This document discusses man's relationship with nature and various environmental issues. It begins by explaining how humans depend on nature for basic needs like food, water and shelter. It then outlines different perspectives on man's role in the environment like anthropocentrism, biocentrism and ecocentrism. The document also examines how humans have impacted the environment through changes in lifestyle from the past to present regarding housing, transportation, agriculture, industry and more. Specific issues covered include pollution, climate change, loss of biodiversity and overconsumption of natural resources. The document emphasizes the importance of environmental education in encouraging sustainable practices.
The document discusses Rachel Carson and her efforts to protect the environment. It notes that she accomplished a lot in her life, including banning harmful toxins. It provides brief biographical details, noting she was born in 1907 in Pennsylvania and grew up on a farm, giving her first-hand knowledge of the environment. Her most significant contribution was publishing the book Silent Spring in 1962, which exposed the dangers of pesticides and helped launch the modern environmental movement.
The Oxford lexicon characterizes Environment as the environment or conditions in which a man, creature or plant lives or works . The earth has happened to extraordinary worry in the previous decade. Ecological topics, for example, change in atmosphere, loss of biodiversity, contamination, an Earth wide temperature boost, and maintainable improvement, etc, have possessed a noteworthy space in the media channels and the administration strategies. We have been contaminating our planet, draining its assets, and amassing a huge amount of non biodegradable waste. Now of time, although private enterprise and industrialization have made the most astounding material ways of life, yet the procedure has exhausted the nature of living as it has, in the meantime expanded the rate at which we dirty, drain, and make squander. As previous Vice President Al Gore deduced in his book Earth to be determined, Human development is currently the prevailing reason for change in the worldwide condition. The natural outcomes of worldwide environmental change have turned out to be increasingly evident and of more noteworthy open concern. Endeavours to spare the earth can be followed back to as ahead of schedule as the 1900s yet not until the beginning of 21st century. Individuals attempted endeavors to work overall and battle condition exhaustion. Whats more, for a similar reason, Environmentalism has advanced as a progressively concrete and required idea in the pop culture. Little yet noteworthy endeavors have been taken to spare our condition. Mr. Himanshu Sharma | Mr. Rahul Jai Singh | Ms. Palak Sharma ""Environmentalism in Popular Culture"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23693.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/enviormental-science/23693/environmentalism-in-popular-culture/mr-himanshu-sharma
Mobius foundation committed to build a sustainable future convertedPriyanka Sharma
Mobius Foundation is a Best NGO in India that is working towards environmental sustainability. In a world struggling with scarcity, the foundation believes that environmental conservation is the key to a better future and a greener planet. for more deatils visit us on-https://www.mobiusfoundation.in/reports/
Reasons for radical change - setting the context for TYF's Future Generations Practitioner programme that will give future medics, nurses and health professionals an unshakeable confidence in their ability to weave planetary health, prevention and wellbeing into their work with communities and citizens of all ages.
Environment Awareness -
What is it?
Environmental Issues- Deforestation, Production of Plastic Goods, Global Warming.
Some of the main reasons responsible for widespread Environmental Ignorance.
How to promote Environmental Awareness?
The document discusses sustainability in the textile industry. It covers several key topics:
- Defining sustainability and its three pillars of economic, social and environmental factors.
- What constitutes a sustainable textile, addressing raw material extraction, production, chemistry and end-of-life considerations.
- Various sustainable textile materials like organic cotton, hemp, bamboo and silk and how their production compares to conventional methods.
- The large environmental and social impacts of the conventional global textile industry and goals to reduce pollution and ensure fair working conditions.
Biodiversity is the variation of Earth’s terrestrial, freshwater, and marine species, as well as their habitats. Biodiversity is vital to the survival of all life on earth and is also the cornerstone for the goods and services of the environment that allow human societies to thrive. Biodiversity provides us with food, water and resources as well as services such as climate control, pollination, flood mitigation and cycling of nutrients
The document discusses Rachel Carson and her efforts to protect the environment. It notes that she accomplished a lot in her life, including banning harmful toxins. It provides brief biographical details, noting she was born in 1907 in Pennsylvania and grew up on a farm, giving her first-hand knowledge of the environment. Her most significant contribution was publishing the book Silent Spring in 1962, which exposed the dangers of pesticides and helped launch the modern environmental movement.
The Oxford lexicon characterizes Environment as the environment or conditions in which a man, creature or plant lives or works . The earth has happened to extraordinary worry in the previous decade. Ecological topics, for example, change in atmosphere, loss of biodiversity, contamination, an Earth wide temperature boost, and maintainable improvement, etc, have possessed a noteworthy space in the media channels and the administration strategies. We have been contaminating our planet, draining its assets, and amassing a huge amount of non biodegradable waste. Now of time, although private enterprise and industrialization have made the most astounding material ways of life, yet the procedure has exhausted the nature of living as it has, in the meantime expanded the rate at which we dirty, drain, and make squander. As previous Vice President Al Gore deduced in his book Earth to be determined, Human development is currently the prevailing reason for change in the worldwide condition. The natural outcomes of worldwide environmental change have turned out to be increasingly evident and of more noteworthy open concern. Endeavours to spare the earth can be followed back to as ahead of schedule as the 1900s yet not until the beginning of 21st century. Individuals attempted endeavors to work overall and battle condition exhaustion. Whats more, for a similar reason, Environmentalism has advanced as a progressively concrete and required idea in the pop culture. Little yet noteworthy endeavors have been taken to spare our condition. Mr. Himanshu Sharma | Mr. Rahul Jai Singh | Ms. Palak Sharma ""Environmentalism in Popular Culture"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23693.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/enviormental-science/23693/environmentalism-in-popular-culture/mr-himanshu-sharma
Mobius foundation committed to build a sustainable future convertedPriyanka Sharma
Mobius Foundation is a Best NGO in India that is working towards environmental sustainability. In a world struggling with scarcity, the foundation believes that environmental conservation is the key to a better future and a greener planet. for more deatils visit us on-https://www.mobiusfoundation.in/reports/
Reasons for radical change - setting the context for TYF's Future Generations Practitioner programme that will give future medics, nurses and health professionals an unshakeable confidence in their ability to weave planetary health, prevention and wellbeing into their work with communities and citizens of all ages.
Environment Awareness -
What is it?
Environmental Issues- Deforestation, Production of Plastic Goods, Global Warming.
Some of the main reasons responsible for widespread Environmental Ignorance.
How to promote Environmental Awareness?
The document discusses sustainability in the textile industry. It covers several key topics:
- Defining sustainability and its three pillars of economic, social and environmental factors.
- What constitutes a sustainable textile, addressing raw material extraction, production, chemistry and end-of-life considerations.
- Various sustainable textile materials like organic cotton, hemp, bamboo and silk and how their production compares to conventional methods.
- The large environmental and social impacts of the conventional global textile industry and goals to reduce pollution and ensure fair working conditions.
Biodiversity is the variation of Earth’s terrestrial, freshwater, and marine species, as well as their habitats. Biodiversity is vital to the survival of all life on earth and is also the cornerstone for the goods and services of the environment that allow human societies to thrive. Biodiversity provides us with food, water and resources as well as services such as climate control, pollination, flood mitigation and cycling of nutrients
The document discusses various environmental issues including pollution, climate change, deforestation, and industrial and household waste. It notes that pollution harms living things, climate change is rapidly occurring due to human actions, deforestation is resulting from growing demand for resources, and waste production is increasing along with demand for goods. The effects of environmental degradation include impacts on human health, loss of biodiversity, ozone layer depletion, negative effects on tourism, and economic impacts. The document concludes by suggesting ways to help the environment through activities like composting, reducing plastic use, tree planting, carpooling, recycling, and reducing meat consumption.
Human Impact On Environment Essay
The Problem Of Food Waste In America
Environmental Science Essay
The Micro Environment
Importance Of Protecting The Environment Essay
Persuasive Essay On The Environment
Essay about The Ocean Environment
Essay on Environmental Ethics
Essay on Environmental Racism
Environmental Impact Of Personal Lifestyle Essay
English Essay on the Environment
Essay on Human Impact on the Environment
Caring About Our Environment Essay
Mining and The Environment Essay examples
Humans Damaging the Environment Essay
Importance Of Environment Essay
The document discusses the importance of environmental consciousness. It states that environmental consciousness considers the environment one lives in, the relationships within it, and the impacts of both short-term and long-term actions. True environmental consciousness recognizes that individual actions can impact the planet as a whole. To reduce human environmental impact, we must rethink our actions and consider their possible consequences. The document also notes that increasing knowledge is important for environmental consciousness, but knowledge must be transformed into action to be truly useful for the environment.
ROLE OF EDUCATION ON ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION.pdfsrwbskharlyng
The document discusses environmental education and preservation. It defines key terms like environment, preservation, conservation, and environmental preservation. It outlines objectives of environmental education and lists current environmental issues like climate change, global warming, and deforestation. The document explains how education can increase awareness of environmental issues and encourages behaviors like recycling and conservation. Suggestions for preservation include reducing plastic use, conserving energy and water, and planting trees. Overall, the document emphasizes the importance of environmental education for a sustainable future.
Role of Education in Environmental PreservvationAmenahGondal1
The document discusses environmental education and preservation. It defines key terms like environment, preservation, conservation, and environmental preservation. It outlines objectives of environmental education and lists current environmental issues like climate change, global warming, and deforestation. The document explains the role of education in creating awareness about environmental issues and promoting preservation. It suggests solutions like reducing plastic use, conserving resources, and planting trees. Overall, the document emphasizes that environmental education can help address urgent environmental challenges.
Group 9 - PA 207 Decentralization and Local Autonomy final-revised.pptxMarivicPenarubia1
The document discusses decentralization and local autonomy in the Philippines. It covers topics such as basic processes of organization, centralism, the concepts of local autonomy and decentralization, decentralization efforts over past decades from 1898 to present, current decentralization initiatives including the Local Government Code of 1991, and case studies on the state of devolution.
This document discusses concepts related to conflict management in the workplace. It covers topics such as causes of workplace conflict, types of conflict, effects of conflict, and approaches to conflict management. Specifically:
1. Workplace conflict can arise due to differences of opinion, priorities, personalities, and resources. Managers' actions like poor communication can also cause conflicts.
2. Conflict can be constructive when it helps address problems, or destructive when it hinders progress and damages relationships.
3. Conflict management aims to limit negative aspects of conflict while increasing positive aspects. Resolving conflicts properly depends on the environment created by managers.
PA 206 Acountability and Ethics in Public Administration.pptxMarivicPenarubia1
This document does not contain any substantive information to summarize. It consists entirely of bullet point markers without any accompanying text or details. Therefore, no meaningful high-level summary can be provided in 3 sentences or less.
This document is a presentation by Group 5 from Guimaras State University on culture and environment. It discusses the meaning of culture, the different parts and layers of culture, how culture manifests through symbols, heroes and rituals, and different theories of culture. It also covers how values change between generations from the Silents to Millennials. The presentation concludes with environmental best practices for waste disposal, reducing plastic and paper use, and building a more sustainable future.
PA-210-G1-Participatory Project Development Management.pdfMarivicPenarubia1
This document discusses participatory project development management. It covers topics such as defining the scope and nature of projects, raising productivity levels, and broadening participation in projects. The scope of a project involves determining goals, deliverables, tasks, costs and deadlines. Defining the scope is important for planning and managing projects. Productivity can be increased by establishing clear objectives, communicating them effectively, involving stakeholders in decision making, and providing training. The document provides details on each of these topics over several pages.
This document discusses the evolution of public administration theories and practices. It covers the development of public administration and three main theories: Classical Public Administration Theory, New Public Management Theory, and Postmodern Public Administration Theory. It also describes six paradigms of traditional public administration models and how public administration has taken on new roles in modern society, including designing policy, implementing policy, and serving as an agent of change.
The document discusses current issues and trends in public administration, including increased digital governance due to the COVID-19 pandemic forcing many agencies to adopt digital services. Other trends discussed are improved data management, anticipatory public services, comprehensive cybersecurity, diversity and inclusion, flexible remote workplaces, agile administration, and rebuilding government trust. The pandemic highlighted the need for flexibility and adaptability within governance systems.
The document discusses gender values and women's empowerment in the Philippine bureaucracy. It outlines key provisions and rights established by the Magna Carta of Women (MCW), including the right to protection from violence, participation in decision-making, equal treatment before the law, and rights to health, education, livelihood and social protection. The MCW aims to eliminate discrimination against women and promote substantive gender equality. The Philippine government has also undertaken initiatives to modernize public service delivery through e-governance and increasing access to information and communication technologies.
PA- 210-G5-Preparing of Project Proposal and other Related needs for the Impl...MarivicPenarubia1
This document outlines the steps for preparing project proposals and implementing development projects in the Philippines. It discusses preparing a project proposal, follow up work for approval, and planning implementation. Preparing a proposal involves defining the problem, presenting a solution, outlining deliverables and success criteria, stating the plan and schedule/budget. Follow up ensures projects meet objectives and builds accountability. Planning implementation requires defining goals, conducting research, mapping risks, assigning tasks, and allocating resources. The overall goal is to effectively develop and oversee projects to improve economic and social conditions.
PA-210-G1-Participatory Project Development Management.pptxMarivicPenarubia1
This document discusses participatory project development management. It covers topics such as the scope and nature of projects, raising productivity levels, and broadening project benefits. The scope section defines project scope, explains why it is important, and outlines the key steps and areas of a project plan. It also describes the nature and five stages of project management. The productivity section discusses definitions of productivity and effectiveness/efficiency. It provides seven cornerstones for high productivity, including establishing clear objectives, communicating objectives effectively, and consensus decision making.
Community organizing aims to empower individuals and build organizations for social change. It has historically focused on building social movements in small communities. Saul Alinsky developed influential community organizing principles in the 1930s-1940s emphasizing democratic decision making, indigenous leadership, and addressing people's self-interest. Community organizing is a process where people address common issues, take collective action, and work to increase influence over policies affecting their lives. It ultimately aims to allow people more control over their own circumstances. Effective community organizing follows steps including entering a community, integrating with residents, analyzing issues, developing leaders, and strengthening community organizations.
The document outlines the key stages in a typical project development cycle. It discusses (1) project identification which involves reviewing alternative approaches and defining objectives and scope, (2) project prioritization which enables governments to choose the right projects based on rigorous evaluation, and (3) using a logical framework and log frame to summarize the project plan hierarchy and objectives. It also covers market analysis, financial analysis, organizational structure and management functions involved in planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling a project.
This document discusses project implementation and management in three parts:
1. It introduces project implementation as the phase where plans become reality, and defines project management as planning and organizing resources to complete tasks.
2. It explains that in the Philippines, the government is working to efficiently monitor and evaluate projects through bodies like regional development councils.
3. It outlines steps for organizing a project's implementation, including creating a plan, schedule, and priorities, using project management software, communicating well, and regularly measuring progress.
This document discusses different types of projects including their elements, ingredients, functions, sectors, and purposes. It distinguishes between sustainable versus non-sustainable projects and service versus product projects. Sustainable projects meet current needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. They consider environmental, social, and economic factors. Non-sustainable projects exceed the ecosystem's ability to replenish resources over time, harming environments and futures. The document also defines products as tangible items for acquisition and services as intangible outputs from individuals.
The document discusses monitoring and evaluation of projects in the Philippines. It provides the legal basis for project monitoring committees established by executive orders and memorandums. These committees monitor projects at regional, provincial and municipal levels. The document also describes the Duterte administration's socio-economic agenda and reforms. It defines monitoring and evaluation, and explains their purpose is to assess results, improve management, promote learning, and ensure accountability. Finally, it outlines the key steps for effective project monitoring and evaluation.
The document discusses various environmental issues including pollution, climate change, deforestation, and industrial and household waste. It notes that pollution harms living things, climate change is rapidly occurring due to human actions, deforestation is resulting from growing demand for resources, and waste production is increasing along with demand for goods. The effects of environmental degradation include impacts on human health, loss of biodiversity, ozone layer depletion, negative effects on tourism, and economic impacts. The document concludes by suggesting ways to help the environment through activities like composting, reducing plastic use, tree planting, carpooling, recycling, and reducing meat consumption.
Human Impact On Environment Essay
The Problem Of Food Waste In America
Environmental Science Essay
The Micro Environment
Importance Of Protecting The Environment Essay
Persuasive Essay On The Environment
Essay about The Ocean Environment
Essay on Environmental Ethics
Essay on Environmental Racism
Environmental Impact Of Personal Lifestyle Essay
English Essay on the Environment
Essay on Human Impact on the Environment
Caring About Our Environment Essay
Mining and The Environment Essay examples
Humans Damaging the Environment Essay
Importance Of Environment Essay
The document discusses the importance of environmental consciousness. It states that environmental consciousness considers the environment one lives in, the relationships within it, and the impacts of both short-term and long-term actions. True environmental consciousness recognizes that individual actions can impact the planet as a whole. To reduce human environmental impact, we must rethink our actions and consider their possible consequences. The document also notes that increasing knowledge is important for environmental consciousness, but knowledge must be transformed into action to be truly useful for the environment.
ROLE OF EDUCATION ON ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION.pdfsrwbskharlyng
The document discusses environmental education and preservation. It defines key terms like environment, preservation, conservation, and environmental preservation. It outlines objectives of environmental education and lists current environmental issues like climate change, global warming, and deforestation. The document explains how education can increase awareness of environmental issues and encourages behaviors like recycling and conservation. Suggestions for preservation include reducing plastic use, conserving energy and water, and planting trees. Overall, the document emphasizes the importance of environmental education for a sustainable future.
Role of Education in Environmental PreservvationAmenahGondal1
The document discusses environmental education and preservation. It defines key terms like environment, preservation, conservation, and environmental preservation. It outlines objectives of environmental education and lists current environmental issues like climate change, global warming, and deforestation. The document explains the role of education in creating awareness about environmental issues and promoting preservation. It suggests solutions like reducing plastic use, conserving resources, and planting trees. Overall, the document emphasizes that environmental education can help address urgent environmental challenges.
Group 9 - PA 207 Decentralization and Local Autonomy final-revised.pptxMarivicPenarubia1
The document discusses decentralization and local autonomy in the Philippines. It covers topics such as basic processes of organization, centralism, the concepts of local autonomy and decentralization, decentralization efforts over past decades from 1898 to present, current decentralization initiatives including the Local Government Code of 1991, and case studies on the state of devolution.
This document discusses concepts related to conflict management in the workplace. It covers topics such as causes of workplace conflict, types of conflict, effects of conflict, and approaches to conflict management. Specifically:
1. Workplace conflict can arise due to differences of opinion, priorities, personalities, and resources. Managers' actions like poor communication can also cause conflicts.
2. Conflict can be constructive when it helps address problems, or destructive when it hinders progress and damages relationships.
3. Conflict management aims to limit negative aspects of conflict while increasing positive aspects. Resolving conflicts properly depends on the environment created by managers.
PA 206 Acountability and Ethics in Public Administration.pptxMarivicPenarubia1
This document does not contain any substantive information to summarize. It consists entirely of bullet point markers without any accompanying text or details. Therefore, no meaningful high-level summary can be provided in 3 sentences or less.
This document is a presentation by Group 5 from Guimaras State University on culture and environment. It discusses the meaning of culture, the different parts and layers of culture, how culture manifests through symbols, heroes and rituals, and different theories of culture. It also covers how values change between generations from the Silents to Millennials. The presentation concludes with environmental best practices for waste disposal, reducing plastic and paper use, and building a more sustainable future.
PA-210-G1-Participatory Project Development Management.pdfMarivicPenarubia1
This document discusses participatory project development management. It covers topics such as defining the scope and nature of projects, raising productivity levels, and broadening participation in projects. The scope of a project involves determining goals, deliverables, tasks, costs and deadlines. Defining the scope is important for planning and managing projects. Productivity can be increased by establishing clear objectives, communicating them effectively, involving stakeholders in decision making, and providing training. The document provides details on each of these topics over several pages.
This document discusses the evolution of public administration theories and practices. It covers the development of public administration and three main theories: Classical Public Administration Theory, New Public Management Theory, and Postmodern Public Administration Theory. It also describes six paradigms of traditional public administration models and how public administration has taken on new roles in modern society, including designing policy, implementing policy, and serving as an agent of change.
The document discusses current issues and trends in public administration, including increased digital governance due to the COVID-19 pandemic forcing many agencies to adopt digital services. Other trends discussed are improved data management, anticipatory public services, comprehensive cybersecurity, diversity and inclusion, flexible remote workplaces, agile administration, and rebuilding government trust. The pandemic highlighted the need for flexibility and adaptability within governance systems.
The document discusses gender values and women's empowerment in the Philippine bureaucracy. It outlines key provisions and rights established by the Magna Carta of Women (MCW), including the right to protection from violence, participation in decision-making, equal treatment before the law, and rights to health, education, livelihood and social protection. The MCW aims to eliminate discrimination against women and promote substantive gender equality. The Philippine government has also undertaken initiatives to modernize public service delivery through e-governance and increasing access to information and communication technologies.
PA- 210-G5-Preparing of Project Proposal and other Related needs for the Impl...MarivicPenarubia1
This document outlines the steps for preparing project proposals and implementing development projects in the Philippines. It discusses preparing a project proposal, follow up work for approval, and planning implementation. Preparing a proposal involves defining the problem, presenting a solution, outlining deliverables and success criteria, stating the plan and schedule/budget. Follow up ensures projects meet objectives and builds accountability. Planning implementation requires defining goals, conducting research, mapping risks, assigning tasks, and allocating resources. The overall goal is to effectively develop and oversee projects to improve economic and social conditions.
PA-210-G1-Participatory Project Development Management.pptxMarivicPenarubia1
This document discusses participatory project development management. It covers topics such as the scope and nature of projects, raising productivity levels, and broadening project benefits. The scope section defines project scope, explains why it is important, and outlines the key steps and areas of a project plan. It also describes the nature and five stages of project management. The productivity section discusses definitions of productivity and effectiveness/efficiency. It provides seven cornerstones for high productivity, including establishing clear objectives, communicating objectives effectively, and consensus decision making.
Community organizing aims to empower individuals and build organizations for social change. It has historically focused on building social movements in small communities. Saul Alinsky developed influential community organizing principles in the 1930s-1940s emphasizing democratic decision making, indigenous leadership, and addressing people's self-interest. Community organizing is a process where people address common issues, take collective action, and work to increase influence over policies affecting their lives. It ultimately aims to allow people more control over their own circumstances. Effective community organizing follows steps including entering a community, integrating with residents, analyzing issues, developing leaders, and strengthening community organizations.
The document outlines the key stages in a typical project development cycle. It discusses (1) project identification which involves reviewing alternative approaches and defining objectives and scope, (2) project prioritization which enables governments to choose the right projects based on rigorous evaluation, and (3) using a logical framework and log frame to summarize the project plan hierarchy and objectives. It also covers market analysis, financial analysis, organizational structure and management functions involved in planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling a project.
This document discusses project implementation and management in three parts:
1. It introduces project implementation as the phase where plans become reality, and defines project management as planning and organizing resources to complete tasks.
2. It explains that in the Philippines, the government is working to efficiently monitor and evaluate projects through bodies like regional development councils.
3. It outlines steps for organizing a project's implementation, including creating a plan, schedule, and priorities, using project management software, communicating well, and regularly measuring progress.
This document discusses different types of projects including their elements, ingredients, functions, sectors, and purposes. It distinguishes between sustainable versus non-sustainable projects and service versus product projects. Sustainable projects meet current needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. They consider environmental, social, and economic factors. Non-sustainable projects exceed the ecosystem's ability to replenish resources over time, harming environments and futures. The document also defines products as tangible items for acquisition and services as intangible outputs from individuals.
The document discusses monitoring and evaluation of projects in the Philippines. It provides the legal basis for project monitoring committees established by executive orders and memorandums. These committees monitor projects at regional, provincial and municipal levels. The document also describes the Duterte administration's socio-economic agenda and reforms. It defines monitoring and evaluation, and explains their purpose is to assess results, improve management, promote learning, and ensure accountability. Finally, it outlines the key steps for effective project monitoring and evaluation.
This document discusses the meaning and components of culture. It defines culture as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, morals, laws, and customs acquired by people as members of society. Culture is divided into material and non-material aspects. Material culture refers to physical objects, while non-material culture consists of ideas, beliefs, values, and institutions. Culture manifests through symbols, heroes, rituals, and core values. The document also discusses several theories related to culture, including cultural determinism, cultural relativism, and cultural ethnocentrism.
The document discusses environmental awareness and education. It notes that environmental awareness involves purposefully influencing attitudes and behaviors around environmental issues. It also discusses several events to promote environmental awareness, including World Environment Day on June 5th and Earth Day on April 22nd. The document then covers environmental education in schools, noting that it aims to increase awareness of issues and empower students to engage in problem solving and decision making around the environment. It also discusses teaching students to be environmental stewards and using service learning to promote positive environmental action.
The document discusses New Public Management (NPM), which seeks to implement flexibility, transparency, minimal government, and privatization in public administration. NPM applies principles of efficiency and economy from the private sector to make public sectors more effective. It focuses on being flexible, change-oriented, and client-oriented rather than rigid, maintaining the status quo, and profit-oriented like Old Public Administration. Key principles of NPM include emphasizing economy, efficiency and effectiveness; reorganizing bureaucracies; increasing competition; reducing expenses; and emphasizing private-sector styles of management. The New Public Administration transformed public administration to be more socially conscious and brought qualitative change by reducing bureaucratic red tape in developing countries.
This document provides an overview of key topics in public administration, including:
1. Definitions and introductions of public administration, management, and politics. Public administration is the implementation of government policy, while management involves overseeing people and resources to achieve goals. Politics is concerned with controlling government.
2. Concepts of public administration like its focus on fulfilling public policy. New concepts emphasize flexible structures and efficiency.
3. Principles of public administration in the Philippines like transparency, equity, and accountability. Major institutions that practice it include education, government, and politics.
4. Differences between public and private administration, such as their setup, decision making approaches, motives, and accountability. Public administration serves
Classical public administration focused on running government like a business with clear hierarchies and standard operating procedures. New public management emerged later treating citizens as customers and importing private sector management techniques. Postmodern public administration rejects the idea of one universal approach and instead emphasizes relativity, inclusion, and addressing social inequities.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
Date: May 29, 2024
Tags: Information Security, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, Artificial Intelligence, GDPR
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Find out more about ISO training and certification services
Training: ISO/IEC 27001 Information Security Management System - EN | PECB
ISO/IEC 42001 Artificial Intelligence Management System - EN | PECB
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - Training Courses - EN | PECB
Webinars: https://pecb.com/webinars
Article: https://pecb.com/article
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For more information about PECB:
Website: https://pecb.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pecb/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PECBInternational/
Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/PECBCERTIFICATION
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
1. Man and
Biosphere
& Its Totality
PA 203: GREEN EDUCATION
Reporter Group II:
Ms. Joy Valerie Gigataras
Ms. Claire Phyllis Soldevilla-Jacar
Mr. Ralph Jason Fuentes
Ms. Riyan Gonzaga
Ms. Mae Ann Aquino
2. Topics Overview
❏ Climate Change
❏ Loss of Biodiversity
❏ Deforestation
❏ Ocean Acidification
❏ Ozone Layer Depletion
❏ Acid Rain
❏ Genetic Engineering
❏ Effects of Technology
❏ Man and Nature
❏ Human Impact in the
Environment/Issues/Problems
❏ Pollution
❏ Global Warming
❏ Overpopulation
❏ Natural Resources Depletion
❏ Waste Disposal
4. PA 203 Green Education: Man and Nature
What is our
relationship
with nature?
5. PA 203 Green Education: Man and Nature
Our surrounding includes natural and manmade things
6. Man and nature
connection is strong
Human beings depend on the
environment
● Temperature
● Shelter
● Food
● Water
● Clothing
PA 203 Green Education: Loss Biodiversity
7. PA 203 Green Education: Man and Nature
Views on the relationship of the human person to
the environment
Anthropocentrism Biocentrism Ecocentrism
8. PA 203 Green Education: Man and Nature
Anthropocentrism Biocentrism Ecocentrism
The belief that human beings
are superior to all other
organisms
The belief that all living
components of the environment
have greater importance
A perspective that places
importance on the
ecosystem as a whole
Humans have greater intrinsic
value than other species
Humans do not have more
inherent value than other
species
Humans do not have more
inherent value than other
things
Considers human beings the
most important
Considers biotic factors
important
Considers both biotic and
abiotic factors as equally
important
Focus on humans Focus on all living things Focus on ecosystem as a
whole
9. PA 203 Green Education: Man and Nature
Early human beings were a part of nature
10. PA 203 Green Education: Man and Nature
The man-nature
relationship has
been characterized
by overuse and
imbalance.
11. HUMAN IMPACT IN THE
ENVIRONMENT / ISSUES /
PROBLEMS
Man and Biosphere & Its Totality
12. PA 203 Green Education: Human Impact in the Environment / Issues / Problems
PAST LIFESTYLE
Human’s attitude towards
nature was soft and cordial.
At that time, people believed
that nature possesses
wonderful powers which can
deliver well or bring harm to
them.
PRESENT LIFESTYLE
- At present, human
beings became
disconnected with nature.
Some see nature as
something to use, control
or as a threat.
IMPACT
- Indifference towards the
environment leads to
inefficient use of resources
+ The rise of Green
Consumerism
+ Decrease pollution and
waste
13. The Rise of
Green
Consumerism
PA 203 Green Education:
Human Impact in the Environment /
Issues / Problems
Source: Global Web Index
14. PA 203 Green Education: Human Impact in the Environment / Issues /
Problems
PAST LIFESTYLE
People lived in caves,
simple huts made of lumber
and stones.
PRESENT LIFESTYLE
Different materials are
used to create houses of
various structures, shapes
and in various positions
IMPACT
Farmlands are converted
into commercial space and
subdivisions
15. PA 203 Green Education: Human Impact in the Environment / Issues / Problems
PAST LIFESTYLE
People used animals and
simple vehicles like carts
for transportation
PRESENT LIFESTYLE
With advancement in
technology, transportation
has become much wider
and easier; there are a
variety of vehicles to travel
on land, air and water.
IMPACT
Through the emissions from
combustion of fossil-derived
fuels, transportation systems
contribute to degraded air
quality as well as a changing
climate
16. PA 203 Green Education: Human Impact in the Environment / Issues / Problems
PAST LIFESTYLE
People were dependent
on nature to gather food.
Agriculture was simple
and traditional.
PRESENT LIFESTYLE
People have turned the
agriculture into a mass
scale production
including machinery,
technology, chemicals,
etc.
IMPACT
Modern agriculture has
become heavily dependent
on chemical inputs
Improper farming practices
can lead to soil
degradation, irrigation
problems and biodiversity
loss.
17. PA 203 Green Education: Human Impact in the Environment / Issues / Problems
PAST LIFESTYLE
Agricultural-based
economy
PRESENT LIFESTYLE
Industrial-based
economy
IMPACT
Results to pollution in
water, air and soil. It
also leads to scarcity of
resources.
18. PA 203 Green Education: Human Impact in the Environment / Issues / Problems
IMPACT
The fashion industry
accounts for 5%-10 of
global greenhouse gas
emissions. It is generating a
lot of greenhouse gases due
to the energy used during its
production, manufacturing
and transportation of the
million garments purchased
each year.
Majority of clothes also end
up in landfills or are burned
PAST LIFESTYLE
People used simple clothes
made out of natural products
PRESENT LIFESTYLE
Production of clothes has
become more complex.
Style and trend have
become more important
factors.
19. PA 203 Green Education: Human Impact in the Environment / Issues / Problems
20. PA 203 Green Education: Human Impact in the Environment / Issues / Problems
IMPACT
By increasing awareness
and concern, education can
encourage people to
reduce their impact on the
environment through
efficient use of resources.
This also engages people
in promoting and supporting
programs that protect the
environment
PRESENT LIFESTYLE
There are equal education
opportunities. Technology
has given more access to
educational resources.
PAST LIFESTYLE
Not everyone had the
opportunity to educate
themselves.
22. What is
Pollution?
PA 203 Green Education: Man and Nature
It is the introduction of harmful materials
into the environment
23. PA 203 Green Education: Pollution
Causes of
Air Pollution
24. PA 203 Green Education: Pollution
Causes of
Water
Pollution
25. PA 203 Green Education: Pollution
Causes of
Land
Pollution
26. Environmental
Impact of Pollution
PA 203 Green Education: Pollution
● Acid Rain
● Ozone Depletion
● Crop and forest damage
● Degrades quality in bodies of
water
● Birth defects and lower
reproductive rates to animals
29. Interventions on
Pollution
PA 203 Green Education: Pollution
● Clean Air Act of 1999
● Ecological Solid Waste
Management Act of 2000
● Modernization of jeepneys
● Provision of bike lanes
Editor's Notes
As human beings, nature always surrounds us. We interact with it now and then.
Our surrounding includes natural and manmade things
All component which come into existence naturally are included in natural environment. The landforms on the earth, the climate, soil, minerals, sunlight, and the likes are component of our natural environment
And in order to enrich our lives, human beings had used many natural resources and in this process, humans has brought many changes in the natural environment. Human settlements, roads, and buildings have developed through this.
While man’s connection to nature has been severely weakened by man’s dependence on nature for domestic and industrial resources over the years, man still has a strong connection to nature. After all, man’s psychological and physical need for nature remains intact. As far as nature will continue being man’s source of physical and psychological well-being, humans will remain deeply connected to nature. That explains the deep and strong relationship between nature and man.
In the Judeo-Christian tradition, man is set apart from nature and called to dominate it, although this attitude has been revised to become one of stewardship. Oriental religions, on the other hand, have a more holistic view and consider humans as an integral part of nature. Modern philosophers have views ranging from anthropocentrism to biocentrism and ecocentrism.
Philosophical views
At first, humans were incredibly in-tune with their surroundings. Nomadic hunter-gatherer tribes used to roam the lands, following the ebb and flow of the seasons. These tribes had a measurable impact on the environment, but their influence was relatively manageable due to their population size.
Our relationship with nature has historically been one of imbalance and overuse. Nearly every step in human history has unfortunately been accompanies with a leap in environmental degradation. With advancements in technology and agriculture though, humans began to find more efficient ways of sustaining themselves. These advancements allowed for more permanent settlements, which led to rapid population growth and a distancing from nature. This leads us to our next topic, human impact in the environment.
With technological advancements, nature became something we were no longer apart of and entirely subject to, but something we could control and profit off of.
Although every species plays a unique role in the biosphere and inherently has its own impact, not every species has the cognitive ability to measure their influence or has the capacity to change it. Humans are unique in that respect, which is also the root of the problem. We are capable of understanding our influence over nature, but we tend to ignore the Earth’s reaction to our presence. Let’s take a closer look on how our activities as human beings have affected our environment.
It is part of their culture to treat nature with careful respect in order to avoid consequences.
However, nowadays, we see a glimmer of hope. Consumers nowadays are going green.
A green consumer is someone who is aware of his or her obligation to protect the environment by selectively purchasing green products or services. A green consumer tries to maintain a healthy and safe lifestyle without endangering the sustainability of the planet and the future of mankind.
It is part of their culture to treat nature with careful respect in order to avoid consequences.
It is part of their culture to treat nature with careful respect in order to avoid consequences.
These statistics show the extent to which the fashion industry contributes to both water pollution and climate change.
Fashion is considered to be the second-highest polluting industry in the world.
The fashion industry is responsible for 2.1 billion tonnes of carbon emissions each year. It produces around 4% of total global greenhouse gas emissions - more than shipping and aviation combined.
Around 70% of the fashion industry’s emissions came from upstream activities (these include the production of materials, preparation, and processing).
20% of global freshwater pollution is caused by textile treatment and dyeing.
The carbon footprint of the clothing industry could be reduced by 63% by switching to renewable clean energy sources.
If no further action is taken over the next decade, the industry’s GHG emissions are likely to rise to around 2.7 billion tonnes a year by 2030, reflecting an annual volume growth rate of 2.7%.
At its current rate, the fashion industry will use up 26% of the entire global carbon budget (based on a 2 degree scenario) by 2050.
Making fashion a circular economy could reduce 33% of the CO2 emissions associated with textile production.
Air pollution particles eventually fall back to Earth. Air pollution can directly contaminate the surface of bodies of water and soil. This can kill crops or reduce their yield. It can kill young trees and other plants.Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide particles in the air, can create acid rain when they mix with water and oxygen in the atmosphere. These air pollutants come mostly from coal-fired power plants and motor vehicles. When acid rainfalls to Earth, it damages plants by changing soil composition; degrades water quality in rivers, lakes and streams; damages crops; and can cause buildings and monuments to decay.
Air pollution particles eventually fall back to Earth. Air pollution can directly contaminate the surface of bodies of water and soil. This can kill crops or reduce their yield. It can kill young trees and other plants.Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide particles in the air, can create acid rain when they mix with water and oxygen in the atmosphere. These air pollutants come mostly from coal-fired power plants and motor vehicles. When acid rainfalls to Earth, it damages plants by changing soil composition; degrades water quality in rivers, lakes and streams; damages crops; and can cause buildings and monuments to decay.
Clean Air Act - provides for a comprehensive air pollution control policy, as it outlines the government's measures to reduce air pollution by including environmental protection activities into its development plans.