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This content is aimed at increasing awareness about the term ‘Sustainability’ through a short story.
The audience for this content are people from all walks of life – students, employees, colleagues and anyone.
This content can be used by instructors, sustainability professionals and advocates of the idea of sustainability.
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Story of Acies
Area – 21 sq. km.Population – 900012 native tribes
Story of Acies
Area – 21 sq. km.Population – 900012 native tribes
Story of Acies
Area – 21 sq. km.Population – 900012 native tribes
200 years ago
Story of Acies
Area – 21 sq. km.Population – 900012 native tribes
200 years ago
Story of Acies
Area – 21 sq. km.Population – 900012 native tribes
Story of Acies
Story of Acies
Story of Acies
Story of Acies
Story of Acies
Story of Acies
Free / Govt. Sponsored / Subsidized
Story of Acies
Free / Govt. Sponsored / Subsidized
Story of Acies
Prosperity ↑
Free / Govt. Sponsored / Subsidized
Story of Acies
For 150 years…
Prosperity ↑
Free / Govt. Sponsored / Subsidized
Story of AciesAfter 150 years
Story of AciesAfter 150 years Exploration Cost
↑
Story of AciesAfter 150 years Exploration Cost
↑ MNCs →
Story of AciesAfter 150 years Exploration Cost
↑ MNCs →
Unemployment ↑
Story of AciesAfter 150 years Exploration Cost
↑ MNCs →
Unemployment ↑
Crime rate ↑
Story of AciesAfter 150 years Exploration Cost
↑ MNCs →
Unemployment ↑
Crime rate ↑
GDP / Prosperity ↓
Story of AciesAfter 150 years Exploration Cost
↑ MNCs →
Unemployment ↑
Crime rate ↑
GDP ↓
Story of AciesAfter 150 years Exploration Cost
↑ MNCs →
Unemployment ↑
Crime rate ↑
GDP ↓
Story of AciesAfter 150 years Exploration Cost
↑ MNCs →
Unemployment ↑
Crime rate ↑
GDP ↓
One of the smallest island nations
Area – 21 sq. km.Population – 9000Independence – Jan 1968
Story of AciesStory of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
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Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Consumption
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Consumption
Production
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
ConsumptionTrade Balance
Production
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
ConsumptionTrade Balance
Life Style Production
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
ConsumptionTrade Balance
Life Style Production
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Human Capital Management
ConsumptionTrade Balance
Life Style Production
Financial Capital Management
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Human Capital Management
ConsumptionTrade Balance
Life Style Production
Human Capital Management
Natural Capital Management
Financial Capital Management
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
ConsumptionTrade Balance
Life Style Production
Natural Capital Management
Financial Capital Management
Development
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Human Capital Management
ConsumptionTrade Balance
Life Style Production
Natural Capital Management
Financial Capital Management
DevelopmentDevelopment
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Human Capital Management
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Story of ‘TIL’ (Tiny Island Nation)
Economic Growth
Social Responsibility
Socio -Economic
Environmental Responsibility
Eco-Efficiency
Sustainability
Increase Shareholder Value
CSR Activities, Community Investments
Job Creating, Training & Skill Development
Responsible Procurement
Socio- EnviroPaper Usage Reduction
Resource Optimization, Green Products & Services
The concept of ‘Sustainable Development’ is also referred to as ‘Triple Bottom Line’ or ‘People-Planet-Profit’ approach.
Sustainable Development
Sustainable development is
development which meets the needs of the present
without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own
needs.”- Our Common Future, Brundtland Commission
Report, 1987
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AuthorVineet Shastry