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Applying Triple-Bottom-Line Concepts to Future Space Station Design

Applying Triple-Bottom-Line Concepts to Future Space Station Design

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Technology & Engineering

ISBN10: 1304406520
ISBN13: 9781304406521
Publisher: Lulu Pr
Published: Sep 7 2013
Pages: 48
Weight: 0.09
Height: 0.10 Width: 4.25 Depth: 7.00
Language: English
The first space stations began to appear in orbit in the 1970's after the successful moon landings during the Apollo program. The Soviet Union launched multiple space stations, in which the United States responded with the Skylab program. The development of Space Station Mir by the Soviet Union created a second space race to build space stations, which quickly became a very expensive endeavor. The Triple Bottom Line concept, developed by John Elkington in the late 1980's, is a model for corporate sustainability. In this book, Gary C. Booker discusses how Elkington's Triple Bottom Line can be applied to the development of space stations.

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