Sustainable Program Management
The world is undergoing major transitions due to changes in three driving forces-population, climate, and energy resources-making it essential for us to achieve sustainability in the implementation of projects and programs as well as our everyday life. This book provides essential information on the three major driving forces of the coming decades and presents options to assist us in moving toward a sustainable future. It uses a format that makes it easy to understand and apply to medium and long-range planning.
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Sustainable Program Management
The world is undergoing major transitions due to changes in three driving forces-population, climate, and energy resources-making it essential for us to achieve sustainability in the implementation of projects and programs as well as our everyday life. This book provides essential information on the three major driving forces of the coming decades and presents options to assist us in moving toward a sustainable future. It uses a format that makes it easy to understand and apply to medium and long-range planning.
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Sustainable Program Management

Sustainable Program Management

by Gregory T Haugan
Sustainable Program Management

Sustainable Program Management

by Gregory T Haugan

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Overview

The world is undergoing major transitions due to changes in three driving forces-population, climate, and energy resources-making it essential for us to achieve sustainability in the implementation of projects and programs as well as our everyday life. This book provides essential information on the three major driving forces of the coming decades and presents options to assist us in moving toward a sustainable future. It uses a format that makes it easy to understand and apply to medium and long-range planning.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040055229
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 10/07/2013
Series: Best Practices in Portfolio, Program, and Project Management
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Gregory T. Haugan, PhD, PMP, is the owner of GLH Incorporated specializing in project management support for both U.S. and international organizations; and as an instructor in areas of energy, population and climate change. He has over 40 years' experience as a consultant and as a government and private sector official in the planning, scheduling, management and operation of projects of all sizes; and in the development and implementation of program management information systems.

Dr. Haugan has been active in the field of resources and sustainability for many years. He has led courses for the Rappahannock Institute for Lifeline Learning, RILL. They included: Development of Human Societies: Lessons for the Northern Neck of Virginia with major emphasis on current problems with potential shortages in energy and water resources. This was followed by: Oil, Energy and Global Warming. It recognized the indivisibility of the topics, presented current theories and discussed the relationship to the Northern Neck of Virginia and what actions were warranted. In addition he has presented two courses on Climate Change and Global Warming addressing the issues of the science, the impact and the mitigation actions which addresses the various claims and theories with regard to global warming phenomena and its current and projected impact on our lives. His interest and knowledge in these areas led to the publishing in 2012 of the predecessor of this book titled: The New Triple Constraints for Sustainable Projects, Programs and Portfolios. He also presented a short course for RILL in the spring of 2013 addressing the Triple Constraint issues of population growth, climate change and energy resources, and touching on some of the sustainability issues discussed in this book.

He has written seven project management books published by Management Concepts, Inc. of Vienna, VA. Effective Work Breakdown Structures

Table of Contents

Overlay Concept and Structure for Sustainability. Section I: Sustainability. Sustainability Definitions and Concepts. Sustainable Development. Rules and Sustaining the Commons. Section II: Population. Overview: Population and Demographics Overlay. Introduction to Demographics. World Population. United States Population. World Age Distribution and Sustainability. Population Policies and Dilemmas: Sustainability of the Population. Section III: Climate Change. Climate Change: Introduction and Definitions. History and Background of the Science. Greenhouse Effect. Climate Change Overlays. Mitigation Planning for a Warmer Future. Section IV: Energy Resources. Energy Constraint Overlay. Section IV-A: Nonrenewable Energy Source Overlays. Non-Renewable Energy: Coal. Non-Renewable Energy: Liquid Fuels. Non-Renewable Energy: Natural Gas. Section IV-B: Nuclear Energy Source Overlays. Nuclear Energy and Sustainability. Section IV-C: Renewable Energy Source Overlays. Renewable Energy Sources: Introduction. Solar Power. Wind Energy. Geothermal Energy. Biomass Energy. Hydropower Systems. Section V: Planning for Sustainability. Pathways toward a Sustainable System. Sustainability Policies. Glossary. Bibliography. Index
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