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What (who) is YVR Sustainability - definition


YVR Sustainability         
  • Canada Line at YVR
  • Green wall close up at YVR
  • Loading area for taxis at YVR
  • Recycling and trash bins at YVR
  • Solar panel located in YVR rooftop parking lot
YVR Sustainability is an operations department at Vancouver International Airport that is concerned with airport green initiatives. Its focus is to expand the airport quality of YVR without harm to the environment or affecting the community in a negative way.
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  • The doughnut model, with indicators to what extent the ecological ceilings are overshot and social foundations are not met yet
  • Opening ceremony of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.
  • Launch of the UN Sustainability Development Solution Network (SDSN) Chapter Indonesia by The President of The Republic Indonesia.
  • A [[circular economy]] is one economic solution for long-term sustainability.
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  • The Puerto Rico Sustainability & Investment Summit of 2022 and other global conferences bring about more discussion on sustainability.
  • Sustainability [[Venn diagram]], where sustainability is thought of as the area where the three dimensions overlap
  • United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
  • [[Social justice]] is just one part of social sustainability.
ABILITY OF HUMAN CIVILIZATION TO COEXIST WITH THE BIOSPHERE IN A STEADY STATE
Sustainable; Sustainable use; Environmentally sustainable; Sustainably; Ecological sustainability; Non-sustainable; Environmental sustainability; Sustainable economy; Environmental Sustainability; User:Granitethighs/Sustainability; Sustainably produced; Sustainablist; Sustainabilly; Social sustainability; Socially sustainable; Sustainability governance; Eco-products; Sustainablility; Resource sustainability; Water sustainability; Soil sustainability; Sustainable systems; Theory of sustainability; Sustainable Human Development; Unsustainability; Unsustainable; Sustainable human development; Economic dimensions of sustainability; Three pillars of sustainability; Sustainability transition
¦ adjective able to be sustained.
Derivatives
sustainability noun
sustainably adverb
sustainable         
  • 290x290px
  • wood products]] in a forest in Germany).
  • 50px
  • The doughnut model, with indicators to what extent the ecological ceilings are overshot and social foundations are not met yet
  • Opening ceremony of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.
  • Launch of the UN Sustainability Development Solution Network (SDSN) Chapter Indonesia by The President of The Republic Indonesia.
  • A [[circular economy]] is one economic solution for long-term sustainability.
  • 978-1-84407-571-3}}.</ref>
  • doi-access=free}}</ref>
  • author-link=Paul James (academic)}}</ref>
  • The Puerto Rico Sustainability & Investment Summit of 2022 and other global conferences bring about more discussion on sustainability.
  • Sustainability [[Venn diagram]], where sustainability is thought of as the area where the three dimensions overlap
  • United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
  • [[Social justice]] is just one part of social sustainability.
ABILITY OF HUMAN CIVILIZATION TO COEXIST WITH THE BIOSPHERE IN A STEADY STATE
Sustainable; Sustainable use; Environmentally sustainable; Sustainably; Ecological sustainability; Non-sustainable; Environmental sustainability; Sustainable economy; Environmental Sustainability; User:Granitethighs/Sustainability; Sustainably produced; Sustainablist; Sustainabilly; Social sustainability; Socially sustainable; Sustainability governance; Eco-products; Sustainablility; Resource sustainability; Water sustainability; Soil sustainability; Sustainable systems; Theory of sustainability; Sustainable Human Development; Unsustainability; Unsustainable; Sustainable human development; Economic dimensions of sustainability; Three pillars of sustainability; Sustainability transition
1.
You use sustainable to describe the use of natural resources when this use is kept at a steady level that is not likely to damage the environment.
Try to buy wood that you know has come from a sustainable source.
ADJ
2.
A sustainable plan, method, or system is designed to continue at the same rate or level of activity without any problems.
The creation of an efficient and sustainable transport system is critical to the long-term future of London.
ADJ