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<td valign="top">'''[[Environmental Driving Forces]]''' | <td valign="top">'''[[Environmental Driving Forces]]''' | ||
<font size="-2">Including: <br> | <font size="-2">Including: <br> | ||
[[Introduction of greenhouse gases emissions trading]], [[Global Dimming]], [[Acid Rain]], [[E-paper solution instead of the paper work]], [[The change of children playing sports to children playing videogames]] and [[Chinese Pollution Problems by Rapid Growth]]</font> | [[Introduction of greenhouse gases emissions trading]], [[Global Dimming]], [[Acid Rain]], [[E-paper solution instead of the paper work]], [[The change of children playing sports to children playing videogames]] and [[Chinese Pollution Problems by Rapid Growth]], [[Green Seoul]]</font> | ||
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Revision as of 09:13, 17 November 2005
A driving forces is a conceptual tool that help us understand deep trends working in the world, that have an effect on the terrain of your focal issue. Below is an introduction how to determine a driving force, a template to fill in and instructions how to upload your driving forces. These where originally meant for students, but can of course be used by anyone. How to determine a driving force? |
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