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  2. List of environmental websites - Wikipedia

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    Ecology Law Currents—produced by students at the UC Berkeley School of Law—an online publication containing "short-form commentary and analysis on timely environmental law and policy issues" [1] Environment and Energy Publishing—based in Washington, D.C.—covering environmental and energy policy and markets

  3. Sustainability - Wikipedia

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    [2] [23] There have been attempts to define it, for example: "Sustainability can be defined as the capacity to maintain or improve the state and availability of desirable materials or conditions over the long term." [23] "Sustainability [is] the long-term viability of a community, set of social institutions, or societal practice.

  4. List of environmental issues - Wikipedia

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    Environmental issues with war — Agent Orange • Depleted uranium • Military Superfund site (Category only) • Scorched earth • War and environmental law • Unexploded ordnance Overpopulation — Burial • Overpopulation in companion animals • Tragedy of the commons • Gender Imbalance in Developing Countries • Sub-replacement ...

  5. Sustainability studies - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability is established when the three spheres overlap equally. Social Sphere: The social sphere examines issues that different human populations can face, or the impacts that certain actions have on society. [11] Examples of social issues include food insecurity, housing instability, poverty, healthcare, and access to education.

  6. Sustainability at American colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    For example, at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Perrault and Clark [66] found that about one-third of students surveyed did not know their campus had a Student Office of Sustainability, and nearly 80% did not know their own student fees were being used to pay for its $200,000 annual budget since its inception in 2011. When asked to ...

  7. Circles of Sustainability - Wikipedia

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    Circles of Sustainability. Circles of Sustainability is a method for understanding and assessing sustainability, and for project management directed towards socially sustainable outcomes. [1] It is intended to handle 'seemingly intractable problems' [2] such as outlined in sustainable development debates. The method is mostly used for cities ...

  8. Environmental issues - Wikipedia

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    Environmental issues are disruptions in the usual function of ecosystems. [1] Further, these issues can be caused by humans ( human impact on the environment ) [ 2 ] or they can be natural. These issues are considered serious when the ecosystem cannot recover in the present situation, and catastrophic if the ecosystem is projected to certainly ...

  9. Community economic development - Wikipedia

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    Economic development has existed even at a basic level since the earliest recorded communities. However, in the US and several other countries, the concept of community economic development emerged "in response to tenacious poverty and the need for affordable housing, good jobs, affordable health care and quality of life matters needed for human existence."