ENV two ten Sustainability
SYSTEMS THINKING: CAPACITY
SYSTEMS THINKING: CAPACITY
SUSTAINABILITY VS. RESILIENCE
The Planetary Boundaries Stockholm Resilience Centre
KEY MOMENTS IN TIME - the eighteen hundreds
The Environmental Movement
SILENT SPRING Rachel Carson
ENV two ten Sustainability
Seven Classifying Resources
Circles of Sustainability
Four. Habitat and Settlements
Five. Built-Form and Transport
Six. Embodiment and Sustenance
Seven. Emission and Waste
Provisioning goods and services:
Anthropocentrism vs ecocentrism
Are we in the sixth mass extinction?
What evidence do we have?
Science, uncertainty, and policy
Science, uncertainty, and policy
Abrupt and irreversible change
Thresholds and tipping points
Abrupt and irreversible change
Classification can be based on type:
Classification can be based on renewability:
Classification can be based on economic characteristics:
Embodied or 'virtual' energy.
Natural Resource Management.
Natural resource management.
Energy resources for the future.
Lecture three: The human sphere.
Recapping the three pillars.
Zero five The Demographic Transition.
The three pillar model: recap.
Human systems with natural ecosystems embedded within them.
Key moments in time: The agricultural revolution Our World The size of the world population over the long-run in Data.
The industrial revolution and medical
World population growth, seventeen hundred to twenty one hundred.
Zero five The demographic transition.
What factors drive this transition?