mfsunit sustainable development concept.pptx

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sustainable development


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Concept and Definition of Sustainable Development In terms of not compromising future needs. So, sustainability roadmap demanding intergenerational replication 2 major concepts to address. NIL-NL Requires implementation of several things Bird War-BRDWR Need of Development for achieving sustainability Social Environmental Economical

Some important definitions of Sustainable Development Brundtland Commission Hamilton-Wentworth Regional Council World Business Council on Sustainable Development Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility

Need and Importance of Sustainable Development Provision of basic Human needs Agricultural Necessity Control Climate Change Provide Financial stability Sustain Biodiverity

Education for Sustainable Development Education according to the Nelson Mandela Include key sustainable issues into teaching learning process Education will promote like competencies ESD can be viewed as an umbrella Some bases for ESD

Which features should ESD demonstrat ??? Interdisciplinary and Holistic Participatory Decision making Local relevance Critical thinking and Problem Solving Multi method Applicability

Philosophical Development and Sustainable Development 3 broader groups of conceptions i. e the philosophies of sustain a bility ( Dobson 1998) Sustainability Conception A(Critical Nature Capital ) Sustainability Conception B(Irreversible Nature) Sustainability Conception C(Value of Nature)

Gandhian Thought on Sustainable Development Accordingly economy as a part of our life 4 concepts of Gandhian vision: Swaraj -Adequate importance to traditional sector -Villages must get more importance than cities Swadeshi -driving off British was only part of his struggle -Defined Villages as soul of India -Principle of Swadeshi -What Swadeshi tends to avoids??? (economic dependence and transportation) -People should support Goods manufactured in Villages

Also Gandhi does not reject foreign trade. 3. Trusteeship Based on first sloka of Isopanishad Gandhis faith on Law of non-possession Who actually is Trustee??? Does not recognize Right of Property Marxian and Gandhian concept difference

Aparigraha - Brundtland Commission Report and definition Level of Consumption determines ecological footprint Motivation for Aparigraha Point to be remembered: ‘He didn’t expected povertyto be eradicated but expected equality’ -Volume Simplicity Movement(VSM)

Sustainable Development and Social Framework Internal Provisions Rewards Pay Job safety Health Hard to deal with decent work conditions Different views of safety depending upon the employee safety. Standard related to safety

External Provisions Definition of Corporate Citizenship by Logan Azapagic definition of social Accountability How Business for Social Responsibility considers it? Meeting or exceeding expectations External Factors playing role Meulenberg definition Cohen and Ethical Consumers (spends 300 billion upwards every year)

Sustainable Development and Equitable Distribution Nothing but resource distribution keeping in ming intergenerational equity Rich countries should make available financial and technical resources available Developers should see resources spent in a prioritized manner Not only what resources used and how they are used only important but also how effects distributed to concerned

Sustainable Vs. Green Development What according to Jim Newman , NCG ? Green - considerations limited to direct exposures or product or services Sustainable- implications of products over much longer period of time

Criticisms to Sustainable Development Growth (keep the name Dingler in mind) Efficiency, De- coupling and Dematerialisation Environmental Management (pseudo nature of possibility to collect all information about specific ecosystem) Poverty and Population Growth (in contrast lifestyle of industrialized countrymen) Needs (of future generation)

Divergence between ecological and economical developments Scientification and Technocentrism (Gore)

Stakeholder impact Meaning of Stakeholder, Types of Stakeholders (learn it as it from the first chapter) Role of Stakeholders in Business The CID- DCID D-Direct Management C-Corporate Concience I-Investors D-Direct management

Powers of Stakeholders VELP V-Voting Power E-Economic Power L-Legal Power P-Political Power

Managing the Downside Case of Du PONT Green to Gold Play 1 ( Eco-efficiency : Improve Resource Productivity) Green to Gold Play 2 ( Eco-expense reduction : Cut Environmental Costs and Regulatory Burden) Green to Gold Play 3 ( Eco- Valuechain : Lower upstream and downstram costs) Green to Gold Play 4 ( Eco-Risk Control :Manage Environmentally Driven Business Risk)

Managing the Upside Green to God Play 5 ( Eco-Design : Meet customers environmental needs) Green to Gold Play 6 ( Eco-sales and Marketing :Building product position and customer loyalty) Green to Gold Play 7 ( Eco-Market Space :Promote Valur Innovation and Breakthrough Products) Green to Gold Play 8 ( Intangible Value : Build Corporate reputation and trusted brands)
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