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Overview of Pathways to Sustainability: A Strategic Planning Model for Achieving Environmental Sustainability

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
02-01-007April 2002May 2003
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Author(s) John Erickson
Description In the overview publication, key concepts in Ecology’s practical steps, or 'pathways,' to sustainability are illustrated and explained. In a purposefully non-technical format, the document presents the reasons for a sustainable life/business style and describes what realistic goals need to be set.
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Keywords risk assessment, strategic plan, pathway, Environmental management system, priorities, prevention plan, transportation, planning, motor vehicles, environmental, goals, model, study, plan, sustainability, waste reduction, pollution prevention, life cycle analysis, hazardous waste reduction, carbon monoxide, auto emissions
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