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Peer reviewedCortese, Anthony D. – Planning for Higher Education, 2003
Explores how higher education can model sustainability, including an interdisciplinary, systemic educational experience to prepare graduates to lead society on a sustainable path. Provides several examples of colleges and universities that have made some of these changes, with an emphasis on curriculum connected to other college and university…
Descriptors: College Role, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedRees, William E. – Planning for Higher Education, 2003
Asserts that universities must strive to reduce the ecological footprints of both their own operations and, more importantly, of the growth-oriented materialistic worldview they promote. Suggests that the real challenge for higher education is to help articulate an alternative life-sustaining worldview. (EV)
Descriptors: College Role, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedToor, Will – Planning for Higher Education, 2003
Provides a survey of innovative approaches to campus transportation in the United States. Explains that the high costs of parking expansion have propelled many institutions toward a transportation demand management strategy, using parking pricing, transit passes for students and employees, and investment in bicycle infrastructure to shift many…
Descriptors: College Role, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedFranklin, Carol; Durkin, Teresa; Schuh, Sara Pevaroff – Planning for Higher Education, 2003
Explains that an environmental approach to planning incorporates ecological information into campus master plans to ensure a sustainable campus landscape that is beautiful, durable, and distinctive. A case study of an Environmental Master Plan at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill illustrates how such a plan was created at one of the…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Role, Conservation (Environment), Ecology
Higgins, Joseph – Business Officer, 2003
Discusses green buildings, facilities designed, constructed, and operated in an environmentally friendly and resource-efficient way. Discusses reasons for campuses to "go green," the "shades of green" or variations in environmental-friendliness, certification through the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system, financial…
Descriptors: College Buildings, Conservation (Environment), Educational Facilities Design, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCordano, Mark; Ellis, Kimberly M.; Scherer, Robert F. – Journal of Management Education, 2003
Effectiveness of a required management course on the environment was measured with data from 89 students preinstruction and 117 postinstruction. The latter expressed greater levels of environmental concern on six variables: proenvironment behavior, balance of nature, environmental regulation, personal norms, property rights, and pollution…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Required Courses
DeVolder, Chris – American School & University, 2002
Describes how sustainable educational facility design, resulting from a holistic approach to architectural design, engineering, and construction, can generate capital, operational, and maintenance savings. Offers examples related to roofing, air quality, and lighting. (EV)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Educational Facilities Design, Lighting, Roofing
Peer reviewedLeith, Brenda – Alternatives, 1995
This article examines the distributive effects of environmental policies designed to promote sustainability. The article argues that the obligation to preserve environmental resources for future generations should not undermine the obligation to meet the needs of the current generation if environmental initiatives are to succeed. (LZ)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Economic Factors, Environmental Education, Justice
Peer reviewedShaffer, Ron – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1995
Sustainable development requires changing perceptions about community resources, markets, rules, and decision making. The concept must be broadened beyond the traditional physical-biological to include the dimensions of time, space, marginalized groups, and dynamic economies. (SK)
Descriptors: Change, Community Development, Community Resources, Economic Development
Gangloff, Deborah – American Forests, 1995
Focuses on methods to make cities more sustainable through the processes of energy efficiency, pollution and waste reduction, capture of natural processes, and the merger of ecological, economic, and social factors. (LZ)
Descriptors: Design, Ecology, Environmental Education, Forestry
Peer reviewedOppenheimer, Michael – Environment, 1995
Discusses increasing emphasis on connectivity in the field of environmental problem solving. Touches on several major environmental problems as it discusses multidisciplinarity, marketization, and democratization as aspects of a new paradigm for environmental problem solving. (LZ)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Global Approach, Problem Solving, Science and Society
Peer reviewedCostanza, Robert; And Others – Environment, 1995
Discusses the environmental impact of the liberalization of trade and calls for the development of a fair and sustainable trading system. Examines the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) for their impact on sustainable trade. (LZ)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Foreign Policy, International Trade, Pollution
Peer reviewedWalker, M.; Sarkar, A. A. – European Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 1996
The background of agriculture in Bangladesh and the process of developing a national agricultural extension policy focused on sustainable development are described. The policy explicates the meaning of agricultural extension, use of agricultural knowledge and information systems, and 11 core principles. (SK)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Extension Education, Foreign Countries, Policy Formation
Kinder, Rex; Karawanan, Chaisak – Australian Journal of Adult and Community Education, 1996
The Thailand Land Titling Project includes a training and development component aimed at long-term sustainability. A training target matrix was developed to identify the knowledge, skills, experience, and performance standards required and needs for training at various levels. Six broad and flexible career paths allow for logical succession,…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Staff Development
Peer reviewedSumner, Jennifer – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2000
Adult educators can support communities in search of sustainability by helping them resist globalization and build civil capital (community action that blocks or challenges unsustainable activities). Grounded in life values, civil capital can form the basis of a civil society. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizen Participation, Community Development, Role of Education


