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Fashion and Environmental Sustainability : Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology
The wide range of topics that the book covers are organised into sections reflecting a cradle to grave view of how entrepreneurial, innovative, and tech-savvy approaches can advance environmental sustainability in the fashion sector.These sections include: sustainable materials; innovation in design, range planning and product development; sustainable innovations in fashion supply chains; sustainable innovations in fashion retail and marketing; sustainable alternatives for end-of-life and circular economy initiatives; and more sustainable alternative fashion business models.
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The Nature and Dynamics of Collaboration
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The Nature of Business : Redesigning for resilience
This enlightening book sets out a new business paradigm to help inspire businesses to thrive. In The Nature of Business, management consultant Giles Hutchins presents the challenges to the prevailing ‘business as usual’ model, explains the pressing need for transformational change, and reveals the concepts and mindsets necessary to inspire the businesses of tomorrow. Going beyond current approaches to responsible and green business, Hutchins focuses on the emergence of new ways of operating and creating value in an increasingly volatile and interconnected world.He makes the compelling case that the ‘Firm of the Future’ should seek to mimic behaviours and organisations found in nature, which offer fitting models for businesses capable of flourishing in chaotic and uncertain times.A firm of the future, he argues, builds resilience, optimises, adapts, integrates systems, navigates by values and supports life-building activities.It is a business inspired by nature. Showcasing the pioneers of the new paradigm through examples and case studies, The Nature of Business presents the tools and techniques required to effect the transformation to a business fit for purpose and fit for the future.
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Green Teaching : Nature Pedagogies for Climate Change & Sustainability
Just being outside doesn’t always guarantee a connection to the natural world.An awareness of the environment needs to be embedded within the curriculum, and with climate change and sustainability being such important and urgent issues, this book is a timely and much needed resource for early years and primary educators. Introducing nature pedagogy - an approach that seeks to respect and support the rights of children and the planet together.Nature pedagogy encourages all educators to embrace eco-logical choices and to use nature as the location, resource and context for learning.The author draws on international research and case studies to offer a way forward, to embed green teaching and a nature-based pedagogy in practice and transform teaching with young children.
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What is motion in nature and technology?
Motion in nature refers to the movement of objects or organisms from one place to another. This can include the movement of animals, the flow of water, or the orbit of planets around the sun. In technology, motion refers to the movement of mechanical parts, such as the rotation of gears in a machine or the movement of a robotic arm. Understanding motion in both nature and technology is important for fields such as physics, engineering, and biology, as it allows us to study and manipulate the movement of objects and organisms.
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What is the purpose of nature and technology?
The purpose of nature is to provide the essential resources and environment for life to thrive. It offers beauty, sustenance, and balance to the world. Technology, on the other hand, serves to enhance human capabilities, improve efficiency, and solve problems. It is designed to make life easier, more convenient, and to advance human knowledge and understanding of the world. Both nature and technology play crucial roles in the development and sustainability of human life.
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Can you ask me questions about nature and technology?
Yes, I can ask you questions about nature and technology. Would you like to discuss the impact of technology on the environment, or perhaps explore how nature-inspired designs are influencing technological advancements? Let me know what specific aspect of nature and technology you are interested in exploring further.
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Where has technology learned from nature in bridge construction?
Technology has learned from nature in bridge construction by studying the structural integrity and efficiency of natural formations such as tree roots and spider webs. For example, the design of the Millau Viaduct in France was inspired by the way tree roots interlock to create stability in soil. Additionally, the use of biomimicry in bridge construction has led to the development of stronger and more flexible materials that can withstand environmental factors such as wind and earthquakes, ultimately leading to more sustainable and resilient bridge designs.
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People Planet Profit : How to Embrace Sustainability for Innovation and Business Growth
Social and environmental issues are more important than ever and consumers are committed to supporting change. 'Doing good' is no longer a peripheral activity but fundamental to every aspect of how we do business, every day, for everyone. People, Planet, Profit is the first book to truly address business growth in the context of social and environmental concerns.It's a practical guide to new business opportunity, operational improvement and competitive advantage.Full of inspiring case studies, it looks at the challenges faced by key players such as Google, Microsoft, Apple, Nokia, Nike, Amazon, M&S and Walmart.With plenty of comments from industry insiders, it's essential reading for CEOs and business managers who are searching for new ways to create value, to make sense of business in a rapidly shifting landscape, and to deliver profitable growth whilst also doing "the right thing".
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Regreening the Built Environment : Nature, Green Space, and Sustainability
Now in its second volume, Regreening the Built Environment provides an overview of physical and social environmental challenges that the planet is facing and presents solutions that restore ecological processes, reclaim open space, foster social equity, and facilitate a green economy. Healing the planet requires a combination of strategies networked across multiple scales of development, including buildings, sites, communities, and regions.Case studies from a range of locations in the United States, Denmark, Vietnam, Germany, South Korea, Switzerland, France, and the United Kingdom, among others, demonstrate how existing gray infrastructure can be retrofitted with green infrastructure and low-impact development techniques.From this, the author shows how a building can be designed that creates greenspace or generates energy; likewise, a roadway can be a parkway, an alley can be a wildlife corridor, and a parking surface can be a garden.This new edition also includes case studies that have successfully reconnected communities that were fragmented by unjust planning practices and irresponsible patterns of development, resilient design solutions in response to natural disasters, passive design strategies that can make interior spaces more efficient and healthier, and expanded discussions on capturing carbon, renewable energy, agriculture, waste, public transit, and adaptive reuse, including innovative ideas on how to reimagine the shopping mall in the era of e-commerce. The strategies presented in this book will stimulate discussions within the design profession and will be of great interest to students and practitioners of environmental studies, architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design.
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Finding Resilience : Change and Uncertainty in Nature and Society
Floods, fires, famines, epidemics and disasters of all kinds are on the increase, and as their frequency rises so does the call for greater resilience.But what does that mean? The word is used differently in psychology, ecology, economics and engineering and runs the risk of becoming meaningless jargon.This would be most unfortunate because, if we are to successfully navigate very real and dangerous global trends, it is resilience that needs to be understood and fostered.Finding Resilience is international in scope and unravels how ecosystems, societies and people cope with disturbance and adversity.Written for a general readership and based on the experiences of researchers, the fascinating stories from around the world reveal what resilience is, how it works in different kinds of systems, how it is expressed, and how it can be gained and lost.
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What do you prefer to focus on: technology or nature?
I prefer to focus on nature. I find peace and tranquility in the natural world, and I enjoy spending time outdoors, exploring and appreciating the beauty of the environment. While technology has its benefits, I believe that connecting with nature is essential for my well-being and helps me feel grounded and rejuvenated.
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Could you please ask some questions about nature and technology?
Of course! Here are some questions about nature and technology: 1. How can technology be used to help protect and preserve the environment? 2. What are some examples of innovative technologies being used in sustainable agriculture? 3. How can advancements in technology help us better understand and address climate change? 4. In what ways can technology be used to promote biodiversity and conservation efforts? 5. How can we ensure that the development and use of technology are in harmony with nature and do not harm ecosystems?
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What is the role of energy in nature and technology?
Energy plays a crucial role in both nature and technology. In nature, energy is essential for all living organisms to grow, reproduce, and maintain their biological functions. It is also responsible for driving natural processes such as photosynthesis, weather patterns, and the water cycle. In technology, energy is used to power machines, generate electricity, and fuel transportation, enabling human activities and advancements. Both in nature and technology, the availability and efficient use of energy are critical for sustaining life and driving progress.
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Why is it actually called Mother Nature and not Father Nature or Human Nature?
The term "Mother Nature" likely originated from ancient cultures that personified nature as a nurturing and life-giving force, similar to the role of a mother. This concept is rooted in the idea of the Earth as a source of sustenance and fertility, which aligns with the nurturing and life-giving qualities traditionally associated with motherhood. Additionally, the association of nature with femininity may also stem from the ancient worship of female deities representing the Earth and fertility. Over time, this association has become deeply ingrained in many cultures and continues to be reflected in the use of the term "Mother Nature."
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