Talk:Sustainability/application-implementation/Archive 1
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Sustainability governance
Environmentally focused categories
Resource management
- Land
- Cultivated land
- Forests
- Extinctions
- Invasive species
- Reclaiming land
- Waterbodies
- Atmosphere
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- Application/Implementation - describe the consensus as to how we can go about achieving sustainability, basically; how to put the concepts/description into practice, include links to main articles where appropriate
- Water - discuss sustainable water use/management
- Food and Agriculture - discuss the need for localised agriculture & food production
- Energy - discuss how to transition our energy infrastructure to renewables, include links to main articles on renewable energy
- Matierals - discuss the utilisation of appropriate materials, non-toxic, non-carcenogenic, etc
- Waste - discuss utilising waste as food for other biological systems, reducing waste, consumerism
- Population Control - discuss how to sustain the human population to cope with the available resources
- Technology - discuss the need for investment in research of appropriate technology to make it a viable alternative
- Social Systems - discuss education, changing habits, social justice, progression of current social/government systems
- Urban Structure - discuss transit-oriented urban environments, localised services, eradication of private automobiles in urban areas, sustainable building
- Economic Systems - discuss how to progress to better, more consistent, sustained economic systems
- Protection and Regeneration of Biospheres - discuss preservation of remnant ecology undisturbed by human activity and how to rezone areas of land for regeneration of native ecology
Consumption management
- Water
- Oceans
- Freshwater
- Energy
- Carbon sequestration
- Climate change
- Transport
- Food
- Agriculture
- Materials & waste
- Building & construction
Socially focused categories
- Population & urbanization
- Technology
- Peace and security
- Globalisation
- ?Environmental law
Economically focused categories
- Limits to economic growth
- Economic externalities and their role within market structures
- Ethical economics – socio-environmental consequences of market behaviour and unregulated market activity
Cultural, psychological and behavioural change