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There are numerous examples of cutting edge concepts and models for decision making around the world, some of these are global and voluntary, others are local and mandatory. In order for global sustainability to be operational in our society, we need to create systems for governing, managing and making decisions which take into consideration our natural and social environment including:

- Globalisation and International Governance
- Major events in International Governance for Sustainability from 1972 to 2002
- International Agreements
- United Nations Global Compact
- International Guidelines (Principles, Codes, Certification)
- Integrity Pacts
- Extra – Territorial Governance
- Global NGOs

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Photo Credits: #1 ©RMIT 2002, #2 Emer Diviney

A garden sprinkler uses 1,000 litres of water an hour - that's nearly one pint for every 2 seconds it is in operation. (Source: Southern Water)
One cm of water is enough to give your garden a good soaking. (Source: City West Water)



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