In today’s world, we face many dilemmas that seem to lack an easy solution. Adequate food sources, clean drinking water, poor air quality, and disease are just a few of the problems that challenge us today. Although finding a solution before our own demise is essential, it is irrelevant unless we employ a universal lifestyle that will ensure the respect of the world in which we live. In order to be successful in this endeavor, we must be creative and utilize our interdisciplinary toolsets. By exercising our interdisciplinary toolsets, we are able to see and understand even the most abstract ideas and to cultivate solutions for their eradication. At the root of every interdisciplinary toolset is the ability to problem solve; without this skill the problems and challenges that we face would remain impossible. Problem solving …show more content…
Adequate food sources, clean drinking water, poor air quality, and disease are just a few of the problems that challenge us today. Although finding a solution before our own demise is essential, it is irrelevant unless we employ a universal lifestyle that will ensure the respect of the world in which we live. In order to be successful in this endeavor, we must be creative and utilize our interdisciplinary toolsets. By exercising our interdisciplinary toolsets, we are able to see and understand even the most abstract ideas and to cultivate solutions for their eradication. At the root of every interdisciplinary toolset is the ability to problem solve; without this skill the problems and challenges that we face would remain impossible. Problem solving skills are innate in all of, but the approaches that we are utilize are as matchless as the minds in which they are born. This diversity allows for every dilemma to have many solutions and approaches. Since the global issues we face are complex, it would be naïve to believe that their resolution would be easily
“We can all change the people around us by changing ourselves.” Colin Beavan looks at the world differently than most people. Little by little the human population is slowly diminishing the means of having a sustainable and healthy environment to live in. We are unaware of the harmful effects most things we use every single day have on the environment. Colin Beavan decided to make a positive impact on the environment to teach people about the negative consequences that would happen, if we were to keep living in an unsustainable way. For an entire year Colin Beavan, his wife Michelle, and his two year old daughter Isabella lived a life with no impact to the environment. The year was filled with several challenges that they had to overcome as a family.
As environmental and suitability movements continue to evolve and grow, the importance of bringing society from a state of awareness to one of consciousness is key to their long term success. Finding a way for people to have an emotional connection and reaction to the issues that face our world today as they relate to sustainability will likely be the turning point for more universal support and
Not many problems are black and white as they are in engineering. The determination of right and wrong is relative. Something that seems beneficial from one side may not seem so on the other. In order to reconcile such differences that pop up in the work world and in everyday life, interdisciplinary study can be a solution.
Though people are uneducated about the problems we have at hand and even some still seem to not care when informed, I still hold out hope. There are people who care, and those people will make a difference because every small difference leads to a bigger difference. “Attitudes are also changing… the thousands of protests against chemical plants and waste incinerators show the extent of concern about the environmental health.” (320-321, When a Billion Chinese Jump). I hold out hope that we can change the global environmental problems we faced and make a difference. Though this won’t be easy to change it won’t be impossible.
The frameworks and paradigms that people use to define and describe events in the environment have substantive influence on their perspectives regarding remedies and solutions to perceived problems and challenges. Fundamental approaches to decfliction can be applied to situations, circumstances, and events that impact not only how they are perceived, but the outcomes that they are able to achieve.
ou can only have so much good before it is all gone. Resource depletion is the biggest environmental issues known to man. As humans we’re using what we have to live, but we use more than we give out. Through science, we’re finally starting to understand that people are using too much of the resources and altering the face of the earth. If we’re not careful, these problems can’t be fixed.
Throughout world history, people have come up with brilliant new ideas to make life easier, and as time goes on, research, making food, and getting news, has all become instantaneous. It now only takes the push of a button to cook a thanksgiving meal or the click of a remote to find out what’s happening across the world. These things are often taken for granted, and rarely does someone stop and say: “I wonder what turning on this extra lamp does to the environment?” This statement sounds insignificant when there are people starving in other countries and people are training for the army. Yet, being concerned about the environment is not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, the environment should be one of the biggest concerns among people, as
According to our book Environmental Science for a Changing World, written by W.H. Freeman the environmental problems can be tremendously complex, and they are inclined to have numerous causes and each of them are challenging to approach. Therefore, when one party tries to give a response to an environmental problem, this will generate a different reaction to the other party, and our book called this as a “wicked problems”. Consequently, a wicked problem is a problem that is impossible to solve because of opposing ideas, and points of view of a determinate problem that are often hard to recognize. Moreover, our book stated that the biologist Jared Diamond identifies five factors that determine whether a society will succeed or fail these factors
This week we built on what we learned last week and learn a few new things as well. Like I said in my previous discussion I had no clue what interdisciplinary studies were before this course, but I am quickly starting to get a deeper understanding of this concept. How I describe Interdisciplinary studies is like a group of people stuck on an island. We are the people and the island is our world. Now, this may be a crazy way of thinking of this, but let me explain my reasoning on why I think this. A group of people stuck on an island all have nothing in common except for the simple fact that they want to get off the island and need to figure out how. One person may be a science the other a stay at home mother, then a business man, and then,
An integrative study involves the combining of two or more academic disciplines into one activity. “Interdisciplinary research requires an understanding of the disciplines.” (Repko, Interdisciplinary Research Process and Theory -2nd ed., 2012) It is not enough to simply know of the discipline, but extensive research into a discipline being used to solve a complex issue is needed to find a true interdisciplinary solution.
People solve unfamiliar problems inductively. Every person solves a problem in a different way. Our
Interdisciplinary utilizes different fields or disciplines together for a common goal. This concept provides a unique perspective on tackling issues. When implementing an interdisciplinary approach, communication can be challenging since the various disciplines have a unique set of terms and vocabulary that may not be common. Doctors, mathematician, and computer programmers to name a few all have a different way of communicating. Barriers such as these can slow the process equating to higher cost. However, the benefits of combining unlike fields can create a different experience by approaching the problem from different perspectives removing like-minded people from the trenches of their discipline.
An analytical mind is essential to strategy and innovation because only a detailed understanding of the underlying problem enables the discovery of a novel approach to solving the actual cause rather than just the problem. Throughout my extensive training in computer science, I developed comprehensive analytical abilities such as conceptual problem decomposition, root-cause analysis, and solution inference. I love to contribute my analytical skills to the collaborative learning culture just as much as my international experience.
The world we live in develops at an astonishing rate. Nations have gone to war, epidemic diseases have been cured, and the global economy has survived booms and busts. The global dynamic of power has shifted, science and technology are now at the forefront of all modern societies, and leaders have established global goals for development by 2030. Behind all of this seemingly wonderful improvement, however, lies one principle: Striving to better, oft we mar what's well.
“A clean home is a happy home!” This quotation applies to the dilemma that is being partaken in this problem. In many cases, your place of residence defines who you are as a person or in this situation, as a community. I don’t know too many people that would like to visit or even live in an unsanitary environment. The land pollution that invades the streets of the small town could’ve been prevented but is solvable with the work of a proposition. I would like to propose a plan to improve the living conditions of my hometown. I suggest the residents of Waverly come together to conduct a cleaning plan throughout the entire town. As a result, the locked potential could be revealed and astonish the doubters. With the motivation and cooperation of the town’s people, we could limit the amount of pollution in the municipality of Waverly.