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The debate about sustainable development (SD) in higher education institutions has expanded over the past decades. It has been recognized that universities play a pivotal role in promoting sustainability principles, contributing to the paradigm shift toward a more sustainable present and future. Campus sustainability—commonly understood in a broad sense that includes the physical,
educational (teaching, curricula, research), and institutional dimensions—is an
evolving study field, as indicated by the growing number of articles in academic
journals, conferences, awards, and books (like the present one) dedicated to the
subject. From the academic point of view, the emergent fields of sustainability
science and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) have advanced the efforts of mainstreaming sustainability and implementing concrete practices in
universities. But despite some progress and good examples, only a few institutions
follow a SD implementation process holistically. A one-sided trend of ‘‘going
green,’’ driven by market requirements, marketing advantages, and economic
benefits, increases the risks of greenwashing. Reductionist models and misconceptions may cause sustainability initiatives to be wrongly reduced to single
aspects of SD like environmental initiatives, losing meaning and credibility. This
chapter addresses the question of what role the emerging fields of sustainability
science and ESD can play within the transition to more sustainable universities. It aims to contribute to a more holistic perception of SD and examines some of the
trends being observed in the higher education sector. Universities are challenged to
reflect about educational objectives and strategic goals in their sustainability
implementation processes, if they aim to educate the academic community beyond
eco-efficiency and recycling. ESD and sustainability science are normative academic
fields, action-oriented and close to society. Along with universities as democratic institutions, these fields constitute essential vehicles to investigate, test,
and develop conditions for truly transformative change.
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Sustainability science Education for sustainable development Higher education institutions Transition Campus sustainability Greenwashing
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Springer International Publishing
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Ciências e Tecnologia | Capítulos/artigos em livros internacionais / Book chapters/papers in international books
Ambiente e Sustentabilidade | Capítulos/artigos em livros internacionais / Book chapters/papers in international books
LE@D - Laboratório de Educação a Distância e Elearning | Capítulos livros / Papers in books
Ambiente e Sustentabilidade | Capítulos/artigos em livros internacionais / Book chapters/papers in international books
LE@D - Laboratório de Educação a Distância e Elearning | Capítulos livros / Papers in books