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SFI Sustainable Future Instructions Dieter Gross, Berlin
How to create decision-making structures?
ECONOMY ENVIRONMENT
SOCIETY
EXPORT OF WHEAT
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SFI Sustainable Future Instructions
How to create decision-making structures?
ECONOMY ENVIRONMENT
SOCIETY
EXPORT OF WHEAT
DEGRADATIONOF SOIL
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SFI Sustainable Future Instructions
How to create decision-making structures?
ECONOMY ENVIRONMENT
SOCIETY
EXPORT OF WHEAT
DEGRADATIONOF SOIL
Mexico: Tortillas, traditional food
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SFI Sustainable Future Instructions
How to create decision-making structures?
ECONOMY ENVIRONMENT
SOCIETY
EXPORT OF WHEAT
DEGRADATIONOF SOIL
Mexico: Toast instead of Tortillas!!
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ESD:TOOL FOR IMPLEMENTING
Modern farming techniques/industrialized agriculture:Export of wheat to reduce anunfavourable balance oftrade, e.g. USA
ECONOMY SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT
DECISION - MAKING STRUCTURES
ESD:TOOL FOR IMPLEMENTING
Modern farming techniques/industrialized agriculture:Export of wheat to reduce anunfavourable balance oftrade, e.g. USA
ECONOMY SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT
DECISION - MAKING STRUCTURES
Export of fertile topsoils,Decrease of genetic variety in the USA and “Toast instead of Tortillas” inMexico
ESD:TOOL FOR IMPLEMENTING
Modern farming techniques/industrialized agriculture:Export of wheat to reduce anunfavourable balance oftrade, e.g. USA
ECONOMY SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT
DECISION - MAKING STRUCTURES
Export of fertile topsoils,Decrease of genetic variety in the USA and “Toast instead of Tortillas” inMexico
# Reducing perverse subsidies# Farming which cooperates with the environment# Less intensification
# Reducing perverse subsidies# Farming which cooperates with the environment# Less intensification
Modern farming techniques/industrialized agriculture:Export of wheat to reduce an unfavourable balance of trade, e.g. USA
Export of fertile topsoils,decrease of genetic variety in the USA and “Toast instead of Tortillas” in Mexico
Examples:USA –The Wheat Belt
ESD: Curriculum (Geography - Modern farming techniques/industrialized agriculture)
OBJECTIVECONTENT THEMES
ECONOMY ENVIRONMENT
The objective is the result after having analyzed the interconnectivity of the ECONOMY- ENVIRONMENT dimension.
SUSTAINABILITY Mega Cities
Mega-Cities (Growing Cities): Structural change of economic sectors towards services, cities as centers of services will grow but followed by further crises. In order to cope with these issues additional resources must be allocated - due to inborn genetic deficiencies of mega – cities.
ECONOMY SOCIETY ENVIRONMENTThe inner city will lose residents, thereforeincrease of offices vs. decrease of housing. Suburbs will grow - more noise and air pollution caused by urban traffic since there will be more commuters.
Political imperative: City planning for a Sustainable Future Objectives: A livable and sustainable city; Mixture of housing (30%) and services (70%). Knowledge industry could be partly moved into the vicinity.Appropriate measures should be taken to avoidurban sprawl and/or the doughnutphenomenon
Unsustainable production and consumption cause an increase in decology.Reasons: Cultural peculiarities andshareholder-value instead ofsocietal responsibility.
Stressful living conditions cause migrationtowards suburbs. City Planning should be re-evaluated. The CBD should be more than business. Recreational areas (parks) and public squares for social communication should be added. Raises identification with the city and supports well- being. Decrease environmental load and create asustainable society.
CO2 emission, water and air pollution (incinerating plant) will have effects on freshwater reserves and well-being conditions.
INNER
CITY
Economic pressure: Continuous demand for property in the CBD. Face-to-Face business.
WASTE
HOUS ING
Results of densely populated areas: - Heaps of waste and noise - Missing social consensus
Decentralisation of services by making useof high-speed-systems (train). Improving living conditions in the inner city. And loop roadsshould be merged with green axis
Responsibility
Political imperative: City planning for a Sustainable Future Objectives: A livable and sustainable city; Mixture of housing (30%) and services(70%). Knowledge industry could be partly moved into the vicinity. Appropriate measures should be taken to avoid urban sprawl and/or the doughnut phenomenon
Mega-Cities (Growing Cities): Structural change of economic sectors towards services, cities as centers of services will grow but followed by further crises. In order to cope with these issues additional resources must be allocated - due to inborn genetic deficiencies of mega – cities.
The inner city will lose residents, thereforeincrease of offices vs. decrease of housing. Suburbs will grow - more noise and air pollution caused by urban traffic since there will be more commuters.
Example:Tokyo
INNER CITY:
SUSTAINABILITY Curriculum
OBJECTIVECONTENT THEMES
ECONOMY ENVIRONMENT