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Journal of Sustainability Perspectives
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Our aim is to encourage experts and scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research and review with sustainability perspective relating to natural sciences, medical and public health, engineering and technology, social sciences and humanities, economy and business in as much detail as possible in order to promote scientific predictions and impact assessments of global change and development. Full experimental and methodical details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced
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Royal College of Music: Carbon Management Plan Aida Berhamovic
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 3, No 2: December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2023.20477

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In Autumn 2021, an updated carbon management plan was approved by Royal College of Music Council which set an ambitious goal for the Royal College of Music to achieve carbon net-zero by 2035. This plan was supported by a heat decarbonisation plan and energy assessment, which highlighted short and long-term projects that need to be undertaken for the Royal College of Music to make the transition to net zero. From this the Royal College of Music were able to develop a high- level cost and programme plan for the works required to implement these projects. The plan also aims to reduce emission arising from ‘scope 3’ of the Greenhouse Gas Protocol [1], which make up a large part of the College’s total emissions.
Case Study: A Practitioner Perspective on Implementation of Sustainability Initiatives at the University of California, Davis Camille Kirk
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 3, No 2: December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2023.20483

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For over a century, the University of California (UC), Davis campus has been a living laboratory to innovate and implement scalable solutions to sustainability challenges. Four recent sustainability efforts reviewed in this case study include the first Fossil Fuel Free Pathway Plan in the UC, a Voluntary University Review of UC Davis’ contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals, the Big Shift project to lower the district heating carbon footprint, and the climate change-driven Living Landscape Adaptation Plan. Sustained engagement of all sectors of the campus community is critical to successful adoption of these initiatives. Key success drivers include: a) use of data-driven decision making; b) intensivecollaboration among many stakeholders, c) inclusion of faculty and students as active participants, and d) an emphasis on sharing best practices and findings