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As we learnt in The Inspiring Challenge of sustainable development micro course (CSF101) Session 3 From the Holocene to the Anthropocene, the four system conditions, or sustainability principles, defined by the Natural Step in its Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development provide a robust definition of sustainability. These four principles can be used as a tool to audit a business, community or even a project to identify all the ways in which it currently contributes aspects of unsustainable practices.
This session will lead you through a process to carry out a sustainability impacts assessment using the four sustainability principles. The results of the assessment can then be used to create strategic goals to drive future decision-making.
In this learning pathway you will:
- Identify how an organisation, project or community is currently contributing to unsustainable impacts.
- Begin to articulate the challenges that need to be addressed in strategic planning to move towards sustainable practices.
As we learnt in The Inspiring Challenge of sustainable development micro course (CSF101) Session 3 From the Holocene to the Anthropocene, the four system conditions, or sustainability principles, defined by the Natural Step in its Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development provide a robust definition of sustainability. These four principles can be used as a tool to audit a business, community or even a project to identify all the ways in which it currently contributes aspects of unsustainable practices.
This session will lead you through a process to carry out a sustainability impacts assessment using the four sustainability principles. The results of the assessment can then be used to create strategic goals to drive future decision-making.
Objectives
In this learning pathway you will:
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