ABSTRACT
This Handbook emerges as a pivotal resource in underscoring the important role of sustainability education in catalysing a global shift toward sustainable development. It articulates the need for a profound transformation within institutional leadership and educational frameworks to support the critical global sustainability transition.
This Handbook explores sustainability thinking as a critical paradigm shift in confronting the multifaceted challenges of sustainable development. It presents an urgent case for a systemic overhaul in our approach to education in the 21st century, advocating for multidisciplinary education and holistic systems thinking in order to more successfully navigate the complexities of sustainable development.
The text discusses the foundational elements of modern sustainability thought and management, including the significance of values, ethics, governance, and the pressing issues of environmental degradation and climate change. It offers an extensive trans-disciplinary overview of sustainability discourse, spanning a broad array of perspectives on sustainability management and education.
It provides a comprehensive introduction to the language of sustainability and a detailed examination of sustainability issues, highlighting their implications for education, training, and management development. It addresses urgent global issues such as decarbonisation, resource scarcity, population dynamics, pollution, and land degradation, emphasising the crucial role of educational initiatives in helping to mitigate these challenges.
This seminal work has been developed for a diverse audience, including academics, policymakers, students, and educators, serving as a valuable tool for those wanting to comprehend complex global sustainability challenges and the paramount importance of education in supporting global sustainability in the 21st century.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section 1|74 pages
Global sustainability education and thinking for the 21st century
chapter 1.2|5 pages
The co-evolution of climate and life on Earth
section Section 2|156 pages
Modern sustainability challenges
chapter 2.6|29 pages
Moving beyond peak oil
section Section 3|121 pages
Sustainability transition outcomes and the language of ‘sustainability’
chapter 3.4|16 pages
Transdisciplinary sustainability courses
chapter 3.5|19 pages
The important role of environmental impact assessment methodologies in sustainability education
section Section 4|83 pages
Key competencies in sustainability education
chapter 4.6|16 pages
Bearing fruit
section Section 5|87 pages
Educating the educators
chapter 5.4|22 pages
Thinking differently
chapter 5.5|10 pages
Moving an elephant
chapter 5.6|15 pages
Promoting First Nations understandings of sustainability in both teacher professional development and in undergraduate course learning
section Section 6|95 pages
Pedagogy and strategies for teaching sustainability education
chapter 6.1|15 pages
Mapping the SDGs in university education
chapter 6.2|14 pages
Transformative learning in environmental and sustainability education
chapter 6.7|13 pages
Service-learning as a teaching strategy for the promotion of sustainability
section Section 7|101 pages
Environmental stewardship and climate change management as foundational learnings in sustainability education
chapter 7.4|12 pages
Seeing the wood and the trees
chapter 7.6|14 pages
Regenerative values in sustainability education
section Section 8|79 pages
Ethics, values and governance
chapter 8.2|18 pages
Teaching ethical decision making to students as 21st-century professionals
chapter 8.5|15 pages
Democracy deficit or governance deficit
section Section 9|144 pages
Leadership in the sustainability education transition
