Environment and Society

Environment and Society

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Measuring Eco-Innovation

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Section 1

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Measuring Eco-Innovation

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MEI

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Reduce Reuse Recycle

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Components of the Waste Hierarchy System

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Silvopasture Alley Cropping Windbreaks Riperian Forest Buffers Forest Farming

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Agroforestry Systems

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Building Ecologically Responsive Design for Excellence

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BERDE

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Green System Innovation

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Alternative offerinfs of production and consumption models that have a lesser impact on the environment

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Eco-Innovation

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The creation of new, or significantly improved products, process, marketing materials, organizational structures and institutional arrangements which lead to environmental improvements compared to relevant alternatives.

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Environmentally sustainable transport

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The concept of using alternative methods of transportation to reduce carbon emissions

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Linear Systems

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Most methods of production and consumption today

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Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

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OECD

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Reuse

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The usage of products over and over again

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Clean Production technology End-of-Pipe Pollution Prevention technology

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Two types of environmental technologies

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Environmental Technologies

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Population control techniques Cleaner process technology Noise and vibration control

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Copenhagen, Denmark Singapore, Singapore Clark, Philippines

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Examples of green cities

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Agroforestry

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A method of land use wherein trees or shrubs are grown in the periphery or among the agricultural crops

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Environmental Management System

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A structure framework for managing an organization's impact on the environment

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Riperian Forest Buffers

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A combination of trees, shrubs, grasses, and forbs that are planted along a stream

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MEI

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Classifies the different types of eco-innovation

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Clean Production Technology

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It is integrated into the system to prevent harmful products from being generated More efficient, effective, and less costly than end-of-pipe measures

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Waste Hierarchy System

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One of the more known methods of breaking Linear Systems

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End-of-Pipe Pollution Prevention Technology

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Treates pollutants at the end of the process (filter)

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Windbreaks

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Plantations made of linear plantings of trees and shrubs that provide crops shelter from the wind

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Marine Protected Areas

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Marine reserves where protection of the living resources therein is given priority

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Reduce

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Lessening the consumption of resources

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Environmental Technologies

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Solutions of environmental problems aimed to mitigate the impact of production on the environment.

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Green System Innovation

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Biological Agriculture Renewable energy supply

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Environmental Education

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The process by which individuals explore environmental issues and actively engage in improving the state of the environment

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Act Plan Do Check

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Deming Cycle

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Marine Protected Areas Green Buffer Xones Agroforesteg

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Kinds of Green System Innovations

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Eco-Innovation Observatory

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EIO

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Organizational Innovation

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Pollution prevention schemes Environmental management systems Chain management

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Green Buffer Zones

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Utilize trees to minimize soil erosion and act as vegetarive barriers to reduce the extent of spray drift of agricultural chemicals

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Tradable activities

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a by-product of cities that go green where high value products are exported and lower value goods are used for local consumption

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Walkability

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It is the measure of how friendly an area is to walking

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Mangrove Forests

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___________ stabilize the coastline shore from tidal surges, cyclonic storms, and high tides

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Green Cities

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Cities that have been identified as environment-friendly. They are societies with circular economies.

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RA 9512

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National Environmental Awareness and Education Act of 2008

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The _________ stipulates that shiting to renewable energies will be a requirement in energy-requiring sectors

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Renewable Energy Act

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Environmentally sustainable transport Tradable activities Walkability

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Characteristics of a Green City

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Silvopasture

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Combines forest trees, forage plants, and livestock production

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Alley Cropping

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The process of planting rows of trees with companion crops

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Green Building

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The practice of conceiving a design, followed through by construction and operation and even reusing buildings in an ecologically friendly and resource efficient manner

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Product and Service Innovation

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Environmentally improved products Green financial products

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Forest Farming

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Cultivating high-value crops under a forest canopy

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Circular Economy

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Societies that use the waste hierarchy system have this

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Recycle

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Feeding materials back into the production system

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Environmental Technologies Green System Innovation Product and Service Innovation Organizational Innovation

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MEI Classifications

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Philippine Green Building Council

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PhilGBC

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