Sustainable development...
In nature, a near balanced
situation exists between precipitation, runoff and infiltration. An
ever-increasing rate of urbanization is upsetting this equilibrium and
causing severe soil erosion problems. Over the years, Terraforce and
Terrafix blocks have proven their value in finding environmentally sound
solutions.
Presentation
on Erosion Control - for the Global Alliance
for Building Sustainability (GABS), Johannesburg, South Africa, August
2002.
Sustainable development or sustainable
building/construction practices should surely be on the mind of any
architect, engineer and developer about to tackle a new construction site.
Aiming to create a built environment that " meets the needs of the
present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet
their own needs." ( Our Common Future, WCED, 1987) is possibly one of
the most urgent aspects in the global fight to prevent our resources from
running dry.
One obvious facet of sustainable development
involves protecting our natural (or pristine) environment. This requires
that we find a balance between protecting the physical environment and its
resources, and using these resources in a way that will allow the earth to
continue supporting an acceptable quality of life for human beings, and
not, as many wrongly assume, to keep up or "sustain" our current pace of
economic productivity to the point of exhaustion. (Sustainable Settlement
in South Africa, CSIR, 2002)
Click on the link below to view the
the presentation Mr Rust gave at the World Summit for Sustainable
Development (WSSD) for the Global Alliance for Building
Sustainability (GABS), Johannesburg, South Africa, August 2002.
Presentation
on Erosion Control