Some more (for the full collection), and a request for help. I’m looking for diagrams for these sustainability related concepts: risk management applied to sustainability (eg bowtie diagrams) family ties and sustainability systems thinking (not examples or evidence of systems thinking, rather systems thinking itself) complexity scale risk and uncertainty threshold concepts biomimicry (not just […]
May 13, 2010
I’m filling holes on the framework so a slightly strange collection for the corpus. 219 Ecology, Equity, and Economy Triangle by McDonough and Michael Baungart From the book, Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things by William McDonough and Michael Baungart 220 Alden Dow’s A way of life cycle (“Alden B. Dow Midwestern […]
March 24, 2010
I’m working towards structuring the collection into a book (watch this space). I’ve almost got a framework sorted out, so this lot is filling some holes. 189 “Bretherton diagram” (based on a concept of Francis Bretherton) highlighting some of the linkages between social systems, biogeochemical systems, and the physical climate system. (NCAR) 190 Priorities and […]
March 23, 2010
I’ve been at ASPAC10, the conference of the Asia Pacific Science and Technology Centres at the Otago Museum. ASPAC is a signatory to the Toronto Declaration that states … science literacy is as important as other forms of literacy and numeracy. It is also a powerful tool for social inclusion. Science centres have relevance to […]
February 23, 2010
We’re starting to retrofit one of our buildings as a showcase of sustainability. I’m thinking about Schendler’s advice to find your biggest lever and pull on it. As an educational institution we need to do more than just have a sustainable building. For us, our biggest lever is to use that building to create a […]
May 17, 2010
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