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Willing fields at Hindukusch
Digitale Fineartgrafik, Auflage 15, zertifiziert, nummeriert, handsigniert, gedruckt auf 310 g Photo Rag Künstlerpapier von Hahnemühle, gedruckt auf Plotter von EPSON im 7-farbigen Piezo-Ink-Jet Verfahren mit Ultra - Chrome Tinten.
Künstler: Friedrich Hucke · Casa del Arte Alcocebre
Sea shells embedded in the top of a temple platform. The significance of the shells is not clearly known.
Altun Ha was not a seafaring settlement. However, it had an active trading tradition. These shells would have come through trading with nearby seafaring settlements.
We are in the midst of a sea-change. In years past, corporate social responsibility may have been seen as a feather in a corporation's cap but, today, ecological and social pressures require a new type of business response. In Embedded Sustainability, authors Chris Laszlo and Nadya Zhexembayeva convincingly show how companies can better leverage global challenges for enduring profit and growth.
In this outstanding book, readers will learn about the marquis concept of "embedded sustainability": the incorporation of environmental, health, and social value into core business activities with no trade-off in price or quality. When Clorox introduced its new line of Green Works cleaners or Nissan developed its Leaf 100% electric car, these firms were pursuing a profit shift in mainstream markets. In addition to churning out smarter (instead of just greener) products for consumers at large, embedded sustainability is capable of hugely motivating employees. Most of all, it enables companies to create even higher returns for investors, while responding to the new market realities of declining resources, radical transparency, and rising customer expectations.
This book helps readers to comprehend—and act on—the notion of embedded sustainability, explaining why it is now a requisite in every sector, how smart companies are creating even higher value for their customers and investors, and what new management competencies are needed to compete in today's marketplace.
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a house sits in a forest it created itself.
usese 2 gocco screens
edition of 75
this print is 5.5 x 9, and is printed on archival cover from Neenah
In the side walk at Pike and 11th, a little display of brass shapes. The concrete nearby sparkles with flecks of mica.
Viewing the disused salt ponds along Mt. Eden Creek from the ground yields the impression of barren flat fields embedded with a somewhat random scattering of ruins and artifacts. My first aerial photographs of the area revealed a rich assortment of overlaid traces and patterns. The scenes juxtaposed faint, meandering traces of natural features dating back to the original marsh with a chaotic overlay of human features that, in aggregate, divided the scene into fragments difficult to comprehend. I slowly developed an awareness that these traces superimposed patterns of the original marsh, interventions of successive stages in the salt industry, the gravitational pull of different transportation systems, and elements associated with collateral use of the wetlands. What an interesting puzzle! The levees and other features from the early 19th Century salt works provided the finest grain of subdivision, generally more faint than other features. The older layers were organized around natural features that initially constrained growth and the availability of transportation, first via boat landings and later the railroad.
This set of photographs was taken at the site of the Oliver Salt Works, one of the last independent salt operations in the Bay. Oliver Salt was located on the banks of Mt. Eden Creek, the “cradle of the salt industry in California” according to author John Sandoval. In the current day, this is the most preserved ruin of an early salt work although there is little left above waist height. Once closed to the public, the area is now open to hikers and bird watchers as part of the Eden Landing Ecological Reserve. It is well worth a visit.
This was a late day KAP session with a sublimely smooth breeze from the west. The kite flew well and the camera seemed particularly steady. I kept the camera aloft until well after sunset.
I am taking these documentary photographs under a Special Use Permit from the California Department of Fish & Wildlife. Kite flying is prohibited over the Eden Landing Ecological Reserve without a Special Use Permit.