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Environmental Management Systems (EMS) have been implemented on a large scale to improve
companies’ environmental performance and to certify their achievements. More recently, universities are
following this trend, which has been brought forward by the debate about campus sustainability. This
empirical international research investigates EMS development and implementation processes in
universities around Europe, providing an overview about European higher education institutions with
EMS implemented at their campuses, and focuses on a comparison of top-down versus participatory
implementation approaches. In addition to regional differences, this article discusses in which aspects an
EMS at the campus can be seen as a tool that goes beyond operational aspects to tackle campus
sustainability. Furthermore, it provides implications for the professional practice.
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Sustainable development Higher education Universities Campus sustainability Environmental management systems Public participation