A radical holistic edge-fusion learning space with a collection of really useful collaborative tools for making social-ecological just change.
A radical holistic edge-fusion learning space with a collection of really useful collaborative tools for making social-ecological just change.
Workshops
HEdge Space
A Holistic Do-it-Together Tool kit.
Radical creative & holistic workshops to support people bring about just change, together
Radical Learning for Action
A bit about the Sustainable Development Goals
Sustainable Development: Coalition Building: Working in Critical Allyship with the SDG's
Brief Introduction to the sustainability agenda.
Definitions
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Sustainable Development & Coalition 2030
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The sustainable development goals
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The earth charter
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Education for sustainable development
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Just Transition
A basic description of some sustainable development terms and concepts.
Sustainable Development
Sustainable development in the Brundtland report (date) is described as ‘development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet the own needs’. The concept of needs is implicit in the definition and emphasises the goal of providing the essential needs of the world’s poor. Sustainable development also asserts that sustainability and equity cannot be separated.
Coalition 2030 - Intergenerational-mindedness
The sustainable development goals
The sustainable development goals are a universal call to action on poverty protect planet and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity. The 17 SDGs are integrated-they recognise that action in one area will affect outcomes in others, and that development must balance social economic and environmental sustainability.
THE 17 GOALS | Sustainable Development (un.org)
Earth Charter
Earth Charter
Just transition is primarily is concerned with workers’ rights and the need to support livelihoods impacted by the need to move away from fossil fuel-based economy (Eisenberg, 2019). It has, however has evolved to include a ‘societal transition’ perspective (Sweeney and Treat, 2018) to transform society itself, to foster a fairer economy and a more equitable society by tackling inequality and injustice, with a commitment to leave no one behind, especially vulnerable populations, (Climate Justice Alliance, 2018; McCabe, 2020; Klein, 2022; Just Transition Alliance, 2022; Scottish Government, no date). (Eisenberg, 2019; Velicu and Barca, 2020). Fair Clare report.
Just Transition
Just transition is primarily is concerned with workers’ rights and the need to support livelihoods impacted by the need to move away from fossil fuel-based economy (Eisenberg, 2019). It has, however has evolved to include a ‘societal transition’ perspective (Sweeney and Treat, 2018) to transform society itself, to foster a fairer economy and a more equitable society by tackling inequality and injustice, with a commitment to leave no one behind, especially vulnerable populations, (Climate Justice Alliance, 2018; McCabe, 2020; Klein, 2022; Just Transition Alliance, 2022; Scottish Government, no date). (Eisenberg, 2019; Velicu and Barca, 2020). Fair Clare report.
Workshops on this website can work with the SDGs framework.
Workshops can be linked to a single SDG or an SDG Cluster
Workshop on this site which work in this way point to the SDGs the workshop can work with.
Add in action plan discription
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