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The Sino-British College, USST
Second Annual Conference and Learning and Teaching Forum
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ODII, Elijah Chibueze Sustainable Behaviour Research Group (SBERG)
Environmental Sciences and Engineering Dept. Fudan University, Shanghai Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
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Title: Facilitation of Sustainable Development Processes Through Emphasis on Shared Global Environmental Values
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The age of the environmental space ‘craft’ called earth, where living things flourish, is estimated to be about 6000 years by ‘young -earth’ proponents and 4.53 billion years by ‘old-earth’ proponents. Population: bill. (UN 2015) Years of ecosystem goods and services exploration for development; destabilizing delicate balances Hebert Spencer’s ( ) popular concept of survival of the fittest, Social Darwinism
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We live a carbon-based life where virtually every developmental effort has traceable carbon footprints
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Many products, many trees
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Shared Values: Explicit or implicit fundamental beliefs, concepts, and principles that underlie the culture of an organization, and which guide decisions and behavior of its employees, management, and members
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Values-based approaches used by Marie Harder’s teams
Fudan University, Shanghai, China University of Brighton, UK For more info see:
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WeValue Research Process
Description of Context We are together in this
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We are in this boat together
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WORTHWHILE MEANINGFUL VALUABLE
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Poverty denial of choices and opportunities
a violation of human dignity lack of basic capacity to participate effectively in society insecurity powerlessness exclusion of: Individuals Households Communities Governments (United Nations)
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Possibility of attainment could be facilitated by:
deliberative clarification of values emphasis on global environmental shared values, transition in energy technology restructuring of energy pricing systems avoidance of subsidy-based market disruptions by governments, financial institutions
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Hopes and Benefits Sustainable lifestyles and prosperity to governments and peoples of the globe Increase in global knowledge cross-fertilisation of ideas participatory assurances for individuals and nations
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Finally In agreement with the former Secretary General of the UN, Mr. Ban Ki-moon at COP 22 November “we don’t have plan B because there is no planet B”
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