Interrelationships between 64 Complementary Approaches to Sustainable Development

Year: 
2002

Tentative names become evident if the cursor is placed over each.
Clicking on them provides access to descriptions of them (as explained below).
7 Equivalent maps are available for: Dialogue / Vision / Conference / Policy / Network / Community / Lifestyle

This paper is a contribution to reflection on viable strategies for sustainable development on the occasion of the
UN World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg, 2002)



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DDDDDE: Enterprise / Awareness (44: Encounter)EDDDDE: Clean-up / Awareness (28: Importance)DEDDDE: Ecoefficiency / Awareness (50: Cultural heritage)EEDDDE: Downscaling / Awareness (32: Endurance)DDEDDE: Awareness / Awareness (57: Penetrating clarity)EDEDDE: Ecodesign / Awareness (48: Basic need)DEEDDE: Responsibility / Awareness (18: Remedial action)EEEDDE: Deep-eco / Awareness (46: Advancement) DDDEE: Enterprise / Responsibility (33: Withdrawal)EDDDEE: Clean-up / Responsibility (31: Influence)DEDDEE: Ecoefficiency / Responsibility (56: Marginality)EEDDEE: Downscaling / Responsibility (62: Conscientiousness) DDEDEE: Awareness / Responsibility (53: Development)EDEDEE: Ecodesign / Responsibility (39: Obstruction)DEEDEE: Responsibility / Responsibility (52: Inaction)EEEDEE: Deep-eco / Responsibility (15: Unpretentiousness)DDDDDD: Enterprise / Enterprise (1: Creativity)EDDDDD: Clean-up / Enterprise (43: Resolution)DEDDDD: Ecoefficiency / Enterprise (14: Wealth)EEDDDD: Downscaling / Enterprise (34: Power)DDEDDD: Awareness / Enterprise (9: Subtle restraint)EDEDDD: Ecodesign / Enterprise (5: Waiting)DEEDDD: Responsibility / Enterprise (26: Conservation)EEEDDD: Deep-eco / Enterprise (11: Peace)DDDEDE: Enterprise / Ecodesign (6: Conflict)EDDEDE: Clean-up / Ecodesign (47: Adversity)DEDEDE: Ecoefficiency / Ecodesign (64: Transformation threshold)EEDEDE: Downscaling / Ecodesign (40: Liberation)DDEEDE: Awareness / Ecodesign (59: Barrier dissolution)EDEEDE: Ecodesign / Ecodesign (29: Persistence)DEEEDE: Responsibility / Ecodesign (4: Inexperience)EEEEDE: Deep-eco / Ecodesign (7: Controlled threat)DDDEDD: Enterprise / Clean-up (10: Careful conduct)EDDEDD: Clean-up / Clean-up (58: Vitality)DEDEDD: Ecoefficiency / Clean-up (38: Opposition)EEDEDD: Downscaling / Clean-up (54: Elective affinity)DDEEDD: Awareness / Clean-up (61: Essential quality)EDEEDD: Ecodesign / Clean-up (60: Limitation) DEEEDD: Responsibility / Clean-up (41: Deficiency)EEEEDD: Deep-eco / Clean-up (19: Initiative)DDDDED: Enterprise / Ecoefficiency (13: Fellowship)EDDDED: Clean-up / Ecoefficiency (49: Revolution)DEDDED: Ecoefficiency / Ecoefficiency (30: Normative constraint)EEDDED: Downscaling / Ecoefficiency (55: Prosperity)DDEDED: Awareness / Ecoefficiency (37: Community)EDEDED: Ecodesign / Ecoefficiency (63: Accomplishment)DEEDED: Responsibility / Ecoefficiency (22: Style)EEEDED: Deep-eco / Ecoefficiency (36: Decline)DDDEED: Enterprise / Downscaling (25: Spontaneity)EDDEED: Clean-up / Downscaling (17: Following)DEDEED: Ecoefficiency / Downscaling (21: Decisive action)EEDEED: Downscaling / Downscaling (51: Crisis preparedness) DDEEED: Awareness / Downscaling (42: Assistance)EDEEED: Ecodesign / Downscaling (3: Initial difficulty)DEEEED: Responsibility / Downscaling (27: Support) EEEEED: Deep-eco / Downscaling (24: Recovery)EEEEEE: Deep-eco / Deep-eco (2: Receptivity) DEEEEE: Responsibility / Deep-eco (23: Deterioration)EDEEEE: Ecodesign / Deep-eco (8: Solidarity)DDEEEE: Awareness / Deep-eco (20: Recognition)EEDEEE: Downscaling / Deep-eco (16: Enthusiasm )DEDEEE: Ecoefficiency / Deep-eco (35: Progress) EDDEEE: Clean-up / Deep-eco (45: Congregation)DDDEEE: Enterprise / Deep-eco (12: Stagnation)

Instructions: Putting the cursor on any hexagram in the above diagram will bring up in a window the significance of the hexagram. [NB: The window is best displayed in the browser Internet Explorer]. For example, a text such as "DDDDDE: Enterprise / Awareness" may be shown as one approach to sustainable development. This is explained in Table 1 below. Any line leading away from the selected hexagram will link to a second hexagram -- signifying another approach into which the first will tend to transform. The text also includes a number and the name of a metaphor. Clicking on any hexagram will bring up the text corresponding to that metaphor -- which explains the significance of that particular approach in terms of lifestyle sustainability.




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