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Technology, innovation and sustainable production Course presentation And Introductive concepts
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The course aims are 1.Introduce the environmental implications of globalization. 2.Environmental issues in industrial strategy. 3.New opportunities in terms of technological innovation and implementetion in the environmental issues. 4.Devolopment and sustainability at national, european and international level. 5.Climate change, considering scientific evidences, energy implications and policies in climate change 6.Casy study
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Sustainable business development Sustainable technology management Innovation strategy Innovation and technology Technology transfer Network and enterprises relations R&D and its development and evaluation Management tools of sustainability Life cycle management Case study Course Outline
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Some facts: 2.8 billion people (about half of world population) live on less than $ 2 per day, 1.2 billion (a fifth) with less than $ 1 a day. 2 billion people, most of whom live in rural areas of developing countries, without adequate access to modern sanitation and energy, and have no infrastructure. the sustainable development concept
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What’s sustainable development? Brundtland “development that meets the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs” makes clear connection between economic, development and environment. The environment is the interaction between energy, transport, infrastructure, agricultural policies and trade and development requires a long-term considerations and the needs of future generations
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Environment Scientific definition: a set of conditions physical, chemical and biological on life takes place Scientific definition: a set of conditions physical, chemical and biological on life takes place Economic definition: a set of natural resources originating - do not create by human- Economic definition: a set of natural resources originating - do not create by human-
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Renewable their quantity is variable and may be increased if the level of sampling is less than the capacity to regenerate Nonrenewable their use reduces the existing stock in any case Natural recources
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Main causes of pollution Development in transportation and in agriculture activities Population growth Urbanization Increase and concentration of industrial development Increase and concentration of industrial development
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Pollution is… variation in the composition of air, soil and water caused by the emission of pollutants from chemical and physical origine variation in the composition of air, soil and water caused by the emission of pollutants from chemical and physical origine
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Ozone Layer Depletion Resource Depletion Dispersion of Toxic Substances Urban Environmental Problems Waste Water Pollution & Water Resources Marine Environment & Coastal Zones Loss of Biodiversity Climate Change Air Pollution Environmental problems…
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