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    If implemented with sustainability at the forefront, urban agriculture despite its challenges, can aid in “reducing a cities ecological footprint, conserving biodiversity and improving quality of life in a city” (Potter & Lebuhn, 2015, p.885). The push for agro-ecology has been consistent in the development of urban agriculture in Cuba. Through the diversification of crop and animal production based on sustainable practices, closed energy cycles or the drive to be fully organic, Cuba’s policy and

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    Business operational sustainability is a method used to evaluate businesses and their ability to continue using existing practices without putting the business and its resources at risk. Sustainability is the ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. There are three theories that relate to Nissan and their sustainability. They are the just-in-time theory, the Toyota production theory and the lean concept. The just-in-time

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    Originally, sustainability reports were written by small and medium-sized environmental companies; however, in the late 1980s large companies in the chemical industry start writing sustainability reports in hopes of improving their images. This trend has expanded in the past 20 years to more companies as a mean of improving internal procedures, charming stakeholders and appealing investors. Each company can increase their sustainability representation observing, gaging and recording it, while acquiring

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    Sustainability discussion question The implementation of a project portfolio management initiative relies on the integration of massive change within the company, meaning that the organizational effort to implementing this approach might be met with resistance. One common barrier is revealed at the level of senior management. In a specific context of a construction firm in which I was previously employed, the executive managers were focused on profitability and operational efficiency, understood

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    Sustainability and Development Introduction Sustainable development and sustainability have been the focus of many researchers in various disciplines for quite some time now. The current distribution of natural resources and their allocation is modeled on an infinite growth assumption. The mainstream economic perspective assumes that the market will allocate resources in the most efficient way possible. Yet there are many externalities that often left out of this model such as clean air, clean

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    Remembering: What is sustainability? Sustainability is the stable lifestyle between humans and creatures with the earth and its natural resources. Having a healthy balance between giving and taking from the worlds natural resources is the key to sustainability. Sustainability is can be categorized into many types: Environmental, economical, population, etc. Understanding: Degradation of land is one of the world’s largest and most lethal environmental changes. It is the downgrading of parts of the

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    Part 1. Research Reflection: The main idea from the film Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret goes into significant detail on how agriculture is ruining the environment. Filmmakers Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn address the concern on how they feel many environmental companies are hiding the fact that agriculture is the number one source of many environmental problems such as lack of fish in ocean, deforestation, and the over amount of land being used to sustain these farms. It was very apparent

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    Queensland. Dependency on aid or funds upon government or non-government sectors is the top challenge for the sustainability of indigenous communities in the Cook Shire area because they mostly dependent on the fund availability for their livelihoods. While the whole Cook Shire is dependent on the fund, the indigenous communities as a disadvantaged people are more vulnerable to sustainability. However, Depending on the fund can be a challenge for sustainable development because if the aid stops the

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    experience or from the environmental challenges that the world is facing today, I deeply believe that sustainability should be one of the key considerations when business leaders making their decision. Raised in a small town in China, I have witnessed the environmental issues result from the inappropriate and excessive use of nature resources. Therefore, I believe that people should always take sustainability and social responsibility into consideration when they make a business decision. I will pass the

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    Learning Goals: Learn the importance of sustainability from a social perspective To learn, understand and present sustainability problem and solve solutions To get involved in more group projects and presentations for more confidence, as well as communication skills Reflection: Ever since I was young, I have always been very antisocial and never enjoyed being active on school or family trips, but that changed after I attended the Twin Valley Zoo Park with a good friend on October 10th.

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