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2009 The Natural Step Sustainable Development Overview
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2009 The Natural Step
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4 500 000 000 years 3 500 000 000 years 250 000 years
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2009 The Natural Step
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“A development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." WCED 1987, Brundtland Rapporten, Vår gemensamma framtid
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2009 The Natural Step
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Are we becoming more or less sustainable?
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2009 The Natural Step Ett hållbart samhälle We are in a funnel.. Tid Dagens situation
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2009 The Natural Step Earth Overshoot!
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2009 The Natural Step Human needs Subsis- tence Idleness Partici- pation ProtectionAffection Under- standing CreationIdentityFreedom Manfred Max-Neef et al
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2009 The Natural Step 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Billions 160,000 B.C. 100,000 B.C. 10,000 B.C. 7,000 B.C. 6,000 B.C. 5,000 B.C. 4,000 B.C. 3,000 B.C. 2,000 B.C. 1,000 B.C. 1 A.D. 1,000 A.D. 2,000 A.D. World Population 8 9 Human Population Growth 7 2,150 A.D. 2007 – 6.56 Billion 1945 – 2.3 Billion 2050 – 9.1 Billion 250 Million 1492 – 500 Million 1776 – 1 Billion First Modern Humans Source: United Nations
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2009 The Natural Step Human Development Index & Ecological Footpring of Nations (2005) USA, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates Sweden Mauritius Source: www.footprintnetwork.org
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The Good news: It’s possible There is a Framework
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2009 The Natural Step Before 2006 Warnings 2006 Inconvenient Truth – threat and darkness 2007 It is here to stay and it is cool 2008 How to create business Sustainability in media 2006-2008
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2009 The Natural Step Waves of innovation Source: The Natural Edge Project (2005)
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2009 The Natural Step Life Cycle Exercise Have you had a cup of coffee today? In groups: -Draw the life cycle stages of the coffee you’re going to enjoy in a few minutes - Identify main sustainability issues along life cycle stages.
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