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Purpose – This study aims to expand knowledge and provide further insights on how education for
sustainable development (ESD) has been integrated into programmes at higher education institutions (HEIs)
in Portugal.
Design/methodology/approach – A questionnaire survey was given to key actors in charge of
sustainability implementation at each Portuguese public university. Semi-structured interviews were also
conducted with 13 of the survey respondents and the data were analysed.
Findings – Results showed that Portuguese public universities have their own strategies and policies on
ESD, leading them to introduce initiatives arising from their proactiveness rather than governmental edicts.
Some universities implemented ESD planning and beneficial “green” practices such as waste separation and
recycling and ways to reduce energy consumption that can be a result of the improvement after the United
Nations Decade 2005-2014. However, these actions seem to have been taken in isolation and not holistically
integrated. Universities face many barriers including lack of funding, not properly trained people and inept
government policies. They also must overcome challenges in implementing ESD.
Research limitations/implications – This research into the implementation of ESD has a national
scope; the findings should be interpreted only in a Portuguese university context despite the high number of
interviewees.
Practical implications – The study has increased knowledge, provided further insights on how ESD has
been integrated at HEIs and provided examples of integrated practices at Portuguese universities. A
Sustainability4U platform was proposed for enhancing awareness of the need for increasing sustainable
development. Originality/value – This study contributes to defining a country’s profile and how to implement
sustainability in HEIs. The importance of obtaining information from key actors in sustainability at
Portuguese public universities was highlighted.
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Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Higher education institutions Whole institution approach Portugal Universities