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  • Creating sustainable futures
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  • Section 1
    • Sustainability is entirely possible
    • Understanding systems
    • From the Holocene to the Anthropocene
    • Defining sustainability and sustainable development
  • Section 2
    • Understanding the challenge
    • Identifying trends and drivers of change
    • Baseline assets and platforms
    • Sustainability impacts assessment
    • Evaluating important relationships
  • Section 3
    • Developing a strong vision
    • Backcasting from sustainability principles
    • Framing the right strategic goals
  • Section 4
    • Inspiring creative solutions
    • Prioritising actions
    • Communicating for success
    • Choosing the right support tools

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The Creating sustainable futures course is divided into four sections, each comprising a number of topics (or learning pathways):

Section Topics
The inspiring challenge of sustainable development
  • Sustainability is entirely possible
  • Understanding systems
  • From the Holocene to the Anthropocene
  • Defining sustainability and sustainable development
Designing the transition to a living future
  • Understanding the challenge
  • Identifying trends and drivers of change
  • Baseline assets and platforms
  • Sustainability impacts assessment
  • Evaluating important relationships
Strategic planning for success
  • Developing a strong vision
  • Backcasting from sustainability principles
  • Framing the right strategic goals
Taking action and choosing priorities
  • Inspiring creative solutions
  • Prioritising actions
  • Communicating for success
  • Choosing the right support tools

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