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Title: Chapter 1 Our Common Journey


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Chapter 1Our Common Journey
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Ch 1. Contents
  • Sustainable Development Common Concerns,
    Differing Emphases
  • What Is To Be Sustained
  • What Is To Be Developed
  • The Links Between
  • For How Long?
  • Sustainable Development The First Decade
  • Environment and Development
  • Funds and Financing
  • The View from Below
  • Knowledge and Know-How
  • Goals for a Sustainability Transition
  • Meeting Human Needs
  • Providing Food and Nutrition
  • Nurturing Children
  • Finding Shelter
  • Providing an Education
  • Finding Employment
  • Targets for Meeting Human Needs
  • Preserving Life Support Systems

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Key Goals and Questions
  • "Sustainable development"the reconciliation of
    society's developmental goals with its
    environmental limits over the long term
  • SD attempts to reconcile the real conflicts
    between economy and environment and between the
    present and the future
  • There is agreement that SD is "to ensure that it
    meets the needs of the present without
    compromising the ability of future generations to
    meet their own needs.
  • However, key differences in the specific issues
  • what is to be sustained
  • what is to be developed
  • how should sustained and developed entities be
    linked
  • what is the extent of the future envisioned

4
Development-Sustainability Consumption-Environment
  • While Population growth rates continue to
    decline, the number of people living in poverty
    has increased.
  • While globalization has presented new
    opportunities for sustainable development, the
    income inequality between the richest and poorest
    countries have all increased.
  • While some countries have significantly reduced
    pollution and slowed resource depletion, the
    state of the global environment has continued to
    deteriorate.

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Goals for a Sustainability Transition
  • The approach to managing SD is partly captured in
    the metaphor of Compass and Gyroscope.
  • Science can provide compass direction, while the
    gyroscope of politics can maintain some
    steadiness of course across often-uncharted seas.
  • In light of the trends of population growth,
    consumption, .. and environmental stress, a
    sustainability transition (ST) appears necessary.
  • The goals of ST over the next two generations
    should be to meet the needs of a much larger but
    stabilizing human population, to sustain the life
    support systems of the planet, and to
    substantially reduce hunger and poverty.
  • Preserving life support system will include
  • Ensuring the Quality and Supply of Fresh Water
  • Controlling Emissions into the Atmosphere
  • Protecting the Oceans
  • Maintaining Species and Ecosystems

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Learning, Knowledge and Know-how
  • Successfully navigating the transition lies in
    conceptualizing sustainable development as a
    process of social learning and adaptive response
    amid turbulence and surprise.
  • There is little guidance on how to identify and
    create the knowledge and know-how for SD.
  • Knowledge Webster's Dict... the fact or
    condition of knowing something with familiarity
    gained through experience or association...or the
    acquaintance with or understanding of a science,
    art, or technique."
  • Know-how here refers to the Webster's Ninth
    New Collegiate Dictionary definition, "knowledge
    conveyed by expertise of how to do something
    smoothly and efficiently."
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