Technical Requirements: Participants must have a computer or mobile device with a reliable internet connection to join the remote online training sessions.
Commitment: Participants are expected to fully commit to the entire training program, actively engaging in all activities and assessments for the best learning experience.
Building upon the foundational knowledge established in Part One of the Sustainability Principles & Practices course, this advanced segment explores the intricate and multifaceted dimensions of sustainability. It offers a comprehensive examination of the critical aspects across environmental, social, and economic perspectives, providing participants with a thorough understanding of the complexities and interconnections that define sustainability in today's world.
MODULE 1: The Principles & Practices of Environmental Sustainability
Environmental sustainability refers to the responsible and balanced utilization of natural resources. This involves making choices and implementing strategies that minimize negative impacts on the environment, promoting conservation, and maintaining ecological balance.
MODULE 2: Social Sustainability & Community Well-being
The social context is a critical component of the sustainability pillar, often referred to as “social sustainability”. Social sustainability focuses on the well-being of individuals, communities, and societies, emphasizing equity, social justice, and the quality of life for all members of society.
MODULE 3: Economic Sustainability
Economic sustainability focuses on ensuring that economic activities are conducted in a manner that promotes long-term prosperity for organizations and individuals while minimizing negative impacts on the environment and society.
Sustainability - Principles & Practices - Part 2
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