About this Module
What you will learn
Sustainable development is a pivotal concept encompassing policy, management, and governance, which seeks to harmonize environmental, social, and economic considerations in designing development strategies. The implementation of sustainable development is driven by the dual objective of meeting the immediate requirements of the present generation while safeguarding the ability of future generations to enjoy a harmonious environment, social cohesion, and economic well-being.
Through this micro-credential topic, participants will acquire knowledge of fundamental models associated with sustainable development. This understanding will enable participants to grasp the significance of key concepts in sustainable development, including the environment, social, and the economy, and how the interplay among these concepts catalyzes progress toward sustainability.
Transferable skills
Utilize the knowledge acquired in policy, governance, and management to make practical applications within organizations or the public sphere.
Microlearning outcomes
Understand the popular sustainability models.
Pre-Requisite
Not required
References
Purvis, B., Mao, Y., & Robinson, D. (2019). Three pillars of sustainability: in search of conceptual origins. Sustainability science, 14, 681-695.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What skills you will gain
Knowledge about the sustainable development models
Total contents and assessments
3 Videos and 4 Assessments
Module Details
CLUSTER : Social Science & Humanities ( SS ) MODE/DURATION : Flexible LENGTH : 3 days EFFORT : 4 LEVEL : Beginner LANGUAGE : English CERTIFICATE : Not applicable CPD POINT : 0 PRICE : Free Associated Course (s) : No Course