered companies to undertake
http://app.nea.gov.sg/cms/htdocs/category_sub.asp?cid=42

128. Campus Environmental Sustainability Team
Campus Environmental sustainability Team (CEST). Responsibilities ofthe Campus Environmental sustainability Officer (CESO) and, by
http://www.ncsu.edu/environmental_sustainability/cest.html
Campus Environmental Sustainability Team (CEST) Responsibilities of the Campus Environmental Sustainability Officer (CESO) and,
by extension, the Campus Environmental Sustainability Team:
  • Provide leadership to the NC State community regarding campus and educational programming Represent the university on internal and external matters Develop and champion university strategic planning regarding sustainability Convene representatives to coordinate and communicate activities and plans Be a clearinghouse for university information
Current CEST members Larry Nielsen - Chair, Environmental Sustainability Officer and Dean, College of Natural
Resources
Richard Bernhard
- Faculty Senate Resources and Environment Committee
Sarah Ketchem
- Waste Reduction and Recycling Program Manager
Jack Colby
- Director for Facilities Operations
Will Hooker
- Sustainability Coalition Coordinator, Horticulture Science

129. Environmental Sustainability Initiatives - Presidio Of San Francisco
Home, , Park Projects, , Environmental sustainability Initiatives, , Environmentalsustainability Initiatives. Environmental sustainability Initiatives.
http://www.presidio.gov/Preservation_Restoration/Environmental_Sustainability/
The Presidio of San Francisco Home Login About the Presidio Visiting the Presidio ... The Presidio Trust Search this Site In this Section Compost and Regeneration Energy Conservation Integrated Pest Management Transportation ... Environmental Sustainability Initiatives Environmental Sustainability Initiatives Environmental Sustainability Initiatives
The Presidio Trust strives to operate the park efficiently and use natural resources wisely – to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability to meet future needs. The lessons learned from efforts to protect the park’s environment and establish a healthy community are shared with other parks, historic sites, and even golf courses in other communities. Key programs include: A Center of Environmental Innovation
In 2002 the Presidio of San Francisco was designated a Center of Environmental Innovation one of twenty sites singled out for the leadership role they play within the national park system. In addition, the Presidio Trust and its partners have received numerous awards for environmental achievements.

130. HITACHI : Third Party Opinion On Hitachi's Environmental Sustainability Report 2
on Hitachi s Environmental sustainability Report 2003. Third PartyOpinion on Hitachi s Environmental sustainability Report 2003.
http://greenweb.hitachi.co.jp/en/stakeholder/report-daisan.html
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Worldwide Stakeholder Collaboration
Third Party Opinion on Hitachi's Environmental Sustainability Report 2003
Ms. Kimie Tsunoda works in the field of corporate environmental information disclosure, and she has evaluated our environmental report yet again this year, kindly noting her opinions along the way. Based on Ms. Tsunoda's valuable comments, we will work towards improving our environmental preservation activities and information disclosure through media such as future environmental reports.
Ms. Kimie Tsunoda
Member Organizing Committee
Valdez Society
After viewing Hitachi's Environmental Management Sustainability Report 2003 in its final stage before printing
Purpose
To allow external interested parties, especially NGOs, to review the report in its final stage before printing, and present their opinions about how the report can be improved as a reference material.
Methods
The report was viewed in its final stage with an emphasis on the following: the extent to which last year's opinions were reflected in this year's report; whether the report is consistent with Hitachi's editorial policy; whether the report meets the auditing criteria for the Green Reporting Award (a commendation system for environmental reports cosponsored by Toyo Keizai Inc. and the Green Reporting Forum), and whether the report is comparable with the level of information disclosed in the environmental reports of other companies within the same industry.

131. PRI Events
The Pacific Research Institute presents Steven Hayward and Mathis Wackernagel A DebateDiscussion on Environmental sustainability Wednesday, July 16, 2003 800
http://www.pacificresearch.org/events/2003/03-jul.html
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132. IEEE-USA Position Statement On Enhancing Corporate Competitiveness And Environme
Enhancing Corporate Competitiveness and Environmental sustainability.Approved by the IEEEUSA Board of Directors (November 1999).
http://www.ieeeusa.org/forum/POSITIONS/corpcompete.html
Enhancing Corporate Competitiveness
and Environmental Sustainability Approved by the IEEE-USA Board
of Directors (November 1999)
Corporate competitiveness and environmental sustainability must be designed and built in to products and services, not added or adapted to existing designs. The engineers who are responsible for those designs are fundamental to their accomplishment. In the absence of opportunities for continuing career development, engineers will not take the risks necessary to support continuous innovation and improvement. Rather, they will work to maintain the status quo by implementing incremental improvements. On the other hand, engineers who are continually challenged, working in companies with good career growth policies, will be motivated to produce the best results for their employers, confident that they will be recognized and appropriately rewarded. Thus IEEE-USA encourages employers to provide:
  • A working environment that offers the creative challenges and freedom to innovate needed to secure and extend competitive advantage, increase corporate profitability, maintain environmental quality and promote life long learning. The infrastructure needed to sustain continuing improvement of core products and services; including access to materials, techniques, tools and supporting resources as well as opportunities to team with other business, engineering, financial and marketing experts

133. NSW SoE 2000 Toward Environmental Sustainability 1.2
The ecological footprint. Pilot Environmental sustainability Index. 1.2 Key determinants. Theecological footprint. Pilot Environmental sustainability Index.
http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/soe/soe2000/ct/ct_1.2.htm

134. Bureau Of Environmental Sustainability
Bureau of Environmental sustainability (BES). sustainability refersto the ability of a society, ecosystem, or any such ongoing
http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/pollprev/BES.html
Site Navigation Organization Chart Director's Presentation - PA Watershed Conference Grants Center ... Link to Tech Clearinghouse Sustainability Page Bureau of Environmental Sustainability
(BES)
"Sustainability refers to the ability of a society, ecosystem, or any such ongoing system to continue functioning into the indefinite future without being forced into decline through exhaustion . . . of key resources."
Robert Gilman, President of Context Institute. The Bureau's mission is to provide Central Office oversight and management of DEP's programs that are focused on development of environmental sustainability in PA.
The existing Division of Pollution Prevention and Energy Efficiency deals with development of sustainable energy sources and conservation practices, including pollution prevention and the utilization of PA's environmental indicator system. The existing Division of Technology Development addresses issues associated with innovative environmental technologies: verification, information exchange and incorporation of technologies into all aspects of environmental management systems.

135. Inequality, Collective Action And Environmental Sustainability
Webmaster. Inequality, Collective Action and Environmental sustainability.JeanMarie Baland, Pranab Bardhan and Samuel Bowles, Editors.
http://discuss.santafe.edu/sustainability/papers

136. Clarkson University - Environmental Sustainability- Primer
sustainability Primer on Environmental sustainability. I. What is sustainability? http//www.wmich.edu/,sustainability in Environmental Studies Courses. VII.
http://www.clarkson.edu/sustain/sustainabilityprimer.html
Primer on Environmental Sustainability I. What is Sustainability?
“Development that meets the needs of present generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” (Brundtland Report, 1987).
“Sustainability is a possible way of living or being in which individuals, firms, governments, and other institutions act responsibly in taking care of the future as if it belonged to them today, in equitably sharing the ecological resources on which the survival of humans and other species depends, and in assuring that all who live today and in the future will be able to satisfy their needs and human aspirations.” (John Ehrenfeld, MIT).
Sustainability is the “3 E’s”: Environmental Stewardship, Economic Opportunity, and Equality for Social Justice.
“The principles of the ‘sustainable university’ can be summarized as follows: ensuring that the campus operates in an environmentally friendly manner; providing research, technical assistance, and forums for public debates in local communities, states, and—if appropriate—at the national and international levels; revising academic programs so that they prepare students to be ecologically literate citizens, provide faculty with appropriate rewards to develop curricula, and create partnerships with K-12 education to enhance environmental education; and helping to revitalize local communities, businesses, and industries” (Charles S. Clark, “Campuses Move Toward Sustainability,”

137. Second Nature | Home
We chose to assist colleges and universities in their quest to integrate sustainabilityas a core component of all education and practice, and to help expand
http://www.secondnature.org/
Second Nature... Since 1993, Second Nature has been dedicated to accelerating a process of transformation in higher education. We chose to assist colleges and universities in their quest to integrate sustainability as a core component of all education and practice, and to help expand their efforts to make human activity sustainable. If you would like to read a history of past work and programs of Second Nature, please click here Important Announcement In line with our goal to facilitate transformation and transition, Second Nature has undergone a strategic re-evaluation of its activities. In 2002, we reduced our program work to include our Education for Sustainability Western Network and specific outreach and advocacy projects. To read more about this transition, please click here Highlights Education for Sustainability Western Network Thrives The Society of College and University Planning (SCUP) Live Telecast
PO Box 120007, Boston, MA 02112-0007

138. Gowdy, J. (1994)
Gowdy, John M. 1994. Discussion Papers Progress and EnvironmentalSustainability. Environmental Ethics 16 4155. Thesis Once
http://www.wsu.edu/~susdev/Gowdy94.html
Gowdy, John M. 1994. "Discussion Papers: Progress and Environmental Sustainability." Environmental Ethics Thesis: "Once we give up the idea of progress, we can concentrate on making do with what we have rather than placing our hopes on some future material or ethical utopia" (p.55). Summary: INTRODUCTION (pp.41-43): The notion of progress, while a relatively new idea, provides the dominant view for human society, in economic, biological, and ethical realms. "Progress" has provided justification for the reign of the free market, for colonial exploitation of non-Western societies, and for the manipulation and exploitation of the biosphere. The decade of the 1990's has produced a body of literature questioning the validity of "progress." The roots of this disillusionment may be found in the limits of the economy and the environment. ECONOMIC GROWTH AND PROGRESS (pp.43-46): Among economists, the notion of progress is generally equated with economic growth. Until the industrial revolution, most societies had economies that would be considered "unprogressive," as they maintained a steady state rather than achieving growth. "Growth" has taken on an ethical fervor, as the solution to our problems with poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation. The neoclassical model of "perfect competition" holds that each firm will be "inexorably pulled toward maximum efficiency" (p.44). Since the 1980's, "sustainability" has emerged as a principle in opposition to unlimited growth. The notion of "steady-state economics" is gaining respectability. However, if Georgescu-Roegen's law of entropy holds (1971), what is needed is a

139. United Nations In Ukraine | Millennium Development Goals | Ensure Environmental
Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policiesand programmes; reverse loss of environmental resources.
http://www.un.kiev.ua/en/mdg7/
Business Centre Administrative services Press room Discover Ukraine ... UNDP
United Nations Development Programme UNICEF
United Nations Children’s Fund UNHCR
United Nations High Commisioner For Refugees UNFPA
United Nations Population Fund UNAIDS
United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS IAEA
International Atomic Energy Agency ILO
International Labour Organisation IMF
International Monetary Fund WB
World Bank WHO
World Health Organization
Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programmes; reverse loss of environmental resources. Reduce by half the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water. Achieve significant improvement in lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers, by 2020.
Documents, Research, Publications and Reports Projects 40% of the total territory of Ukraine is now eroded land, and is growing at approximately 80,000 hectares annually Ukraine is one of the least energy-efficient countries in the world, and has the sixth highest level of CO2 emission per capita globally

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