ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS, DIMENSIONS, and World Views
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS, DIMENSIONS, and World Views
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS, DIMENSIONS, and World Views
CONCERNS, DIMENSIONS,
AND WORLDVIEWS
Learning Objectives
There will no doubt be winners and losers in the process and this must
be communicated honestly to prevent future conflicts.
Environment and Sustainability
One of the basic tenets of evolution is that the generation of new forms
of life outstrips the extinction of older species by a wide margin thus
ensuring strong biological diversity.
Homosapiens — has upset this balance to the degree that the rate of
species extinction is now estimated at 10,000 times the rate of species
renewal.
Environment and Sustainability
Sustainability in Evolutionary and Ecological Perspective
Environment and Sustainability
Environment OR Economy
developed by Canadian
ecologist and planner William
Rees, is basically an
accounting tool that uses
land as the unit of
measurement to assess per
capita consumption,
production, and discharge
needs.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
CONNECTIVITY
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Precautionary Principle
Biodiversity
Land degradation Marine Fisheries
Atmosphere
The ways in which humans interact with the land and its natural
resources are determined by ethical attitudes and behaviors.
Some of those still subscribing to the frontier ethic suggest that outer
space may be the new frontier.
Environmental Ethics
A sustainable ethic is an environmental ethic by which people treat the earth as
if its resources are limited.
“Anything is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability and beauty of the
biotic community. It is wrong when it tends to do otherwise.” (Aldo Leopold, 1949)
Environmental Ethics
Categorizing Countries
Categorizing Countries
Categorizing Countries
A three-tiered classification system was developed to categorize countries
more precisely, especially those that are not easily classified as either
developing or developed. These three categories are:
Until technology can find away to manage (or eliminate) hazardous waste,
disposal facilities will be necessary to protect both humans and the
environment.
All humans who help produce hazardous wastes must share the burden of
dealing with those wastes, not just the poor and minorities.
Indigenous People
Since the end of the 15th century, most of the world’s frontiers have
been claimed and colonized by established nations.
Indigenous People
The United Nations officially classifies indigenous people as those "having an
historical continuity with pre-invasion and pre-colonial societies," and
“consider themselves distinct from other sectors of the societies now prevailing
in those territories or parts of them.“
Despite the lofty U.N. goals, the rights and feelings of indigenous
people are often ignored or minimized, even by supposedly culturally
sensitive developed countries