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Some time ago I wrote about how KUDURA could be a triple-win solution for a sustainable development – it tackles economic, social and environmental challenges simultaneously.  Furthermore KUDURA operates in the area of the “Poverty-environment” nexus, formulated in 2005 by the UNDP-UNEP Poverty-Environment Initiative, which states that: “Poor people depend on the environment for their livelihoods and well-being. Improved […]
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The last six months or so I have been writing my bachelor project at the University of Roskilde in Copenhagen, Denmark, and in relation to this I have studied triple-win solutions and RVE.SOL´s Kudura sustainable development solution in particular. This study involved an evaluation of Kudura in terms of its social, economic and environmental impact. […]
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I have been asked to write some more about the triple-win solutions, which I will gladly do! But to be able to explain the concept better, I will first briefly define the concept of sustainable development. The concept of sustainable development was defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) in 1987 in […]
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My name is Lærke Damsø, I am from Denmark and I am studying International Development Studies at Roskilde University in Denmark, and I will be blogging here at the RVE.SOL website for the next months. I contacted Vivian with the purpose of using the RVE Hub KUDURA as a case in my bachelor project about […]
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