sexta-feira, 14 de fevereiro de 2014

quinta-feira, 13 de fevereiro de 2014

What is your experience of learning and sustainability?

My experience in learning related to sustainability is, up until now, almost non existence. The university that I attendant wasn't really a pioneer in this matter, being more incline to literature and social humanities and less into science. But one thing that I gather in the African Literature class, was the urgent necessity of literacy in some of the african countries (we had more focus on Portuguese speaking countries). The illiteracy in this countries are hampering the development in these countries, and knowing education is one of the foundations ones enlightenment, as soon as I finished my degree I started an online blog, much similar to this one with free beginners teaching lessons and material:

Burro Velho Não Aprende Línguas

I started with the idea of abandoning old stereotypes on teaching books and tried to present a  useful content, some humor in between, with beautiful pictures framing examples, that would encourage engaging, with real role models of multicultural background. I thought people, no matter where they from or their background, deserve a chance in life, and they should look up to good role models as they could potentially become one themselves.
ex: Identity

To be true, I didn't know what the hell I was doing, cause I've never had taught before, and I'm sure I'ts filled with mistakes that should be supervised by someone else. But I wasn't expecting the feedback I got. People wrote me from all over the world, especially from the "less developed" countries thanking me. Teachers, students or merely curiouses wrote personal letters thanking me, telling me how useful they are, to children and grown ups.

This, to me, is sustainability in social equality, in environment protection and in economic progression, as those people will get a chance to make something for themselves, people that did not had chance to learn otherwise,  without a huge carbon footprint.

Now, with the course on Sustainability, Society and You, I think that I learn a lot about sustainability, especially awareness about thing that I didn't put in the equation, like the carbon footprint on internet servers, or how sustainability isn't adverse to economy, as SWOT reports showed us, but an integrated part of it, or the knowledge of where do our electrical power comes from and how much is wasted on the process. All of this could be integrated in a Portuguese learning course to foreign people, quite easily.

sexta-feira, 7 de fevereiro de 2014

Anthropocentric or ecocentric?

Since the Renascence, man has taken a anthropocentric philosophy that grant them to be the central, most important species in the world. Thus man has taken the vital role of superior being, ruler of other species, and master of the environment he is in. In this perspective, all non-human being are inferior and expendable: animals, plants, environment and earth it self. In more recent years this focus has changed, from this anthropocentric perspective to a ecocentric philosophy, that in a way levels all beings on earth, being a more environment nature focus, considering man a part of nature that belongs to nature and it's nature that provides for him, source of life itself.
I would lie if I said I didn't had a bit anthropocentric philosophy. I do believe a human being had gain a status of rational superiority than allow him dominate is environment and it might be a mechanism of survival itself. That being said I also believe man has achieved enough enlightenment and knowledge to understand the utmost respect he should have towards all thing natural, that this respect and a egalitarian perspective would only be fruitful to both nature and man. Man know the benefits of coo-existing and also knows that man's survival might be dependent on it . Only attune with nature will he grant the legacy of life for future generations. So with that in mind, and a deep respect for all things natural, I also have an ecocentric philosophy.


domingo, 2 de fevereiro de 2014

GONÇALVES, Susana, "A SWOT Studie on the Analysis of Quinta da Regaleira Sustainability Strategy"

A SWOT Studie on the Analysis of Quinta da Regaleira Sustainability Strategy  

By Susana Gonçalves

Strengths 

What does the organisation do well? 

Quinta da Regaleira, under the leadership of Cultursintra Foundation is a business model that allows tourist to visit a recreation space that features astonishing monuments with a great architectonic value, beautiful and plentiful garden, providing a cultural environment, supporting theatrical plays, music events, educational space and multicultural performances and lectures.
It also has, included in the space, a cat shelter, a bat habitat, a duck pound and, throughout the year, it receives several migrating bird species that embellish and further enriches the space itself.

What are the main ‘sustainability assets’ of the organisation? 

It has a steady flow of visitors that tend to grow each year.
Flora includes 1.600 botanic species, including several arboreal native and exotic species, that reduce carbon foot print in a considerable way.
Recently a organic farm project and compost program was put in place to provide educational moments for young audience.

Weaknesses: 
What could the organisation improve on? 

Quinta da Regaleira should improve it's sustainable measures, like water and power savings.
Also merchandising value, by recognizing a mainstream demand on products not available, as well as demographics of the audience.
It should diverse their offering to different sorts of experience like food tasting, adventure package, combine tickets, etc. 
Patrimony protection (architectural and natural) is faulty and needs to be reinforce, either by the presence of staff or structural restrictions. Also legal liability on safety matter, being Quinta da Regaleira a place prone to injures hazards, should be addressed and prevented.  

What resources does the organisation lack to improve its sustainability? 

A coordinated approach to environmental  protection either of architectonic structures, space cleanliness and recycle space available to the public, as well as staff training to reduce waste, power and water saving. Also a newsletter to the employees, with appropriated information instead of paper hand given paper.
Some small technological improvements like a water reducer, power timer or major technological improvements like photovoltaic solar panels or proper insulation, would be recommended.

Opportunities:

What external factors might help the organisation to improve its sustainability?

A global awareness about sustainability issues are, each day, growing in the public's eye, and they tend to preconceive in a better light organizations that are concern with environmental, equitable and sustainable supported issues.
In an economic point of view, with the rising prices of resources, especial water and power, every measure taken to prevent water and electrical power loss, for example, or to increase it's efficiency it's a step towards money saving and profit.
There should be encourage continuous formation of skilled employees with courses that might include several topics from learning new language skills, recognition of bird species, first aid courses, forest protection, staff cooperation, conflict resolutions, benefits of organic compost, etc.

Are there obvious things that the organisation should be doing that it isn’t?

Encourage water and electrical savings.
Reduce paper usage and waste.
Promote it's space as an healthy environment.
Promoting local crafts and gastronomy.
Promote benefits or price reductions for visitors with disability's or unemployed's.
Recognize the volume of visitors from an unexpected demographic area (Russia) as well as others European languages like French or German that, due to globalization, have been forgotten, especially in the translation of reading material that is now concentrated in only in three languages: Portuguese; Spanish; and English.
Improve further the diversity of  shows, events, or programs involving, if needed, partnerships with other business and the community. 

Threats: 
Where and what are the environmental challenges facing the organisation? 

The major challenge is keep expanding within equitable social values, environmental concern and economic sustainability.
The company faces heavy competition by other companies and monuments, better divulge, and needs to advertise and reinforce its presence in foreign travel agencies and market. 
Also it might take in attention the threat of wildfires in the area, promoting not restrictions but awareness of fire dangers, as well as the benefits of preservation of the natural environment.
Another concern might be the structural expansion limitations due to the framing of the space in a world heritage area.

Are there particular threats facing the organisation’s staff ?

The lack of communication and common goal sense between employers and staff  might be detrimental to the organization, as well as the lack of possibility in career progression, might upset the good function and positive outcome of relations.