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The Sustainable University

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The Sustainable University

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The Sustainable University book

Progress and prospects

The Sustainable University

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The Sustainable University book

Progress and prospects
Edited ByStephen Sterling, Larch Maxey, Heather Luna
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 13 February 2013
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203101780
Pages 360
eBook ISBN 9780203101780
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Education, Environment and Sustainability, Law, Politics & International Relations
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Sterling, S., Maxey, L., & Luna, H. (Eds.). (2013). The Sustainable University: Progress and prospects (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203101780

ABSTRACT

The direction of higher education is at a crossroads against a background of mounting sustainability-related issues and uncertainties. This book seeks to inspire positive change in higher education by exploring the rich notion of the sustainable university and illustrating pathways through which its potential can be realised. Based on the experience of leading higher education institutions in the UK, the book outlines progress in the realisation of the concept of the ‘sustainable university’ appropriate to the socioeconomic and ecological conditions facing society and graduates.

Written by leading exponents of sustainability and sustainability education, this book brings together examples, insight, reflection and strategies from the experience of ten universities, widely recognised as leaders in developing sustainability in higher education. The book thus draws on a wealth of experience to provide reflective critical analysis of barriers, achievements, strategies and potential. It critically reviews the theory and practice involved in developing the sustainable university in a systemic and whole institutional manner, including the role of organisational learning.

While remaining mindful of the challenges of the current climate, The Sustainable University maps out new directions and lines of research as well as offering practical advice for researchers, students and professionals in the fields of management, leadership, organisational change, strategy and curriculum development who wish to take this work further.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

BySTEPHEN STERLING, LARCH MAXEY

part |2 pages

Part I: Context

chapter 1|34 pages

The sustainable university: challenge and response

BySTEPHEN STERLING

chapter 2|20 pages

EfS: contesting the market model of higher education

ByJOHN BLEWITT

chapter 3|16 pages

Another world is desirable: a global rebooting of higher education for sustainable development

ByDANIELLA TILBURY

part |2 pages

PART II Aspects

chapter 4|21 pages

Promoting sustainable communities locally and globally: the role of Regional Centres of Expertise (RCEs)

ByROS WADE

chapter 5|22 pages

Leadership

ByCHRIS SHIEL

chapter 6|19 pages

The journey towards sustainability via community: lessons from two UK universities

ByREHEMA M WHITE AND MARIE K HARDER

chapter 7|17 pages

Times of change: shifting pedagogy and curricula for future sustainability

ByALEX RYAN, DEBBY COTTON

chapter 8|24 pages

Sustainability research: a novel mode of knowledge generation to explore alternative ways for people and planet

ByREHEMA M WHITE

chapter 9|19 pages

The student experience: campus, curriculum, communities and transition at the University of Edinburgh

ByPETER HIGGINS, ROBBIE NICOL, DAVID SOMERVELL, MARY BOWNES

chapter 10|22 pages

Well-being: what does it mean for the sustainable university?

BySARAH SAYCE, JUDI FARREN BRADLEY, JAMES RITSON AND FIONA QUINN

part |2 pages

PART III Institutional change

chapter 11|21 pages

Whole institutional change towards sustainable universities: Bradford’s Ecoversity initiative

ByPETER HOPKINSON, PETER JAMES

chapter 12|25 pages

Bottoms up for sustainability: the Kingston experience

ByROS TAYLOR

chapter 13|23 pages

Towards a Green academy

ByHEATHER LUNA, LARCH MAXEY

chapter 14|14 pages

The sustainable university: taking it forward

BySTEPHEN STERLING, LARCH MAXEY
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