Sustainable development is a development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
Marine Governance in an Industrialised Ocean: a case study of the UK's emergi...Glen Wright
This document summarizes Glen Wright's PhD presentation on marine governance and the emerging marine renewable energy industry in the UK. The presentation provides an overview of Wright's research aims, which are to advance marine governance frameworks and support the development of marine renewable energy. Wright uses the marine renewable energy industry as a case study to examine key issues in marine governance, such as rights and ownership, resource management, environmental interactions, and managing ocean space. The presentation outlines Wright's research approach, including a review of literature and interviews with marine renewable energy developers. It also lists several papers Wright has published on topics related to marine governance and marine renewable energy.
Presented by Daniel Murdiyarso, CIFOR-ICRAF Principal Scientist on ITPC session “Knowledge platform fits for all: An all-in-one solution to exchange information on tropical peatland” at the Indonesia Pavilion, UN Climate Change Conference UK 2021, 5 November 2021.
ARVI The effect of product design on WEEE recycling - case mobile phones, Bac...CLIC Innovation Ltd
This document summarizes a presentation about the effect of product design on recycling mobile phones. It discusses that WEEE contains valuable and hazardous materials and its composition is complex and changing over time. The presentation examines how the design of regular versus sophisticated phones impacts liberation of printed circuit assemblies and dust generation during size reduction for recycling. Simpler, more modular designs with fewer connections between larger components liberate more circuit assemblies while generating less toxic dust. The presentation concludes with the insight that design features like modularity, connectivity, and component size can significantly influence recycling and material recovery outcomes.
The document discusses climate equity and climate change impacts in Pakistan. It summarizes that 14 of the 15 warmest years on record have occurred in the 21st century. It then outlines the key causes of climate change including greenhouse gases and their unprecedented rise. The document discusses Pakistan's vulnerability to climate change in terms of water security, food security, energy security, and national security. It provides examples of community-based climate change adaptation and mitigation projects in northern Pakistan. These include climate compatible irrigation infrastructure, community-owned clean energy utilities, agroforestry projects, and disaster response programs. The document advocates for global institutional support for climate action and for Pakistan to outline climate policies and goals in its Intended Nationally Determined
Dams are losing storage capacity at a rate of 0.5% per year due to siltation, equivalent to irrigating at least 10,000 hectares annually. In response, Morocco's High Commission for Water, Forest and Combating Desertification developed a National Watershed Management Plan from 1990-1996 with international organizations and national stakeholders. Many watershed management projects have been implemented under this plan using participatory and partnership approaches to promote integrated local development and natural resource management. These projects represent essential elements of national water and rural development strategies by improving rural livelihoods while conserving natural resources and promoting sustainable development. They are also key to combating desertification by addressing soil erosion.
Private companies can benefit from a peatland knowledge platform in several ways:
1) It provides an overview of best practices for tropical peatland management including water management, carbon storage, nutrient cycles, and biodiversity conservation.
2) Key components of eco-management at large scales include water and land use planning, integrated conservation of neighboring ecosystems, technology development and monitoring systems.
3) Companies can share data and long-term monitoring information to preserve species through conservation corridors and monitor impacts of forest use and climate change over time.
Class 5 on Global Environmental Politics (on land and forests)Joachim Monkelbaan
This document discusses land and forest use and governance. It notes that land use is surprisingly neglected in global governance due to sovereignty issues. Forests are governed by a complex regime including FLEGT and REDD+. Carbon sinks could store over 200 gigatons of carbon if tree restoration increased forest cover by 0.9 billion hectares. However, climate change may reduce potential forest cover by 223 million hectares by 2050. The document argues that land should be considered a global commons and governed accordingly due to its provision of universal public goods like carbon sequestration, clean water, and resources. Global cooperation can build on local initiatives using principles like financial instruments.
This document discusses hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and debates around its environmental and economic impacts. It covers topics like the technical process of fracking, potential issues like water contamination and air pollution, benefits for energy production and jobs, and policy options for regulating the practice. Critics argue fracking can harm the environment and public health if not properly managed, while proponents say it can provide economic gains if risks are addressed through rules and safeguards. The document examines these various perspectives on the risks and rewards of increased shale gas development through hydraulic fracturing.
Marine Governance in an Industrialised Ocean: a case study of the UK's emergi...Glen Wright
This document summarizes Glen Wright's PhD presentation on marine governance and the emerging marine renewable energy industry in the UK. The presentation provides an overview of Wright's research aims, which are to advance marine governance frameworks and support the development of marine renewable energy. Wright uses the marine renewable energy industry as a case study to examine key issues in marine governance, such as rights and ownership, resource management, environmental interactions, and managing ocean space. The presentation outlines Wright's research approach, including a review of literature and interviews with marine renewable energy developers. It also lists several papers Wright has published on topics related to marine governance and marine renewable energy.
Presented by Daniel Murdiyarso, CIFOR-ICRAF Principal Scientist on ITPC session “Knowledge platform fits for all: An all-in-one solution to exchange information on tropical peatland” at the Indonesia Pavilion, UN Climate Change Conference UK 2021, 5 November 2021.
ARVI The effect of product design on WEEE recycling - case mobile phones, Bac...CLIC Innovation Ltd
This document summarizes a presentation about the effect of product design on recycling mobile phones. It discusses that WEEE contains valuable and hazardous materials and its composition is complex and changing over time. The presentation examines how the design of regular versus sophisticated phones impacts liberation of printed circuit assemblies and dust generation during size reduction for recycling. Simpler, more modular designs with fewer connections between larger components liberate more circuit assemblies while generating less toxic dust. The presentation concludes with the insight that design features like modularity, connectivity, and component size can significantly influence recycling and material recovery outcomes.
The document discusses climate equity and climate change impacts in Pakistan. It summarizes that 14 of the 15 warmest years on record have occurred in the 21st century. It then outlines the key causes of climate change including greenhouse gases and their unprecedented rise. The document discusses Pakistan's vulnerability to climate change in terms of water security, food security, energy security, and national security. It provides examples of community-based climate change adaptation and mitigation projects in northern Pakistan. These include climate compatible irrigation infrastructure, community-owned clean energy utilities, agroforestry projects, and disaster response programs. The document advocates for global institutional support for climate action and for Pakistan to outline climate policies and goals in its Intended Nationally Determined
Dams are losing storage capacity at a rate of 0.5% per year due to siltation, equivalent to irrigating at least 10,000 hectares annually. In response, Morocco's High Commission for Water, Forest and Combating Desertification developed a National Watershed Management Plan from 1990-1996 with international organizations and national stakeholders. Many watershed management projects have been implemented under this plan using participatory and partnership approaches to promote integrated local development and natural resource management. These projects represent essential elements of national water and rural development strategies by improving rural livelihoods while conserving natural resources and promoting sustainable development. They are also key to combating desertification by addressing soil erosion.
Private companies can benefit from a peatland knowledge platform in several ways:
1) It provides an overview of best practices for tropical peatland management including water management, carbon storage, nutrient cycles, and biodiversity conservation.
2) Key components of eco-management at large scales include water and land use planning, integrated conservation of neighboring ecosystems, technology development and monitoring systems.
3) Companies can share data and long-term monitoring information to preserve species through conservation corridors and monitor impacts of forest use and climate change over time.
Class 5 on Global Environmental Politics (on land and forests)Joachim Monkelbaan
This document discusses land and forest use and governance. It notes that land use is surprisingly neglected in global governance due to sovereignty issues. Forests are governed by a complex regime including FLEGT and REDD+. Carbon sinks could store over 200 gigatons of carbon if tree restoration increased forest cover by 0.9 billion hectares. However, climate change may reduce potential forest cover by 223 million hectares by 2050. The document argues that land should be considered a global commons and governed accordingly due to its provision of universal public goods like carbon sequestration, clean water, and resources. Global cooperation can build on local initiatives using principles like financial instruments.
This document discusses hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and debates around its environmental and economic impacts. It covers topics like the technical process of fracking, potential issues like water contamination and air pollution, benefits for energy production and jobs, and policy options for regulating the practice. Critics argue fracking can harm the environment and public health if not properly managed, while proponents say it can provide economic gains if risks are addressed through rules and safeguards. The document examines these various perspectives on the risks and rewards of increased shale gas development through hydraulic fracturing.
Creating Heaven on Earth:
The Mechanics of the Impossible
How group practice of the Maharishi Transcendental Meditation
and TM-Sidhi programs radiates an influence of harmony
and progress into the world.
This document lists notable football transfers that occurred between clubs during the 2008-2009 season, including Dimitar Berbatov moving from Tottenham Hotspur to Manchester United, Luka Modric transferring from Dinamo Zagreb to Tottenham Hotspur, and Ronaldinho leaving Barcelona for AC Milan. It also provides a link for additional football news.
The document discusses Boolean search operators that can be used to refine searches in an OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog). It explains the functions of the AND, OR, and NOT operators and provides examples of how searches using these operators would retrieve different results. It also describes other search features in an advanced OPAC search screen like truncation and limiting searches to specific fields.
The offense's philosophy is based on maintaining possession through ball control and limiting mistakes in order to prevent the other team from scoring. The offense aims to drive for 5 yards on each play and have a high number of plays with a net gain of 5 yards. The formations will stretch the field both vertically and horizontally and force defenders to defend both the run and the pass. The simplified offense allows the team to take advantage of their tools and create an explosive offense that controls the game's pace.
This document describes a pistol offense formation called "Pistol/Empty/Double Tight" consisting of a split end, flanker split out 10 yards from the tight end, and two tight ends in 3 1/2 foot splits from each tackle. The quarterback lines up in shotgun 3 1/2 yards behind the center, with an H-back 4 yards behind either tackle depending on the motion call. The tailback and fullback come out and are substituted by the H-back and split end.
This document summarizes key points from an investor visit by Syngenta to Brazil:
1) Syngenta raised its 2020 sales target for soybeans by $0.5 billion to $4 billion due to stronger than expected growth and confidence in its new fungicide, Elatus, which trials show increases yields more than competitors' products.
2) Syngenta reduced its 2015 sales target for sugarcane by $0.35 billion to $0.65 billion due to delays bringing its new product, Plene, to market.
3) Syngenta reiterated its goal of doubling specialty crop sales to $4 billion by 2020, highlighting its integrated strategy around traceability and customer services.
The impact of social media on innovation cultureandrew_tan7
Social media has positively impacted innovation culture in two main ways. First, it has enabled opportunity recognizers to connect with idea generators, allowing ideas to be developed further. It also helps capture institutional knowledge as communications are stored online rather than just in emails. Second, social media supports more flexible and decentralized organizational structures that are better for innovation, as it helps form weak connections between people in different parts of an organization and facilitates collaboration across boundaries. It allows organizations to function more like a symphony orchestra with one conductor rather than a rigid hierarchy.
This document summarizes a lecture about quaternions and how to represent them in Haskell using algebraic data types and type classes. It introduces quaternions, defines a Quaternion data type, and shows how to use data constructors to create and pattern match quaternion values. It also discusses type classes like Eq and Show that allow quaternions to be compared and printed by making Quaternion an instance of these classes. Finally, it provides homework problems about working with points and angles in 2D space.
Plano Middle School provides an overview of the transition from elementary to middle school. Students will change classes each period and use lockers with combinations. Athletics, clubs, and enrichment programs are offered. Students are expected to follow rules, attend school regularly, complete homework, and get involved in school activities to be successful. Academic progress is monitored through MAP testing, progress reports, and report cards accessed on PowerSchool. Physical education classes are required daily.
La joyería de Eivissa presenta fotos y modelos de joyas de oro y plata. Las joyas incluyen una emprendada de oro y otra de plata, ambas modeladas por Laura Miguélez Riera en Eivissa en 2008.
- A proposal was developed by a cross-group team to more effectively compete against low-cost competitors like Linux in large education and government deals.
- The proposal involves a $50 million fund to provide incentives for add-on products and services rather than offering low-cost software, aimed at addressing affordability, training, and other needs.
- A process is outlined for escalating deals to regional response teams who will take a full-solutions approach to understanding customer needs and how Microsoft products can address them.
DEXMA is a cloud-based PLM (product lifecycle management) software solution for small and mid-sized engineering firms. It provides project and product management as well as logistics and manufacturing management in an all-in-one system accessible through a web browser. Key features include tracking components through the entire product lifecycle using an innovative process engine covering engineering, logistics, and manufacturing workflows. Pricing options include free basic access, and paid monthly subscription plans for the cloud version or on-site installation within a company firewall.
The document examines back muscle activity during three traditional mat Pilates exercises - swimming, single leg kick with static prone back extension, and double leg kick - through surface electromyography of healthy adult females. The study found that swimming increased lumbar extensor muscle activity the most at 29% on average compared to the other two exercises. Double leg kicking produced significantly more back muscle activation than single leg kicking. Overall, back muscle activation during the exercises ranged from 15-61% of participants' maximum voluntary isometric contraction levels.
Prof Derek Clements-Croome - Climate Change: Sustainable and green architectureDerek Clements-Croome
Climate change is causing increases in global temperatures, droughts, and floods by 2050 according to models. Greenhouse gas emissions from human activity are the main driver of climate change. Sustainable architecture aims to reduce pollution and energy consumption from buildings by utilizing passive design, renewable materials and energy sources, and improving indoor air quality. Intelligent buildings make use of automation and control systems to minimize operating costs, improve occupant comfort and productivity, and reduce environmental impacts.
Creating Heaven on Earth:
The Mechanics of the Impossible
How group practice of the Maharishi Transcendental Meditation
and TM-Sidhi programs radiates an influence of harmony
and progress into the world.
This document lists notable football transfers that occurred between clubs during the 2008-2009 season, including Dimitar Berbatov moving from Tottenham Hotspur to Manchester United, Luka Modric transferring from Dinamo Zagreb to Tottenham Hotspur, and Ronaldinho leaving Barcelona for AC Milan. It also provides a link for additional football news.
The document discusses Boolean search operators that can be used to refine searches in an OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog). It explains the functions of the AND, OR, and NOT operators and provides examples of how searches using these operators would retrieve different results. It also describes other search features in an advanced OPAC search screen like truncation and limiting searches to specific fields.
The offense's philosophy is based on maintaining possession through ball control and limiting mistakes in order to prevent the other team from scoring. The offense aims to drive for 5 yards on each play and have a high number of plays with a net gain of 5 yards. The formations will stretch the field both vertically and horizontally and force defenders to defend both the run and the pass. The simplified offense allows the team to take advantage of their tools and create an explosive offense that controls the game's pace.
This document describes a pistol offense formation called "Pistol/Empty/Double Tight" consisting of a split end, flanker split out 10 yards from the tight end, and two tight ends in 3 1/2 foot splits from each tackle. The quarterback lines up in shotgun 3 1/2 yards behind the center, with an H-back 4 yards behind either tackle depending on the motion call. The tailback and fullback come out and are substituted by the H-back and split end.
This document summarizes key points from an investor visit by Syngenta to Brazil:
1) Syngenta raised its 2020 sales target for soybeans by $0.5 billion to $4 billion due to stronger than expected growth and confidence in its new fungicide, Elatus, which trials show increases yields more than competitors' products.
2) Syngenta reduced its 2015 sales target for sugarcane by $0.35 billion to $0.65 billion due to delays bringing its new product, Plene, to market.
3) Syngenta reiterated its goal of doubling specialty crop sales to $4 billion by 2020, highlighting its integrated strategy around traceability and customer services.
The impact of social media on innovation cultureandrew_tan7
Social media has positively impacted innovation culture in two main ways. First, it has enabled opportunity recognizers to connect with idea generators, allowing ideas to be developed further. It also helps capture institutional knowledge as communications are stored online rather than just in emails. Second, social media supports more flexible and decentralized organizational structures that are better for innovation, as it helps form weak connections between people in different parts of an organization and facilitates collaboration across boundaries. It allows organizations to function more like a symphony orchestra with one conductor rather than a rigid hierarchy.
This document summarizes a lecture about quaternions and how to represent them in Haskell using algebraic data types and type classes. It introduces quaternions, defines a Quaternion data type, and shows how to use data constructors to create and pattern match quaternion values. It also discusses type classes like Eq and Show that allow quaternions to be compared and printed by making Quaternion an instance of these classes. Finally, it provides homework problems about working with points and angles in 2D space.
Plano Middle School provides an overview of the transition from elementary to middle school. Students will change classes each period and use lockers with combinations. Athletics, clubs, and enrichment programs are offered. Students are expected to follow rules, attend school regularly, complete homework, and get involved in school activities to be successful. Academic progress is monitored through MAP testing, progress reports, and report cards accessed on PowerSchool. Physical education classes are required daily.
La joyería de Eivissa presenta fotos y modelos de joyas de oro y plata. Las joyas incluyen una emprendada de oro y otra de plata, ambas modeladas por Laura Miguélez Riera en Eivissa en 2008.
- A proposal was developed by a cross-group team to more effectively compete against low-cost competitors like Linux in large education and government deals.
- The proposal involves a $50 million fund to provide incentives for add-on products and services rather than offering low-cost software, aimed at addressing affordability, training, and other needs.
- A process is outlined for escalating deals to regional response teams who will take a full-solutions approach to understanding customer needs and how Microsoft products can address them.
DEXMA is a cloud-based PLM (product lifecycle management) software solution for small and mid-sized engineering firms. It provides project and product management as well as logistics and manufacturing management in an all-in-one system accessible through a web browser. Key features include tracking components through the entire product lifecycle using an innovative process engine covering engineering, logistics, and manufacturing workflows. Pricing options include free basic access, and paid monthly subscription plans for the cloud version or on-site installation within a company firewall.
The document examines back muscle activity during three traditional mat Pilates exercises - swimming, single leg kick with static prone back extension, and double leg kick - through surface electromyography of healthy adult females. The study found that swimming increased lumbar extensor muscle activity the most at 29% on average compared to the other two exercises. Double leg kicking produced significantly more back muscle activation than single leg kicking. Overall, back muscle activation during the exercises ranged from 15-61% of participants' maximum voluntary isometric contraction levels.
Prof Derek Clements-Croome - Climate Change: Sustainable and green architectureDerek Clements-Croome
Climate change is causing increases in global temperatures, droughts, and floods by 2050 according to models. Greenhouse gas emissions from human activity are the main driver of climate change. Sustainable architecture aims to reduce pollution and energy consumption from buildings by utilizing passive design, renewable materials and energy sources, and improving indoor air quality. Intelligent buildings make use of automation and control systems to minimize operating costs, improve occupant comfort and productivity, and reduce environmental impacts.
The EF compares human demand on nature with nature’s regenerative capacity.
It is a measure of the demands and the consumption of natural resources by people.
The sizes of ecological footprint vary from country to country and from person to person.
Business in boundaries göteborg sept 2015Sarah Cornell
This document provides an overview of navigating the global "safe operating space" with three key points:
1) It discusses five core sustainability principles and acknowledges the ecological, social, economic, and governance challenges of staying within planetary boundaries.
2) It notes the urgent issues of climate change, biodiversity loss, perturbed biogeochemical cycles, land use change, pollution, and their interacting effects that require addressing simultaneously.
3) It recognizes the need for new science-business-policy partnerships to help shift trajectories towards sustainability given the knowledge that exists around necessary actions like halting fossil fuel emissions and resource overuse.
This document summarizes GDF SUEZ's expertise in sustainable development assessment tools, including Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Material and Energy Flow Analysis (MEFA), Ecological Footprint, and Carbon Balance. It then describes a MEFA project conducted for Lille City that counted material and energy flows, identified opportunities to optimize resource use, and involved local stakeholders. The project provided recommendations to support Lille City's sustainable policies and lessons for future local sustainability assessment projects.
This document discusses waste management. It defines waste and outlines various regulations related to waste management in India. It describes different types of waste including hazardous and non-hazardous waste. Various methods of waste disposal and their impacts on health and environment are explained. International conventions addressing waste are also summarized. The waste management hierarchy of reduce, reuse and recycle is presented. Various waste treatment technologies like incineration, pyrolysis, gasification and bio-methanation are defined. The document concludes with recommendations for reducing waste, reusing materials, donating excess goods, and educating employees on proper waste management practices.
Dominican Republic| Nov-16 | Escenarios sostenibles para Jamaica y El Caribe ...Smart Villages
This document provides an overview of sustainable energy solutions and consulting services offered by RHO-Energy Consulting LLC. It discusses challenges around energy and water in the Caribbean region and outlines various sustainable options including hydropower, solar, wind, fuel cells, and more. Examples of potential applications are described such as a planned hydro-installation in Jamaica that could offset 206,000 kWh of energy or 150 metric tons of CO2 annually. The conclusion emphasizes that energy and water are necessary for life and that educating populations and prioritizing end users are important for sustainable design and partnerships.
Alternative end of-life waste management practicesSHERIN RAHMAN
This presentation gives you a quick glance of common solid waste management practices along with their pros and cons.The presentation discuss three US EPA software tools which aids in deciding the best waste management method.
The document discusses environmentally sound technologies (ESTs) as defined by Agenda 21 of the 1992 Earth Summit. It provides an overview of ESTs, including how they are defined, key criteria for assessing ESTs, frameworks for identifying and selecting ESTs, and how ESTs relate to sustainable development and forest governance. ESTs protect the environment, use resources sustainably, minimize waste, and handle residual waste responsibly compared to other technologies. The document outlines various tools for assessing ESTs and emphasizes stakeholder involvement in defining sustainability contexts and boundaries.
This document provides an overview of a Level 1 Award in Environmental Awareness. Learners will be introduced to principles of environmental awareness, including common terminology, impacts of environmental change, and resource efficiency. They will identify practical ways to reduce environmental impacts. The session includes group exercises to define terms and identify key features of ecological footprints, climate change science, and climate change impacts. It also discusses reducing consumption and reusing resources, as well as identifying recyclable materials.
1. Sustainable development aims to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
2. The concept has its roots in the late 1700s but gained attention in the 1980s with the Brundtland Commission report which defined sustainable development.
3. There are three pillars of sustainable development - environment, economy, and society. Achieving balance across these three is the goal of sustainable development.
Joost Vogtlander_Life Cycle Assessment Part 2Carlo Vezzoli
The document provides an overview of life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology. It discusses:
1) The goal of LCA is to quantitatively determine if a product/service is environmentally friendly over its full life cycle.
2) Common LCA steps include compiling a life cycle inventory and conducting a life cycle impact assessment using indicators like carbon footprint, eco-indicator 99, or eco-costs.
3) A case study examines the environmental impacts of alternative transport packaging options for shipping vegetables from greenhouses to stores. Transport efficiency is key to lower impacts.
Using Genuine Savings for Climate Policy Evaluation with an Integrated Assess...IEA-ETSAP
(1) The document discusses using the concept of "Genuine Savings" (GS) to evaluate climate policies in an integrated assessment model (IAM). GS measures sustainability by accounting for changes in inclusive wealth, including produced, human, and natural capital.
(2) The authors link their impact assessment model (LIME) to an IAM to estimate GS. LIME models resource demands, emissions, climate impacts, and resulting environmental costs. It is interlinked with economic and resource models.
(3) Preliminary results show GS can effectively indicate policy impacts. GS declines less under policies to improve energy efficiency or set carbon prices compared to business-as-usual or zero emissions policies. GS provides
Natural capital refers to the resources available for human exploitation including renewable, replenishable, and non-renewable resources found in the biosphere, lithosphere, and atmosphere. Renewable resources like timber can be replaced through natural processes like photosynthesis, while replenishable resources like solar energy are continually replaced through abiotic processes. Non-renewable resources like fossil fuels cannot be naturally replaced within human timescales. Sustainable development aims to meet current needs without compromising future generations by limiting use of non-renewables and switching to renewables. However, there is debate around balancing environmental, economic, and social factors.
This presentation was presented in 'The Lahore Project' Monthly Discussion Forum on Environment, introducing the scope of the sector, key concepts, issues and strategies for a sustainable urban ecology by Rafia Kamal, on 21st Aug.2013 at Dabistan-e-Iqbal, (2-S, Gulberg II) Lahore.
A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) analyzes the environmental impacts of a product or service throughout its entire life cycle from material sourcing through end of life. An LCA considers impacts from production, use, and disposal to provide a comprehensive understanding of the cradle-to-grave environmental footprint. The methodology, standardized by ISO, evaluates impacts across multiple categories such as climate change, resource use, land use, toxicity, and biodiversity to support more sustainable decision-making.
Relu special session Bham planning conf_carter-schiessel-scott_13-09-2011ruralfringe
The document discusses research from a project examining the rural-urban fringe (RUF). It explores how spatial planning and the ecosystem approach could transform planning culture and practice. The RUF is a dynamic space where urban and rural interests meet. The project found the RUF is a complex place with competing needs. It suggests spatial planning and the ecosystem approach could provide an integrated, cross-sectoral perspective to planning in the RUF. However, challenges include disconnect between theory and practice and complexity. Fundamental changes may be needed to policy, institutions, and mindsets to fully embed these approaches.
Business Development and Environmental problemsZahir Tholicode
Briefly describing the environmental problems due to the modern business developments and comparison between low developing (KYRGYZSTAN), developing (INDIA), developed (AUSTRALIA) countries.
The document provides information about environmental awareness and sustainability. It outlines session outcomes which include introducing principles of environmental awareness, common terminology, impacts of environmental change, and ways to reduce impacts. It defines terms like climate change, ecological footprint, carbon management, and sustainable development. It also discusses key impacts of climate change such as rising temperatures and extreme weather. The document identifies commonly used resources and ways to reduce consumption, reuse resources, and items that can be recycled. It aims to increase awareness of environmental issues and sustainability.
Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
𝐔𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐢𝐥 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐄𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐲 𝐄𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐲 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐍𝐄𝐖𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐃𝐄’𝐬 𝐋𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬
Explore the details in our newly released product manual, which showcases NEWNTIDE's advanced heat pump technologies. Delve into our energy-efficient and eco-friendly solutions tailored for diverse global markets.
Part 2 Deep Dive: Navigating the 2024 Slowdownjeffkluth1
Introduction
The global retail industry has weathered numerous storms, with the financial crisis of 2008 serving as a poignant reminder of the sector's resilience and adaptability. However, as we navigate the complex landscape of 2024, retailers face a unique set of challenges that demand innovative strategies and a fundamental shift in mindset. This white paper contrasts the impact of the 2008 recession on the retail sector with the current headwinds retailers are grappling with, while offering a comprehensive roadmap for success in this new paradigm.
Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
Taurus Zodiac Sign: Unveiling the Traits, Dates, and Horoscope Insights of th...my Pandit
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