Leveraging Landscape for Human Health


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Our health is sustained, in part, by the built landscapes in which we live our lives. These landscapes—from bus stops to national park systems—influence human health by enabling some activities and discouraging others, by inviting some users while excluding others, and by supporting, or antagonizing, our physiological and mental processes. By designing, constructing, and managing built landscapes with the consideration that they are health assets, we can better enlist their full potential in our efforts to combat health crises and promote well being. The Sustainable SITES Initiative (SITES), North America’s only widely available sustainability rating system for built landscapes, is uniquely positioned to promote such an elevated awareness of the health value of built landscapes. This thesis examines the SITES Initiative and reconsiders its approach to promoting human health through built landscapes, offering several recommendations for improvement. Although SITES incorporates many important health factors into its rating system, as it is currently structured it is possible for a landscape to achieve SITES’ highest level of certification without earning any of its health-focused credits. The recommendations in this thesis aim to increase the significance and visibility of health factors in SITES’ assessment. One key recommendation is that SITES incorporate the concepts of affordances and enabling landscapes so as to encompass a more holistic and empowering approach to health.




Leveraging


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This book considers the current domestic and global political and economic landscape and will show that there are three different but related kinds of leverage that together have emerged as the dominant strategy in economics, politics and international relations. The economic crisis of 2008-09 was called by most economists a crisis of “over-leverage.” Yet no one has argued that there has also been a leverage crisis or at least a “leverage challenge,” in other aspects of life. The This book argues that there is a “leverage mean” in between the extremes of too little leverage and too much leverage that provides the basis for resolving the various crises and challenges. This book, which grows out of a Brookings Institution paper “The Age of Leverage,” will analyze bargaining leverage, resource leverage and economic investment leverage and should draw the attention of students and teachers in political and economic philosophy.







Climate-Smart Landscapes: Multifunctionality in Practice


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Climate-Smart Landscapes: Multifunctionality in Practice is about a 'landscape approach' to achieving multiple climate, social, development and environmental objectives. It builds on climate-smart landscapes as a growing platform and pathway towards achieving multi functionality. This book in 27 chapters draws strongly from practices, methods, examples and considerations for applying landscape approaches to achieve multifunctional outcomes and in particular, address the complex challenge of climate change. http://asb.cgiar.org/sites/default/files/count/click.php?id=2




Harnessing Green and Circular Skills for Digital Transformation


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Education faces a pressing challenge in the digital era: effectively integrating new technologies and sustainable practices. Despite advances, many institutions need help to adapt, hindering their ability to prepare students for a rapidly changing world. This gap is exacerbated by the need for more cohesive strategies and resources, leaving educators and policymakers grappling with disparate approaches. The result is a disjointed landscape that fails to harness the full potential of digital tools and sustainable principles. Harnessing Green and Circular Skills for Digital Transformation presents a comprehensive solution by exploring innovative methodologies and practical tools. This book equips educators, policymakers, and stakeholders with the knowledge to bridge this gap. It offers a roadmap for implementing circular visions in education, fostering green practices, and leveraging digital technologies for sustainable development. The book provides actionable insights and best practices from around the globe through case studies, empirical studies, and comparative analyses.













Navigating the Coaching and Leadership Landscape: Strategies and Insights for Success


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In today's rapidly evolving leadership landscape, a glaring gap exists between theory and practice in coaching and leadership. While scattered research attempts to shed light on this critical intersection, a comprehensive resource remains elusive, leaving practitioners and scholars needing a unified framework to navigate this complex terrain. The absence of a holistic understanding hampers the efforts of leaders striving to cultivate effective coaching practices and impedes scholarly progress in this burgeoning field. Navigating the Coaching and Leadership Landscape: Strategies and Insights for Success, poised to bridge the divide between theory and practice in coaching and leadership. By meticulously examining the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of coaching within leadership contexts, our comprehensive volume offers a long-awaited solution to this pressing problem. From elucidating the foundational connection between coaching and leadership to providing actionable insights into implementing coaching practices, each chapter serves as a guiding beacon for practitioners and scholars alike.




Adapting to change


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