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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia - Sustainability

Green issues Worldwide green parties (list): Global Greens · Africa · Americas · Asia-Pacific · Europe Global Greens Charter: ecological wisdom · social justice · participatory democracy · nonviolence · sustainability · respect diversity Sustainability is a systemic concept, relating to the continuity of economic, social, institutional and environmental aspects of human society. It is intended to be a means of configuring civilization and human activity so that societ ...

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia II - Sustainability - Definition
Put in simpler terms, sustainability is providing for the best for people and the environment both now and in the indefinite future. In the terms of the 1987 Brundtland Report, sustainability is: "Meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs." This is very much like the seventh generation philosophy of the Native American Iroquois Confederacy, mandating that chiefs always consider the effects of their actions on their descendants ...

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia II - Sustainability - Concepts and issues

The modern concept of environmental sustainability goes back to the post-World War II period, when a utopian view of technology-driven economic growth gave way to a perception that the quality of the environment was linked closely to economic development. Interest grew sharply during the environmental movements of the 1960s, when popular books such as Silent Spring by Rachel Carson (1962) and The Population Bomb< ...

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Ayurveda and Herbal Medicine

Ayurveda and Herbal Medicine

Today, you may think in this technologically advanced society, (as I sit by my computer writing this, and you sit by yours reading it) there are a whole range of patented chemical drugs tailored for all ailments, so why use herbal medicines?

Herbs are as effective for healing today as they were in our grandmothers' day, and for thousands of years before that. We may live in a very different world today but the human body hasn't changed, in fact it's often struggling to cope with ifs new modern environment.

 

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: What has organic gardening to do with spiritual healing?

Organic Gardening

What has organic gardening to do with spiritual healing? Allow me a few moments of your time and I shall tell you. A centre such as we are developing will be a place of tranquillity, comfort and revival, both spiritual and physical. I suppose this could be achieved without the benefit of nature on the doorstep but nature itself is a healer, and can offer so much to the troubled spirit. Let us take a stroll through a year in the garden of our healing centre, where visitors will be encouraged to enjoy their surroundings as much, or as little, as they so desire.

 

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Ayurveda - the way life could be, should be!

Ayurveda - the way life could be, should be!

Imagine a culture thousands of years ago, a great civilisation known as Indus. So advanced was the culture, that they had superior architecture, engineering, education and commerce. Above all, it was a spiritual place where all living creatures were respected and the vulnerable were protected, even the animals.

 

He who regards kindness to humanity as the supreme religion and treats his patients accordingly, succeeds best in achieving the aims of life and obtains the greatest happiness.

 

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Permaculture - a system for sustainable human environments

Permaculture

Permaculture is a system for designing sustainable human environments It can be practised by anyone on any scale from a balcony or small town garden to farms and villages.

"Everything animate or inanimate that is within the universe is controlled and owned by the Lord. One should, therefore, accept only those things necessary for oneself, which are set aside as one's quota, and one should not accept other things, knowing well to whom they belong."

Isa Upanishad

 

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia - Chord music

In music and music theory, a chord (from the Middle English cord) short for accord is three or more different notes or pitches sounding simultaneously, or nearly simultaneously, over a period of time. On a piano this can be done by playing any three (or more) keys; on a guitar it is done by playing three or more strings. Every chord is given a specific name, based on the notes that constitute the ...

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia - Carpathian Convention

The Carpathian Convention is a framework type convention pursuing a comprehensive policy and cooperating in the protection and sustainable development of the Carpathians. Designed to be an innovative instrument to ensure protection and foster sustainable development of this outstanding region and living environment, the Convention is willing to improve the quality of life, to strengthen local economies and communities. It aims as well at providing conservation and restoration of unique, rare and typical natural complexes and objects o

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia - Breathwork

Breathwork usually refers to a type of Buddhist meditation in which one directs one's attention to one's breath. Sustained practice of breathwork is thought to result in spiritual and/or psychological benefits. It can also refer to Holotropic Breathwork, a technique for attaining alternate states of consciousness developed by transpersonal psychologist Stanislav Grof. See also. Rebirthing-Breathwork ...

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia - Qi

Qi, also commonly spelled ch'i, chi or ki, is a fundamental concept of everyday Chinese culture, most often defined as "air" or "breath" (for example, the colloquial Mandarin Chinese term for "weather" is tiān qi, or the "breath of heaven") and, by extension, "life force" or "spiritual energy" that is part of everything that exists. References to qi or similar philosophical concepts as a type of metaphysical energy that sustains living beings are used in ...

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia - Aircraft engine

The term aircraft engine, for the purposes of this article, refers to reciprocating and rotary internal combustion engines used in aircraft. Jet engines and turboprops are the other common aviation powerplants; while operation differs substantially, the basics here apply to all types. Aircraft engine - Tradeoffs. Because of the complexities of flight, aircraft engines need to satisfy several requirements to sustain prolonged flights. These engines must be: lightweight, as a heavy ...

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia II - Borehole - Sustainability

A worldwide research effort by the World Bank in the 1970s and 1980s sought to discover ways to overcome the sustainability barrier to borehole use. It concluded that: Borehole pump parts should be designed to be easily replicable by local industry (as the World Bank sponsored, public domain Afridev pump design is intended to be). Standardisation within a region is desirable, to encourage a reliable supply of spare parts and skilled mechanics. Full capacity and responsibility for borehole maintenance should rest with a committee of users, not outside agencies (a principle referred to as Village Level ...

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia II - Borehole - Advantages

Boreholes have three primary advantages over traditional hand-dug wells: Borehole - Speed. Boreholes can be drilled and functioning in less than a week, meeting emergency needs. A relief organisation can apply hired plant to drill a medium-depth borehole in around one day, fitting parts, back-flushing and testing, and putting into service at very short notice. Large population movements, for example, can in the right circumstances have their water needs provided for with a rapidly-installed grid of boreholes and pumps. ...

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia II - Borehole - Disadvantages

Boreholes have one severe disadvantage: the necessity of regular servicing. Whereas none of the technology involved in an open, rope-and-bucket well is beyond the means of its users to repair, worn metal, plastic, rubber and nylon parts in a borehole pump cannot be replaced by typical users, who lack spare parts, tools and expertise. In regions where government support networks are unreliable, and local industry does not support metalworking, boreholes can thus rapidly fail, and fall out of use. In this way, boreholes reg ...

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Borehole, Borehole - Features, Borehole - Installation, Borehole - Sludger Technique, Borehole - Development, Borehole - Advantages, Borehole - Speed, Borehole - Precision, Borehole - Hygiene, Borehole - Disadvantages, Borehole - Sustainability, Borehole - Borehole Pump types

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia II - Borehole - Installation

Boreholes may be drilled using a hired plant, or by a hand-operated rig. Machinery and the precise technique vary considerably according to manufacturer, geological task, and job specification. Borehole - Sludger Technique. In alluvial plains areas such as Bangladesh, with sedimentary mud and little rock, boreholes may be 'sludged' using hollow bamboo or metal scaffold poles. The sludge (a low-tech drilling lubricant typically a mixture of water and cow dung) is mixed in a shallow pit, into which the pole ...

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia II - Borehole - Features

Boreholes consist of a drilled hole, up to 20cm in diameter, descending between 4-250m below ground level. A water-tight rising main is inserted into this hole, with inlets in the bottom section to allow water to flow into the pipe. The pipe is assembled in sections. Bracing brackets may be attached at intervals to its exterior, to contact the walls of the bore and reduce vibration during pumping. At ground level, the borehole consists of the pump head, set in a concrete base, with concrete surrounding the immediate area. The borehole ...

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Borehole, Borehole - Features, Borehole - Installation, Borehole - Sludger Technique, Borehole - Development, Borehole - Advantages, Borehole - Speed, Borehole - Precision, Borehole - Hygiene, Borehole - Disadvantages, Borehole - Sustainability, Borehole - Borehole Pump types

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia II - Chord music - Harmonic analysis and construction

Chords are named after the type of intervals they are constructed from or sometimes after the number of notes they contain. They are often distinguished by the root note and bass note. The easiest way to name a chord, or limit its construction, is according to the number of notes included. The simplest and possibly most frequently used chords are trichords, meaning they have three ("tri") notes (before any doubling of not ...

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Chord music, Chord music - Simultaneity, Chord music - Harmonic analysis and construction, Chord music - Triads, Chord music - Inverted triads, Chord music - Chord quality, Chord music - Seventh chords, Chord music - Extended chords, Chord music - Augmented sixth chords, Chord music - Added tone chords, Chord music - Sustained chords, Chord music - Borrowed chords, Chord music - Neapolitan sixth chord, Chord music - Power chords, Chord music - Other types of chord, Chord music - Chord sequences, Chord music - Nonchord tones and dissonance

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia II - Chord music - Simultaneity

A chord is only the harmonic function of a group of notes, and it is unnecessary for all the notes to be played together (called forming a simultaneity). For example, broken chords and arpeggios are ways of playing notes in succession so that they form chords. One of the most familiar broken chord figures is Alberti bass. Since simultaneity is not a required feature of chords, there has been some academic dicussion regarding the point at which a group of notes can be called a chord. Jean-Jacques Nattiez (1990, p.218) explains t ...

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Chord music, Chord music - Simultaneity, Chord music - Harmonic analysis and construction, Chord music - Triads, Chord music - Inverted triads, Chord music - Chord quality, Chord music - Seventh chords, Chord music - Extended chords, Chord music - Augmented sixth chords, Chord music - Added tone chords, Chord music - Sustained chords, Chord music - Borrowed chords, Chord music - Neapolitan sixth chord, Chord music - Power chords, Chord music - Other types of chord, Chord music - Chord sequences, Chord music - Nonchord tones and dissonance

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Sustainability - Types of sustainability: Encyclopedia II - Chord music - Triads

The most commonly used chords in Western music, triads are the basis of diatonic harmony, and are tertian trichords. That is, they are composed of three notes: a root note, a note which is a third above the root, and a note which is a third above that note, and therefore a fifth above the root. Each note has a function within the chord: the note the chord is built on is called the root of the chord, the next note (a third above the root) is called the third of the chord, and the next note (a third above, again) is called ...

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Chord music, Chord music - Simultaneity, Chord music - Harmonic analysis and construction, Chord music - Triads, Chord music - Inverted triads, Chord music - Chord quality, Chord music - Seventh chords, Chord music - Extended chords, Chord music - Augmented sixth chords, Chord music - Added tone chords, Chord music - Sustained chords, Chord music - Borrowed chords, Chord music - Neapolitan sixth chord, Chord music - Power chords, Chord music - Other types of chord, Chord music - Chord sequences, Chord music - Nonchord tones and dissonance

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