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======Resource insecurities====== | ======Resource insecurities====== | ||
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- | The resources most at risk can be dependent on location. As migration occurs, localized resource security concerns increase as rapid influxes of people | + | |
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- | The stresses and interdependencies of resources cut across organizations, missions, and governments. Sustainable resource management has become central to many policies and agendas of governments and businesses alike – but there are questions as to what effective and efficient governance will look like, globally, and locally. | + | |
- | Stress on resources impacts | + | |
- | Competition for any number of resources, | + | The complex interdependencies and stresses surrounding |
- | The allocation | + | |
- | + | While technology often emerges as a primary solution, it is important to acknowledge that every new product, process, or standard introduces its own set of challenges, including increased waste generation through production and equipment replacement. This realization underscores | |
- | Technology is often turned to as the primary solution, but with every new product, process, or standard comes new/massive waste through new production, | + | |
- | But “no matter how much technology advances, it does not seem possible to reconcile the sustainable exploitation of the planet’s resources with the extension of current forms of consumption and production to billions more people.” (Driver 175) | + | |
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====The World in 2040: The future of healthcare, mobility, travel and the home==== | ====The World in 2040: The future of healthcare, mobility, travel and the home==== | ||
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- | ====World Trends and the Future of Latin America==== | ||
====Driving Forces Cards 2035==== | ====Driving Forces Cards 2035==== | ||
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====Future State 2030: The global mega trends shaping governments==== | ====Future State 2030: The global mega trends shaping governments==== | ||
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====Ethiopia - Regional Cities==== | ====Ethiopia - Regional Cities==== | ||
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====Exploring Europe' | ====Exploring Europe' | ||
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- | + | * Stresses on resources, such as food, water, | |
- | ====The Future of Mining in Latin America: Critical Minerals and the Global Energy Transition==== | + | * Competition for agricultural land and raw materials |
- | [[library:the_future_of_mining_in_latin_america_critical_minerals_and_the_global_energy_transition|The Future of Mining | + | |
====Climate and Green Growth Strategic Framework - Projecting Africa' | ====Climate and Green Growth Strategic Framework - Projecting Africa' | ||
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====A Circular Water Future: White Paper on Water Reuse==== | ====A Circular Water Future: White Paper on Water Reuse==== | ||
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Last modified: 2023/06/07 22:15 by sarah.wheeler