2017
DOI: 10.2495/sdp-v12-n3-541-551
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From ecocity to ecocampus: Sustainability policies in university campuses

Abstract: Cities generate environmental impacts that have focused the global interest of scientists and authorities on the search for environment-friendly alternatives. The 'Ecocity' concept provides an innovative and sustainable vision of how to build and live in these settlements. Translating this vision to the university campus as a small-scale replica of a city is one of the challenges facing higher education institutions. Through teaching, research, outsourcing, association and university management, these institut… Show more

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“…The new agenda has also generated considerable expectation around universities' responsibilities and involvement in compliance with its provisions. These new challenges create a need to align universities' primary missions and operations with the delivery of education that drives sustainability and removes existing barriers [8,[22][23][24][25][26][27]. Such involvement would call on universities the world over to continue to drive sustainable development as they have in recent decades by implementing the respective policies and programmes, along with methodologies for assessing their impact [5,13,24,[28][29][30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The new agenda has also generated considerable expectation around universities' responsibilities and involvement in compliance with its provisions. These new challenges create a need to align universities' primary missions and operations with the delivery of education that drives sustainability and removes existing barriers [8,[22][23][24][25][26][27]. Such involvement would call on universities the world over to continue to drive sustainable development as they have in recent decades by implementing the respective policies and programmes, along with methodologies for assessing their impact [5,13,24,[28][29][30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a university's perspective, this relationship implies integrating sustainable concepts into its traditional mission. Furthermore, universities play an important role by becoming places for the interchange of new ideas through teaching and research, which can promote and disseminate more advanced sustainability activities and be vehicles for social change [68]. This topic also points to the move towards curriculum adaptation including general perspectives about sustainability development in different subjects.…”
Section: The Agendas Of Spanish Newspapers Regarding Sustainability and Universitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%