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Obsolescence
Other Names:
Obsolete
Obsolescent
Broader:
Newness-Oldness
Appropriateness-Inappropriateness
Desire-Avoidance
Related Problems:
Loss of capacity with age
Obsolete methods
Obsolete machinery
Obsolete industries
Obsolete information
Outdated regulations
Obsolete legislation
Planned obsolescence
Inadequate meeting methods
Obsolete policy-making
Failure of the zoo as an educational institution
Obsolete educational values
Obsolete deliberative systems
Obsolete basis of cultural identity
Prejudicial community self-reliance
Reduction in symbolic celebrations
Inadequate research on proposed solutions to problems
Stagnated development of agricultural production
Obsolete agricultural cooperative structures
Electronic waste
Preservation of obsolete systems
Waste of resources invested in obsolete armaments
Obsolescence of suburban mode of human settlement
Institutional preoccupation with obsolete problems
Instability of scientific nomenclature
Obsolete vocational skills
Outdated databases
Antibiotic obsolescence
Uncertain land zoning
Dismantling of nuclear weapons
Outdated paradigms
Marine disposal of obsolete weapons
Architectural obsolescence of building structures
Outdated religious forms
Dysfunctional roads
Obsolescence of rituals and customs
Obsolete military bases
Environmental hazards of decommissioned nuclear power plants
Obsolete religious terminology
Obsolete defence planning
Strategies:
Welcoming obsolescence
Purging religion of obsolete customs
Freeing religious dogma of obsolete terminology
Modernizing legal framework
Modernizing legal framework
Eliminating obsolete skills
Maintaining data bank
Updating methods
Updating machinery
Updating industries
Updating resolutions
Updating group methods
Updating programmes against social problems
Updating methods of agricultural production
Updating institutions
Updating Linnaean system of taxonomic naming
Planning obsolescence
Reforming zoos
Reforming deliberative systems
Focusing on obsolete problems
Relaxing institutional preoccupation with obsolete problems
Reducing amount of waste of resources invested in obsolete armaments
Developing government policy
Producing environmentally sound computing equipment
Subjects:
Obsolescence
Type Classification:
D: Destructive values