Så växer Stockholm hållbart – exemplet Norra Djurgårdsstaden - Maria LennartssonSvenska Betongföreningen
Så växer Stockholm hållbart – exemplet Norra Djurgårdsstaden - Maria Lennartsson, Stockholms stad. Presenterat på Betongdagen den 16 oktober 2018 på Hotel Birger Jarl i Stockholm.
Catharina Ringborg: Energibolagens framtida behovGlobal Utmaning
A presentation held by Ms Catharina Ringborg, senior advisor within the international energy- and power sector, at a journalist seminar with FOJO and Global Utmaning on the 4th of October 2011
Bilder från E.ON
Socialt hållbar och affärsmässig energieffektivisering - hur förenar man det? Seminarium med E.ON ich Global Utmaning i Stockholm den 23 april
Så växer Stockholm hållbart – exemplet Norra Djurgårdsstaden - Maria LennartssonSvenska Betongföreningen
Så växer Stockholm hållbart – exemplet Norra Djurgårdsstaden - Maria Lennartsson, Stockholms stad. Presenterat på Betongdagen den 16 oktober 2018 på Hotel Birger Jarl i Stockholm.
Catharina Ringborg: Energibolagens framtida behovGlobal Utmaning
A presentation held by Ms Catharina Ringborg, senior advisor within the international energy- and power sector, at a journalist seminar with FOJO and Global Utmaning on the 4th of October 2011
Bilder från E.ON
Socialt hållbar och affärsmässig energieffektivisering - hur förenar man det? Seminarium med E.ON ich Global Utmaning i Stockholm den 23 april
Utställningen Hållbara Uppsala, utifrån följande teman, Våra hus, Vår nya livsstil, Energi- och kretsloppsparker, Vårt energisystem, Staden i sitt landskap och Toakretsloppet.
Organisationerna bakom utställningen är Jordens Vänner, Klimataktion, Naturskyddsföreningen och för bilden över Toakretsloppet även Toaletter utan gränser.
Andreas Lamppa från Klimatkommunernas kansli berättar om problem i dagens energistatistik som introduktion till en workshop om kommunal energistatistik 20091116
Växjö kommun ligger i framkant i sitt klimatarbete. Bo Franks presentation om hur de arbetar med klimatfrågan i kommunen. Från En dag för klimatet 110318
Utställningen Hållbara Uppsala, utifrån följande teman, Våra hus, Vår nya livsstil, Energi- och kretsloppsparker, Vårt energisystem, Staden i sitt landskap och Toakretsloppet.
Organisationerna bakom utställningen är Jordens Vänner, Klimataktion, Naturskyddsföreningen och för bilden över Toakretsloppet även Toaletter utan gränser.
Andreas Lamppa från Klimatkommunernas kansli berättar om problem i dagens energistatistik som introduktion till en workshop om kommunal energistatistik 20091116
Växjö kommun ligger i framkant i sitt klimatarbete. Bo Franks presentation om hur de arbetar med klimatfrågan i kommunen. Från En dag för klimatet 110318
Market based incentives to drive circularityStephen Hinton
This document provides an overview of market-based instruments for advancing the circular economy. It describes how the economy can be viewed as a set of bathtubs with money flowing between citizens, enterprises, government and municipalities. Various types of market incentives are discussed, including subsidies, taxes, fees and trading schemes. The document emphasizes that instruments work best when implemented holistically to address market failures and incentivize circular products and services while ensuring a just transition. Upstream levies on extraction and imports are recommended, and research is needed on indicators to measure the effects of these market-based approaches to circularity.
This document discusses the need to shift from a "culture of fear" to a "culture of safety and sufficiency" in order to address issues like climate change and economic instability. It proposes focusing on local economies through the "Five P's" - Place, People, Products, Projects, and Payment systems. This approach aims to change the underlying narratives that fuel negative cultures based on scarcity, competition, and powerlessness. Local initiatives bringing people together around food, skills sharing, and celebration can help combine aspects of a "danger culture" focused on risk with a "peace culture" focused on community and positivity.
The economy as bathtub: a simple explanationStephen Hinton
The document presents an analogy that conceptualizes the economy as a system of circulating money between citizens, enterprises, governments, local authorities, and banks. It describes how money is added to the system through bank loans for things like houses and cars. However, it notes that much debt has accumulated as people have borrowed more than they can repay. It then discusses potential ways to tackle unemployment, such as citizens spending more or implementing incentives for more hiring, but acknowledges there are many objections to consider regarding actual implementation.
Explaining resilience and how to measure it in your communityStephen Hinton
After explaining the concept of the resilient municipality the deck walk through the steps to profiling the municipality on a common good matrix using capital and values as a framework
1) The document describes land degradation issues in several regions and initiatives to address them.
2) In Northwest Zimbabwe, overgrazing has led to soil erosion, inability to hold water, and increased drought and flooding. The African Centre for Holistic Management mimics grazing patterns to reverse degradation.
3) In Eastern Cape, South Africa, lowered water tables caused soil loss and food insecurity. The Living Lands initiative restored land through tree planting, river restoration, and sustainable practices.
(In Swedish) this slide pack explains how the ITK voluntary currency works - how it needs no clearing and how it can be used to drive projects where there are no resources available to get started.
Instead of seeing how we live as being a burden on the Earth, and the dire prospects of having to give up comfort, AVBP explores how tell the story of how to reverse the trend with a positive, feasible view of a sustainable future in a city?
The Story of the Humanitarian Water and Food AwardStephen Hinton
Shows what we are all about - finding innovative, sustainable initiatives that are changing food insecurity to laying the foundation of peace and prosperity.
The Humanitarian Water and Food Award's view: if the business of your business is not resulting in food on the table and roof over the head then that business has no business doiing business
Sustainable Economic Growth with pollution feesStephen Hinton
This presentation presents an overview of the Swedish Sustainable Economy Foundation's Flexible Fee Mechanism for creating a transition to the sustainable society while retaining economic stability.
The document introduces several members of the Selection Committee for the 2012 Humanitarian Water and Food Award. It provides brief biographies for each member, including their name, a quote, background and qualifications. The members are experts in fields like environmental security, peace and conflict resolution, engineering, water and sanitation, human rights, food security, and disaster relief.
Arno Rosemarin: Flexible fees workshops workshop sept 15 2011Stephen Hinton
Can a flexible fee mechanism be applied to stave off shortages of phosphorous and secure food production in the next two decades? Input from Dr Rosemarin, with extensive experience in this area.
Självgående version av presentationen vid Cramo Instant's seminarier om Framtidsskolan och deras flyttbara lokaler för skolor, daghem, äldre vård mm. Argumentet är att satsning på Business as Usual är hasardspel givit energi-, klimat -och ekonomi situationen.
Flexible fees from a strategic sustainability perspectiveStephen Hinton
This document discusses strategic sustainable development and flexible fees from The Natural Step framework. It proposes that flexible fees, when combined with robust sustainability principles, can help accelerate the transition to sustainability by providing both incentives and funding. However, further exploration is needed regarding assumptions, objectives beyond resource flows, and policy landscape improvements. The Natural Step framework takes a systems perspective and provides a unifying structure to guide strategic planning and indicator development from local to global scales.
(In Swedish) presented at the Nordic Council of Minister's workshop on sustainable consumption and production, it gives a bakground to the idea of charging progressively more for substances and activities that pollute.
The document discusses Nordic cooperation on sustainable consumption and production. It outlines focus areas for an SCP working group such as resource efficiency, environmentally driven markets, and cleaner technologies and innovations. Specific priorities are mentioned like policy instruments for eco-design, public procurement, and using procurement to promote cleantech and energy efficiency in construction.