Water security for all: technology
In 1943, the psychologist Abraham Maslow proposed a universal hierarchy of human needs. He framed this as pyramid, in five horizontal layers. The layers range upward, from safety, through love and belonging, then to esteem, finally to self-actualization at the top. But at the very base of his pyrami...
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description | In 1943, the psychologist Abraham Maslow proposed a universal hierarchy of human needs. He framed this as pyramid, in five horizontal layers. The layers range upward, from safety, through love and belonging, then to esteem, finally to self-actualization at the top. But at the very base of his pyramid, serving as its foundation, Maslow placed our physiological needs, including air, water, and food. Without that foundation, higher levels of human achievement are impossible. [First paragraph] |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/1256472024-06-25T17:58:08Z Water security for all: technology Lienhard, John H Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) In 1943, the psychologist Abraham Maslow proposed a universal hierarchy of human needs. He framed this as pyramid, in five horizontal layers. The layers range upward, from safety, through love and belonging, then to esteem, finally to self-actualization at the top. But at the very base of his pyramid, serving as its foundation, Maslow placed our physiological needs, including air, water, and food. Without that foundation, higher levels of human achievement are impossible. [First paragraph] 2020-06-03T18:47:15Z 2020-06-03T18:47:15Z 2020-03 Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/125647 Lienhard, John H., V, "Water security for all: technology." World Energy Magazine 11, 46 (March 2020): p. 58-63 url https://www.eni.com/static/en-IT/world-energy-magazine/water-stories.html https://www.eni.com/static/en-IT/world-energy-magazine/water-stories.html# World Energy Magazine Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/pdf ENI Prof. Lienhard |
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