Ideas for spatial concept of sustainable development in the Black Sea Region with cultural landscape and increased territory capacity Horizon 2015 - 2050
Ideas for spatial concept of sustainable
development in the Black Sea Region with cultural landscape and increased territory capacityHorizon 2015 - 2050.
The San Francisco Tax Lien Financing Program provides secure financing for commercial building clean energy upgrades through property assessed clean energy (PACE) programs. PACE programs allow property owners to finance 100% of energy efficiency, renewable energy, and water conservation upgrades, with repayment as a line item on annual property tax bills for up to 20 years. This transfers repayment obligations to future owners and provides long-term, low-cost financing. Eligible projects include measures like cool roofs, HVAC upgrades, and lighting that reduce energy use and costs. An example projects saves $40,000 annually from $150,000 in energy savings, increasing the property value by $533,000 without direct costs to the owner.
The document summarizes an urban planning contest for the sustainable development of the 351-hectare Mnevniki Area located in Moscow. The contest was organized by the Department of Natural Resources Management and Environmental Protection of Moscow between February and May 2012 with a budget of 3.5 million rubles. Entrants were asked to develop concepts that improved the area's environment, infrastructure, and attractions while preserving natural habitats and incorporating green building practices. Submissions were evaluated based on their spatial planning, resource efficiency, energy efficiency, transportation strategies, impact on biodiversity, and social benefits.
The document summarizes the latest green buildings and technologies in Japan. It discusses how the 2011 earthquake changed requirements for green buildings to focus more on disaster resistance and energy independence. It provides examples of the latest green buildings in Tokyo, highlighting Shimizu Corporation's new head office building which aims to reduce emissions 50-65% through designs like hybrid exterior panels integrating solar panels and seismic resistance, as well as task-based air conditioning and lighting controls. The building also aims to function independently as an emergency shelter through features like an isolated micro-grid power system and storage tanks.
Concept of sustainable global developmentodevz1235
The document discusses the concept and history of sustainable global development. It traces the origins of the term back to the 1980s and defines it as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. It also discusses related concepts like green development and lists key areas and challenges of achieving sustainable development.
22.02, Group 1 — Concept of sustainable development in built environmentWDC_Ukraine
This document discusses the concept of sustainable development in the built environment. It highlights problems such as increased urbanization straining infrastructure, obsolete technologies leading to inefficient energy consumption, and lack of legislation around land and real estate. It presents indicators to measure sustainability and a vision for the future that includes increased renewable energy, energy efficient technologies, and use of eco-friendly materials. It proposes solutions like government programs to develop rural areas, strict ecological controls on construction, and encouraging clean materials. The conclusion outlines some initial measures taken but notes challenges remain around financing green projects.
The San Francisco Tax Lien Financing Program provides secure financing for commercial building clean energy upgrades through property assessed clean energy (PACE) programs. PACE programs allow property owners to finance 100% of energy efficiency, renewable energy, and water conservation upgrades, with repayment as a line item on annual property tax bills for up to 20 years. This transfers repayment obligations to future owners and provides long-term, low-cost financing. Eligible projects include measures like cool roofs, HVAC upgrades, and lighting that reduce energy use and costs. An example projects saves $40,000 annually from $150,000 in energy savings, increasing the property value by $533,000 without direct costs to the owner.
The document summarizes an urban planning contest for the sustainable development of the 351-hectare Mnevniki Area located in Moscow. The contest was organized by the Department of Natural Resources Management and Environmental Protection of Moscow between February and May 2012 with a budget of 3.5 million rubles. Entrants were asked to develop concepts that improved the area's environment, infrastructure, and attractions while preserving natural habitats and incorporating green building practices. Submissions were evaluated based on their spatial planning, resource efficiency, energy efficiency, transportation strategies, impact on biodiversity, and social benefits.
The document summarizes the latest green buildings and technologies in Japan. It discusses how the 2011 earthquake changed requirements for green buildings to focus more on disaster resistance and energy independence. It provides examples of the latest green buildings in Tokyo, highlighting Shimizu Corporation's new head office building which aims to reduce emissions 50-65% through designs like hybrid exterior panels integrating solar panels and seismic resistance, as well as task-based air conditioning and lighting controls. The building also aims to function independently as an emergency shelter through features like an isolated micro-grid power system and storage tanks.
Concept of sustainable global developmentodevz1235
The document discusses the concept and history of sustainable global development. It traces the origins of the term back to the 1980s and defines it as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. It also discusses related concepts like green development and lists key areas and challenges of achieving sustainable development.
22.02, Group 1 — Concept of sustainable development in built environmentWDC_Ukraine
This document discusses the concept of sustainable development in the built environment. It highlights problems such as increased urbanization straining infrastructure, obsolete technologies leading to inefficient energy consumption, and lack of legislation around land and real estate. It presents indicators to measure sustainability and a vision for the future that includes increased renewable energy, energy efficient technologies, and use of eco-friendly materials. It proposes solutions like government programs to develop rural areas, strict ecological controls on construction, and encouraging clean materials. The conclusion outlines some initial measures taken but notes challenges remain around financing green projects.
Sustainable development aims to balance economic, social, and environmental aspects of human activity. It seeks to meet current needs without compromising future generations by preserving natural resources and ecosystems. The three types of sustainable development are environmental, economic, and social. Sustainable development is important because the rising global population will increase demands for basic needs like food, water, and shelter, as well as city development. It can also help control climate change through lower fossil fuel use and create more financially stable economies.
The document discusses sustainable development. It defines sustainable development as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. Gro Harlem Brundtland first introduced the concept in 1987 as Prime Minister of Norway. Sustainability concerns balancing equity, environmental integrity, and economic efficiency. Achieving sustainable development means simultaneously achieving social progress, environmental protection, prudent resource use, and economic growth. It requires respecting environmental limits and improving quality of life. Analyzing sustainability issues at global, regional, national and local levels is important. For sustainable development to occur, there must be cooperation, wealth redistribution, respecting nature's limits, and community self-sufficiency.
Sustainable Development Webinar Series: SD 101EOTO World
This webinar provided an overview of sustainable development and how youth can get involved. It defined sustainable development as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. Sustainable development involves balancing environmental protection, economic growth, and social equality. The webinar discussed the three pillars of sustainable development - environment, economy and society. It emphasized that youth have an important role to play by advocating for sustainable policies that will shape their future. The webinar equipped participants with talking points about sustainable development and tips for spreading awareness to others.
Waste management refers to the collection, transportation, and disposal of various types of waste, including solid and liquid hazardous and non-hazardous waste. It involves waste collection, transportation to disposal sites, segregation, recycling, and minimization efforts. Bangalore generates around 8,000 tonnes of solid waste and 300 million litres of liquid waste daily, with 60% being transported for disposal through burning or burying, 15% recycled, and controlling the remaining waste. Hazardous wastes, which are ignitable, corrosive, reactive and toxic, are generated from industries like pharmaceuticals and chemicals as well as hospitals and can harm human and other living organisms.
The growth leads to the depletion of natural resources of the planet. One of them is wood. We use unnecessary paper! Too much mess! Beware of CO2 imbalance... The immediate solution to stop destroying forests: dematerialization of exchanges with legal convincing value. Zero paper! The electronic originals are sealed and encrypted in a nominative and communicating electronic safe. The identification of counterparts is made via Magicaxess, a new high tech of identification WITHOUT having to download a digital certificate!
This document provides an introduction to the topic of sustainability. It discusses key concepts like resources, population growth, sustainable development, and interdependence. Resources are defined as anything taken from the environment to make goods and products for human needs and wants. However, using resources leads to waste. Sustainable development means meeting current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. It involves considering consumption, waste, and responsible use of Earth's finite resources. The document stresses thinking globally about how our actions impact others and acting locally through sustainable practices in our own communities.
This document discusses the concept of sustainable development. It defines sustainable development as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. The document outlines several key principles of sustainable development, including satisfying basic human needs now and in the future, achieving more equitable living standards globally, preserving biodiversity and natural resources for future generations, and distributing environmental benefits equitably across populations. However, it notes there is no consensus on how to achieve sustainable development or what values and methods of implementation should be used.
This document discusses various aspects of sustainable development at the neighborhood level, including water, waste management, green space, food, and energy. It emphasizes meeting environmental, economic, and social goals simultaneously (the triple bottom line). Some key sustainable practices mentioned are rainwater harvesting, composting, farmers markets, green roofs, solar panels, recycled and local building materials, and forms of renewable energy like wind and solar.
Sustainable development aims to balance economic, social, and environmental aspects of human activity. It seeks to meet current needs without compromising future generations by preserving natural resources and ecosystems. The three types of sustainable development are environmental, economic, and social. Sustainable development is important because the rising global population will increase demands for basic needs like food, water, and shelter, as well as city development. It can also help control climate change through lower fossil fuel use and create more financially stable economies.
The document discusses sustainable development. It defines sustainable development as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. Gro Harlem Brundtland first introduced the concept in 1987 as Prime Minister of Norway. Sustainability concerns balancing equity, environmental integrity, and economic efficiency. Achieving sustainable development means simultaneously achieving social progress, environmental protection, prudent resource use, and economic growth. It requires respecting environmental limits and improving quality of life. Analyzing sustainability issues at global, regional, national and local levels is important. For sustainable development to occur, there must be cooperation, wealth redistribution, respecting nature's limits, and community self-sufficiency.
Sustainable Development Webinar Series: SD 101EOTO World
This webinar provided an overview of sustainable development and how youth can get involved. It defined sustainable development as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. Sustainable development involves balancing environmental protection, economic growth, and social equality. The webinar discussed the three pillars of sustainable development - environment, economy and society. It emphasized that youth have an important role to play by advocating for sustainable policies that will shape their future. The webinar equipped participants with talking points about sustainable development and tips for spreading awareness to others.
Waste management refers to the collection, transportation, and disposal of various types of waste, including solid and liquid hazardous and non-hazardous waste. It involves waste collection, transportation to disposal sites, segregation, recycling, and minimization efforts. Bangalore generates around 8,000 tonnes of solid waste and 300 million litres of liquid waste daily, with 60% being transported for disposal through burning or burying, 15% recycled, and controlling the remaining waste. Hazardous wastes, which are ignitable, corrosive, reactive and toxic, are generated from industries like pharmaceuticals and chemicals as well as hospitals and can harm human and other living organisms.
The growth leads to the depletion of natural resources of the planet. One of them is wood. We use unnecessary paper! Too much mess! Beware of CO2 imbalance... The immediate solution to stop destroying forests: dematerialization of exchanges with legal convincing value. Zero paper! The electronic originals are sealed and encrypted in a nominative and communicating electronic safe. The identification of counterparts is made via Magicaxess, a new high tech of identification WITHOUT having to download a digital certificate!
This document provides an introduction to the topic of sustainability. It discusses key concepts like resources, population growth, sustainable development, and interdependence. Resources are defined as anything taken from the environment to make goods and products for human needs and wants. However, using resources leads to waste. Sustainable development means meeting current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. It involves considering consumption, waste, and responsible use of Earth's finite resources. The document stresses thinking globally about how our actions impact others and acting locally through sustainable practices in our own communities.
This document discusses the concept of sustainable development. It defines sustainable development as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. The document outlines several key principles of sustainable development, including satisfying basic human needs now and in the future, achieving more equitable living standards globally, preserving biodiversity and natural resources for future generations, and distributing environmental benefits equitably across populations. However, it notes there is no consensus on how to achieve sustainable development or what values and methods of implementation should be used.
This document discusses various aspects of sustainable development at the neighborhood level, including water, waste management, green space, food, and energy. It emphasizes meeting environmental, economic, and social goals simultaneously (the triple bottom line). Some key sustainable practices mentioned are rainwater harvesting, composting, farmers markets, green roofs, solar panels, recycled and local building materials, and forms of renewable energy like wind and solar.
Ideas for spatial concept of sustainable development in the Black Sea Region with cultural landscape and increased territory capacity Horizon 2015 - 2050
1. ФОРУМ АРХИТЕКТИТЕ ОТ ЧЕРНОМОРСКИЯ РЕГИОН (ФАЧР) FORUM OF ARCHITECTS OF THE BLACK SEA REGION (FABSR ) Тема: “Идеи за пространствен модел на устойчиво развитие в Черноморския регион с културен ландшафт и повишена капиталност на териториите Хоризонт 2015 -2050” Subject: “Ideas for spatial concept of sustainable development in the Black Sea Region with cultural landscape and increased territory capacity Horizon 2015 - 2050” 30 Април - 01 Май, Варна - България 30 April - 01 May, Varna - Bulgaria