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  • Thomas Huxley - Darwin's Bulldog and sustainability reformer

    Thomas Huxley and Sustainable Design

    Huxley’s work laid the foundation for the modern understanding of evolution, including its limitations, and the role of science in the larger context of sustainable design.

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  • Forest Gardens and Nature Farming

    Forest Gardens and Nature Farming

    A food forest, also known as a forest garden, is a carefully designed, multi-layered agricultural ecosystem modeled on the structure and function of a natural forest. Unlike conventional farming systems, forest gardens rely on the natural synergy and integration of diverse plant and animal species to promote self-sustaining productivity. The foundational concept of a forest

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  • Philosophy and Sociology in Sustainable Design

    Philosophy and Sociology in Sustainable Design

    The underlying effort to introduce a large-scale, decentralized, and semi-autonomous program necessitates a multidimensional approach that integrates legal, economic, sociological, and philosophical considerations.

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  • Individual Rights, Responsibilities, and Social Integration

    Rights, Responsibilities, and Social Integration

    The concept of individual rights is fundamentally tied to societal integration, as the acknowledgment and exercise of these rights depend upon societal structures, norms, and legal systems.

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  • Water Security in Sustainability

    Water Security in Sustainable Development

    The use of water generation systems significantly enhances water security by providing alternative and reliable sources of potable water

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  • Food Forests and Large-Scale Reforestation

    Food Forests and Large-Scale Reforestation

    OPISAC has received tentative approval through stage 3 for food forest and reforestation operations in the Philippines, with both Private and Public support for expanded operations

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