resource use, P = production (physical), FS = functional surface (available value), UC = use consumption (use but not utility), U = utility/welfare, we have a systemic resource consumption identity: • I/R. R/P. P/FS. FS/UC. UC/U • Systemic sustainable consumption requires optimisation of each parameter of this identity. • is requires demonstration that economics, conventionally, does not do this directly, or at all.
and nature to co-exist • Recognize interdependence. • Respect relationships between spirit and matter. • Accept responsibility for the consequences of design. • Create safe objects of long-term value. • Eliminate the concept of waste. • Rely on natural energy flows. • Understand the limitations of design. • Seek constant improvement by the sharing of knowledge.
Water saving showerheads • Self closing shower system • Outside and garden:- • Water control • Clothes Washers:- • Water saving washers • Control & usage • Water supply:- • Auto shut off and pressure regulators • Rain water and grey water:- • Rain water recycling systems • Grey water recycling systems
power and underground aquifers • Developers comply with green space factor and green points • Water features enhance biodiversity and quality of life • Car use reduced by good bus service, pedestrian areas, cycle paths • On-site recycling facilities - rubbish is separated Bo01 * All walls covered with climbing plants * All roofs are green roofs * A bird box for every flat * Facades to have swallow nesting facilities * Bat boxes in the courtyard * A habitat for specified insects * At least 50 species of native herbs * Vegetation selected to be nectar giving * A 1m sq. pond for every 5m sq. of sealed area * Amphibian habitats with space for hibernation * A courtyard of semi-natural biotopes
• Sustainable energy management • Waste management • Renewable energy process implementation • Economic and business planning • Social development • Sustainable building design • Architecture • Infrastructure • Landscape design
but necessary • Demand management is innovatory and a saving; a major terrain of opportunity and competition • Budget management: payback, and cost-tunnelling; accounting and communication skills needs • Comparative advantage over established firms • Over-confidence is a risk; negligence is a risk.