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Regenerative and Sustainable Systems Development and Education
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Are the SDGs relevant to local communities?

Maria January 26, 2023 January 26, 2023Cities community development, critique, global, history, regeneration, SDGs 0

From the 1972 Conference on Human Environment and the 1987 Brundtland Commission report to the 2002 and 2012 Earth Summits, the message has been loud and clear: the world needs to be on a more sustainable pathway quickly, if we…

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On extractivism

Maria March 7, 2022 March 7, 2022Earth, Environment capitalism, economics, environment, history, resources 0

Article reposted from Uneven Earth, published online on Aug 3, 2020 Extractivism: one of the most expansionist global enterprises—squashing any other ways of living with the land One could simply define extractivism as a productive process where natural resources are…

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