2007
DOI: 10.9774/gleaf.3062.2007.sp.00009
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“…Understanding the concept and reality of sustainability at the university-and by extension, Scottish universities, in general-required an understanding of the linkage between the reviewed literature and the empirical findings of the research. All of the interview respondents acknowledged that university sustainability was a rather new concept-as asserted by Lozano [26], Lozano et al [27], Nejati et al [21], and Jones [2,50]. The university had not conceptualized its definition of sustainability by simply adopted existing representations.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Understanding the concept and reality of sustainability at the university-and by extension, Scottish universities, in general-required an understanding of the linkage between the reviewed literature and the empirical findings of the research. All of the interview respondents acknowledged that university sustainability was a rather new concept-as asserted by Lozano [26], Lozano et al [27], Nejati et al [21], and Jones [2,50]. The university had not conceptualized its definition of sustainability by simply adopted existing representations.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Universities are competing to be at the top of one green league table or another and focusing on meeting ticked-box criteria on paper rather than the actual delivery of sustainable development. Source: Jones [50]; Jones [2] Theme 4…”
Section: Competition and Competitive Rivalrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Le cycle de vie constitue donc une combinaison particulière d'éléments de base reliés les uns aux autres, où le produit d'un élément (ou phase) représente un intrant dans une autre phase et où le produit de la dernière phase est le produit ou la quantité étudiée. L'ACV regroupe les émissions liées aux intrants sur l'ensemble des périodes liées les unes aux autres, afin de produire une estimation des émissions totales par unité de produit final tout au long de son cycle de vie (Jones et al, 2007).…”
Section: La Production De Biocarburantunclassified