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Diagrams of sustainability 501-600

August 20, 2019

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And I foolishly thought I would be able to stop at 500. 501. Back to the future (Pitcher 2005) Diagram illustrating the ‘Back-to-the-Future’ concept covering the restoration of past ecosystems. Triangles at left represent a series of ecosystem models, constructed at appropriate past times, where vertex angle is inversely related and height directly related to […]

500th! diagram of Sustainability (may just be the tip of the iceberg)

August 12, 2019

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I keep finding more. Probably should stop looking. 476. Summary of Club of Rome in tetrahedron  (Anthony Judge 2018) Mapping of Come On issues onto 3-tetrahedra compound (12 vertices=”unsustainable trends”; 18 edges=”strategies”)   477. Leadership (Shriberg and MacDonald 2013) Figure 1 shows the evolution of leadership theory over time, as well as the recent emergence of environmental leadership. The […]

A bird, a turtle, lots of circles and a dress. 40 more diagrams of sustainability

August 10, 2019

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Adding to the collection. 436.  Sustainable well-being as two coupled goals (Glasser 2018) 437. Transformative learning for a sustainable future (Laininen 2018) 438. Mmm…Cake. (van Kerkhoff 2013) Sustainable development framework: three tiers of ultimate goals and four layers of enabling goals. Knowledge governance sits at the dashed line between the two base layers. 439.  The […]

A walk on the wild side: Diagrams of Sustainability 401 through 435

August 6, 2019

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More for the list. 401. Metamap (Ray Maher, Samuel Mann et al. 2018) MetaMAP is an interactive graphical tool which supports collaborative investigation and design for achieving SDGs. It helps diverse users to integrate their thinking, understand sustainability challenges holistically, and develop well-integrated solutions. In brief, the structure and application of the MetaMAP framework help users gain […]

The Diagrams of Sustainability: 362 through 400

August 4, 2019

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Adding more diagrams of sustainability. 362.  Distributive justice as basis for intergenerational sustainability  (Vasconcellos Oliveira 2018) Each of the targets was benchmarked against the principles of equalitarianism, prioritarianism, and sufficientarianism. The results are grouped by goal (showing) predominance of egalitarianism (egalitarianism is the distributive justice theory that states that societal burdens and benefits (e.g., wealth, income) […]