Lecture 1 Flashcards

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How wrote Braiding Sweetgrass

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Robin Wall Kimmerer

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What is braiding sweetgrass primarily about

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Loving Nature, and Nature loving back.
The idea that relationship with nature can be connected to a relationship with mother

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How does scientist and plant biologist Kimmerer tend to relate to plants that she researches

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The scientist is more based with pathology, genetics and evidence. But Kimmerer is more focussed on the emotions and feelings which cannot be explained by evidence. One must experience it to feel it

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How does mother Kimmerer relate to the plants she interacts within her garden

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She sees them as her mother. The garden nurturing her

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3 definitions of research

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  1. A search or investigation undertaken to discover facts and reach new conclusions by the critical study of a subject or by a course of scientific inquiry
  2. Scientific process that involves the systematic and careful collection of data
  3. Art Based Research
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Art Based Research

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Process of discovery that requires a willingness to be transformed and educated. This process thus values intuition, emotions and “Hunches” of you. ABR pushes the bounds of innovative thinking and doing when practitioners are open to the unknown

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7
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Sustainability Goals

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17

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Why do the Sustainability goals to exist

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Designed to meet urgent social, economic, environmental and political challenges facing our world

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When are sustainability goals are expected to be achieved by

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2030

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17 Sustainability goals

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No poverty
Zero hunger
Good health and Well being
Quality education
Gender Equality
Clean water and Santization
Affordable and clean energy
Decent work and Economic Growth
Industry……

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U of S definition of sustainability

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Sustainability is the stewardship of the natural environment in a socially and economically responsible manner that meets the needs of both present and future generations

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Vision of U of S sustainability

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Every member of the campus community will act sustainably and will make informed choices in all areas of life, education, research, operation, governance and community engagement

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Sustainable Research

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Research and scholarship that explicitly addresses the concept sustainability, furthers our understanding of the interdependence of ecological and social/economic systems, or has a primary and explicit focus on a major sustainability challenge

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How does AASHE define Sustainability

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Pluralistic and inclusive way, encompassing human and ecological health, social justice, secure livelihoods and a better world for all generations

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Major Sustainability challenges

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Climate change, global poverty and inequality, natural resource depletion and environmental degradation

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