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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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NPUST Sustainable Operations and the Development of Circular Economies Tai H; Li P.M
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 1: Special Issue 2021
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The National Pingtung University of Science and Technology was established as an agricultural institution in 1924. With a true appreciation for the environment, the university is dedicated to the pursuit of technology and practices that are sustainable, eco-friendly and environmentally sound. The university has already earned a reputation for “being Green” as a result of its approach to sustainable operations and circular economies. The university is actively working to make its campus Greener and healthier through simple measures, such as lending out free bicycles to students, and complex measures, such as developing water treatment and recycling systems designed to conserve water and restore eco-systems. Additionally, the university is working to raise environmental awareness among its students and is actively investing in the research and development of technologies that will be able to help businesses operate more sustainably in the future.
Best practices in greening transportation at Wageningen University & Research Joke Luttik; Erna Maters
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 2, No 2: Desember 2022
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Key words for the sustainable mobility policy of Wageningen University & Research (WUR) are: safe, healthy, sustainable, accessible, emission reduction and future-focused. WUR mobility policy has three key elements, in the following order of importance: 1) less travel, 2) transition to sustainable modes of transport, and 3) efficient, clean transport. The objective is to further decrease our annual carbon emissions by at least 2%. WUR’s long-term mobility policy is outlined in the Mobility Plan 2030. Measures are focused on encouraging cycling and use of public transport, and discouraging use of fossil fuels for business travel and commuting. Alternatives to air travel and sustainable transport options are facilitated. Examples of promoting sustainable transport are offering e-bike test drives for employees and the introduction of an app for business trips with electric cars, bicycles and public transport. A stricter policy on business travel by train within Europe was implemented, with a Travel Check for staff to find alternatives for air travel. In addition, due to the corona pandemic, WUR drew up a policy on remote working and aims to maximise sustainability benefits of remote work.Keyword: Sustainable transport, sustainable mobility, low-emission vehicles, remote working
Advancing university management during the pandemic of COVID-19 at ESPOCH Byron Vaca; Magdy Echeverría; Rafael Córdova
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 2: Special Issue 2022
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The university action to the issues that came along with COVID-19 needed to embrace the whole management system for facing the challenges related to infrastructure, water, waste management, transport, and education. Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo (ESPOCH) has focused most of its efforts into building and maintaining its infrastructure. The linkage to society has become of paramount importance for ESPOCH, during this time, the university becoming the first and biggest vaccination site in the city. Moreover, several conferences related to training and business ideas for entrepreneurs have been launched, always keeping sustainability in mind. Universal access for people with disabilities and the use of efficient lightning is a common characteristic of all the new buildings; the residues are technically disposed of having managed 4413 m3 of them during 2020. The same technical disposal of residues is applied for recyclable, biodegradable, dangerous and inert ones. Additionally, the campus green areas have been maintained and forested using native species planting about 500 new trees during the last year. The opportunities brought by the pandemic have been harnessed to strengthen the setting and infrastructure of ESPOCH while at the same time serving the surrounding community.Keyword: university management, COVID-19, Latin America, sustainability, higher education.
Sustainable Transportation Managing in University Campuses: The Case of Middle East Technical University Mustafa Verşan Kök; Adem Kalinli; Altan İlkuçan
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 2: Special Issue 2022
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As the level of income of countries rises, sustainability-related issues are improved in general; however, problems regarding the increase in the amount of waste and carbon emissions worsen. The increasing level of wealth in both developing and developed countries, as well as cultural transformations that encourage the use of personal vehicles, threaten sustainability on a global scale. Generally, higher education institutions are places of great mobility thanks to their students, personnel, and visitors. For this reason, creating eco-friendly ways of transportation in these places is one of the most important aspects of having sustainable campuses. The reason why it is crucial is that creating a livable environment by providing sustainable transportation alternatives on campuses leads students to potentially continue with these practices in their lives afterward. Although there are various widely accepted practices of managing sustainable transportation implemented in higher education institutions, it is of great importance for these institutions to conduct a comprehensive situation analysis first so that their sustainable transportation policies can be shaped correctly. In this way, it can be possible for the universities to evaluate their current situations thoroughly and thus implement their own practices in accordance with their conditions. This study endeavors to examine the issue of eco-friendly transportation for sustainable campuses, evaluate the practices of Middle East Technical University in this respect, and raise suggestions for higher education institutions.Keyword: Sustainability, Transportation Management, University Campus
Implementation of Urban Agriculture Plan (green garden) in Razi University of Kermanshah and its Effects on Sustainable Development Hadi Ebadi; Zahra Mohebi
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 2: Special Issue 2022
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Urban agriculture with the aim of completing urban food needs, providing ecosystem and environmental services, has multidimensional effects in any society in increasing cultural and social values and even increasing economic resilience.  The present study was conducted on the implementation of urban agriculture plan (green garden) in Razi University of Kermanshah and investigated the effects of urban agriculture on sustainable development. Therefore, it will provide the conditions for strengthening social interaction and economical and environmental. as well as will pave the way for culture-building commensurate with the development of urban agriculture and the results obtained from it can be used in the process of planning and macro-agricultural policies in the different places.Keyword: green spaces, pandemic, social relationships, Covid-19
SMART BRT ITERA Management: A Pilot Project of Indonesia's Inclusive Bus Campus System Zenia F Saraswati; Goldie Melinda Wijayanti; Denny Juanda
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 1, No 1: June 2021
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Sustainable transportation service is not only about reducing exhaust emissions but about its impact on society.This work seeks to analyze the potential of ITERA Smart Bus Rapid Transit (Smart BRT ITERA) as a regional campus buses in creating the accessibility needed by the wider community, affordable in terms of tariffs, efficient and supporting economic development and reducing emissions and waste generated in the Institut Teknologi Sumatera (ITERA) in Lampung, Indonesia. As a commitment to sustainability by planning Smart BRT ITERA form of collaboration with the Ministry of Transportation of the Republic of Indonesia. ITERA, in this case, acts as the operator of 10 buses grants by the Ministry to serve this activity. It is hoped that this project can become a best practice for other universities in Indonesia
Sustainable Development at University of Pécs Orbán K; Kulcsár T; Radvánszky B
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 1: Special Issue 2021
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Since 2016, the University of Pécs (UP) has participated in the UI GreenMetric World University Ranking. Thanks to its conscious, disciplined environmental ambitions and related achievements, UP has been able to move forward year after year in the ever-expanding rankings and in 2019 it has been ranked among the top 100 greenest universities in the world. UP believes that sustainability must be achieved not only in its operations and university-related services but also in the internal and external natural, social and economic environment associated with the university. UP presents its sustainable development efforts along the lines of achievements in the natural, social and economic environment and explores its future visions. UP stated its mission, that every useful practice, innovation, management in the environment tend to help sustainability and sustainable administration has to be encouraged, with the aid of education and science aiming to strengthen ecological consciousness. It was realized in the spirit of this mission, the development of the 24,8 billion HUF Modern Cities Programme for the built infrastructure of UP, the award of the title "Responsible Employer of the Year" in 2019, the award of the "Energy Efficient Institution" award as the first Hungarian university and the award of the Baranya County Environmental Prize was achieved. In the social and economic environment, as an Energy Efficiency Mentor organization, UP established the Baranya Virtual Power Plant Program in 2019, which, together with social and economic actors, saved 3.5 MW of energy in the South Transdanubian region of Hungary within 1 year. With the support of the Visegrad Fund, UP is trying to build a network of universities between the Visegrad countries and the universities of the Danube Region, where the fight against climate change will become even more effective by means of shaping attitudes. The University of Pécs intends to increase its environmental ambitions in the future
A Nudging Approach to Promote Healthier and More Sustainable Food Consumption and Lifestyles at the University of Milano-Bicocca Matteo Colleoni; Massimiliano Rossetti; Giacomo Magatti; Paola Palestini; Giovanna Iannantuoni
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 1: Special Issue 2021
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Since it was founded in 1998, the University of Milano-Bicocca has worked to make its structures environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable, not only to reduce the costs and environmental impact of its management processes, but also to promote sustainable behaviour on the part of its employees, lecturers and students. This report focuses on the measures implemented by the university in order to make food consumption and lifestyles healthier and more sustainable. Inspired by nudge theory (according to which in order to achieve a change in behaviour it is necessary to act on indirect encouragement and enablement rather than on direct instruction, enforcement and punishment), these measures aimed to promote healthier and more appropriate styles of food consumption, in particular at university canteens. The interventions were oriented both towards offering healthier products and towards modifying the environment in order to encourage more balanced food choices. The programme of interventions was divided into three phases: firstly an investigation of eating behaviours and lifestyles; secondly planning the interventions; and finally evaluating the project and disseminating good practices
Isfahan University of Technology (IUT): Towards a Green Campus Energy, Climate and Sustainable Development Initiatives at IUT S. M Abtahi
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 1: Special Issue 2021
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Today, many universities are trying to move towards sustainability by observing the principles of environment and green management. In this regard, the issue of green university has been considered by many countries in recent years, and many efforts have been made to join (UIGWURN (UI GreenMetric World University Rankings Network)). Isfahan University of Technology (IUT), as one of the top higher education universities in Iran, has taken fundamental steps to implement "Green Management" and has achieved honors in this regard. Some of the measures taken are extensive educational and research activities in the field of environment as well as executive measures for the university campus, including Xeriscaping, energy efficiency, clean energy use, water consumption management, waste and wastewater management, green buildings, and transportation. The implementation of these measures has led to significant results in reducing water and energy consumption, reduction of all types of pollutions following the use of clean energy, as well as saving consumption costs.
Issues and Innovation for Setting and Infrastructure Management in the Islamic University of Lebanon in the Time of Pandemic Jamal Haydar; Walid Fahs; Mohammad Ayache
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 2, No 1: June 2022
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The Islamic University of Lebanon (IUL) is committed to providing faith and knowledge as a source of inspiration for the Lebanese nation, citizen, state and society as a whole. IUL has paid special attention to the environment and to the green metrics when establishing the new campus in Wardanieh, the rules related to green buildings and the preservation of the environment were taken into account. The COVID-19 pandemic has created the largest disruption of education systems in human history, affecting nearly 1.6 billion learners in more than 200 countries. In this paper we will describe how the setting and infrastructure of Wardanieh campus has helped in managing the Covid-19 crisis at the university through different levels: the physical distancing, the effect of the large campus buildings area according to the campus population, moreover the large forest spaces, the natural ventilation of buildings, the sanitization and sterilization procedures with setting guidelines for Covid-19 such as the obligation of wearing masks. Furthermore, we will describe the influence of ICT technologies into education in many different ways for distance learning, and how the university has evolved its ICT infrastructure to support the increase in demand on the internet capacity and on university servers.Keyword: IUL university, Green, SDGs, Covid-19 prevention, education, settings and infrastructure

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