Essays about: "safe and just space"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 essays containing the words safe and just space.
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1. Turning the Doughnut from Vision to Reality in Wales – the Case of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park
University essay fromAbstract : The world is simultaneously facing social and environmental sustainability issues. There is a decreasing window of opportunity to limit global warming in accordance with the Paris Agreement, significant biodiversity loss, and mounting inequality. READ MORE
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2. Downscaling the Doughnut Economics Model - Employing a Global Model at the Enterprise Level: A case study of Proton Group and Apotea AB
University essay from Jönköping University/Internationella HandelshögskolanAbstract : In a rapidly changing world, sustainability is becoming more and more of a priority for organizations. This paper evaluates the possibility of using the Doughnut Economics Model (DEM) as a tool to implement sustainability within an organization on the firm-level, highlighting the potential opportunities and limitations that it poses. READ MORE
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3. Can degrowth policies move the OECD closer to reaching social thresholds within planetary boundaries?
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : As the environmental and social challenges humanity faces are intertwined, a holistic policy approach is needed to bring operations into the ecologically safe and socially just space (SJS). Degrowth has been presented as a means for high-income countries to reach the SJS. READ MORE
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4. Regenerative Entrepreneurship : How the Enactment of Values Can Guide Humanity into a Safe and Just Operating Space
University essay from Jönköping University/Internationella HandelshögskolanAbstract : The current efforts to address global sustainability issues are failing. To avoid the consequences of transgressing the planetary boundaries and simultaneously provide people with the basic needs for human prosperity, we have to overcome a profound challenge. READ MORE
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5. Discipline and Order: Hostile architecture in Copenhagen
University essay from Lunds universitet/Sociologi; Lunds universitet/Sociologiska institutionenAbstract : Hostile architecture is a tool used to control and regulate behavior, individuals, and groups in public spaces. This research explores the use, purpose, and meaning of hostile architecture in Copenhagen. To explore the phenomenon, I conducted fieldwork and semi-structured interviews. READ MORE