Sustainability Sustainability at ASU and the Greater Global Community Narrated by Charles L. Redman Director, School of Sustainability, and Virginia M. Ullman Professor, Natural History and the Environment Arizona State University Last updated
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Part 1: How the Concept of Sustainability Developed
© 2007 Arizona State University Part 2: Simple Choices-Big Impacts
© 2007 Arizona State University Part 3: The Challenges
© 2007 Arizona State University Part 4: The Most Promising Solutions
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“Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” The Brundtland Report (1987)
© 2007 Arizona State University Sustainability is about: finding solutions (creativity) expanding options (stewardship) building institutions that continually learn (governance), and instilling a sense of justice (values). Ultimately, sustainability is about doing the right thing
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