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Tag Archives: Sustainable development
Topic 10: Water Management
In topic 10 is the final topic of my Environmental and Ecological Accounting for Sustainable Development unit. This week we looked at Water Management. Below are my answers for this weeks questions. 10A – in 200 words: ‘Without a price on water, it will never … Continue reading
Topic 9: Ecosystems Goods and Services
In topic 9 of my Environmental and Ecological Accounting for Sustainable Development unit, we looked at Ecosystems Goods and Services. Below are my answers for this weeks questions. 9a ‘Why do we need to control industries based on natural resources?’ (200 words) The World Trade … Continue reading
Topic 8: Economic Instruments.
In topic 8 of my Environmental and Ecological Accounting for Sustainable Development unit, we looked at Economic Instruments. Below are my answers for this weeks questions. 8A In 200 words: ‘Under what conditions can sustainable development be achieved?’ In the United Nations report “Our Common … Continue reading
Topic 7: Ecosystem good and services
In topic 7 of my Environmental and Ecological Accounting for Sustainable Development unit, we looked at Ecosystem good and services. Finally, we are getting to the meaty end of this unit. I hope you will enjoy my answers to this weeks … Continue reading
Topic 4: Market Systems: Supply and Demand
Previously, I was sharing my assignments with you for my uni subject Environmental and Ecological Economics for Sustainable Development. I have been so busy that I have only just realised that I haven’t shared any assessment items with you guys for quite … Continue reading
A Summit for the People a Future for All
This is the final post for this series by guest writer Rahel Aschwanden which has explored what to expect from Rio +20 and the Peoples Summit. In my recent post, I explained what to expect from the Rio +20 conference. Now, let me give … Continue reading