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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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Three “R” Concept in Waste Management for Sustainable Environment V Pandiyarajan; T.R. Neelakantan; Shasi Anand Sridharan; Nagaraj Ramrao
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 2: Special Issue 2022
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The dawn of the 21st century has thrown several challenges to mankind. The most dangerous among the challenges is the maintenance of a sustainable environment. While anthropogenic activities are considered as the predominant cause for environmental pollution, the solution also lies with human beings only. Here comes the role of the Three “R” concept which has been widely adopted across the globe. The Three “R” concept talks about Reducing the waste, Reusing the waste, and Recycling the waste and products to the extent possible. Today, a developing country like India generates a huge amount of solid waste, sewage, electronic waste, and gaseous pollutants.  When we adopt this Three “R” Concept, the ill effects of the pollution caused by these agents can be effectively mitigated.  Indeed, the various pollution control bodies of the governments are vigorously propagating the Three “R“ concept among the highly polluting industries to bring down the carbon emission to the sustainable level. Indeed, this is one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG). This new paradigm will definitely yield the desired result in developing and maintaining a sustainable environment which ensures the availability of pristine natural resources for the generations to come. The Higher Educational Institutions (HEI) play an important role in sustainability promotion in society. Waste management is one of the challenges educational institutions have to face in accomplishing the sustainability goals. KARE adopts the Three “R” Concepts in managing the solid, liquid, biochemical, and e-waste resulting in the development of a sustainable and eco-friendly environment on the campus. This poster details the recycling of solid, liquid, biochemical, and e-waste on Kalasalingam University campus. The solid wastes generated are converted into wealth and reused in the form of Vermicompost which is eco-friendly, the liquid waste is reused after treatment, paper and e-waste are recycled or reused through vendors. Further, the bio-medical/biochemical wastes are disposed of as per the government norms. Keyword: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), Eco-friendly
Environmental & Financial Benefits of 360 kW Photo Voltaic Solar System (On-Grid) in University of Wah Khalid Mahmood Anwar; Umar Riaz
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 2: Special Issue 2022
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In the 21st century, the utilization and application of renewable energy resources are the need of the hour. Currently, in Pakistan, the cost of electricity per unit is very high and it has a huge effect on financial matters. In this study, we have analyzed the 360 kW Photovoltaic (PV) Solar system (On-Grid) installed at the University of Wah, its effects on the financial aspects, and environment change before and after its installation and operation. There are many types of renewable energy resources but not all of them are environmentally friendly. The University of Wah opted for the PV Solar system because it is environmentally friendly with no carbon emissions and requires very less maintenance. In this paper, we have also discussed, how this system benefits the local community and benefits the environment. All the facts and statistics about the 360 kW PV Solar System (On-Grid) are shared in detail.Keyword: Photovoltaic solar panels, Electricity Demand, Renewable energy, Environmentally friendly, Climate change
Innovative Transport Pressure Management Models for Efficient Transportation Management in the RUDN-University Margarita Redina; Elena Savenkova; Aleksandr Khaustov; Polina Silaeva
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 1, No 1: June 2021
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The main transport flows on the RUDN territory are caused by the city public and private transport. The general transportation scheme around and through the campus develops some decades. Today this is a huge traffic system with high technogenic pressure on the surrounding ecosystems. The efforts of the university only on the organization of bike transport and shuttle buses cannot protect in this situation our territory. Thus, the university in collaboration with the Moscow government try to solve the transportation problem: a new underground station named RUDN will be built – this must help to optimize transport flows. Transportation management in the university campus (especially situated in the city) needs to apply reliable models for the optimization of transport pressure. That is why, for the RUDNUniversity campus in the South-West of Moscow, we try to develop the most sensitive indicators and to control a set of technogenic factors affecting environmental quality. The unique environmental monitoring system of the RUDN campus able to evaluate the environmental state of the territory and to contribute to maintaining the environmental quality is now under development. The primary results were presented in September 2019 during the first UI Green Metric World Sustainable Campuses Tour in RUDN.
Water Management in UGM for Resilient and Healthy Campus Panut Mulyono; Sentagi Sesotya Utami; Budi Prayitno; Fiki Rahmatika Salis; Faridah Faridah
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 1: Special Issue 2021
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Water management is one of the most challenging aspects of campus management. With a large number on campus population and limited water resources, water management is essential for achieving a resilient and healthy campus. In this paper, we explain two targets in UGM water management: water efficiency and water conservation. Both objectives are significantly related; however, each goal has a different approach to the method for the design approach and strategies in the implementations. Water efficiency is included in building new buildings and retrofitting the existing ones. Meanwhile, water conservation is implemented to calculate potential alternative water resources in UGM, including water treatment, to produce freshwater as an additional water supply. We also explain how water management is implemented in UGM from the highest Directorate to the lowest units. Through our method and best practices in UGM, we hope our paper could be a reference for other universities who want to implement a water management program.
Interacting The Urban Masterplan of Unicamp with the Sustainable Development Goals Thalita S. Dalbelo
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 1: Special Issue 2021
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Universities are the training centers for future decision-makers in the social, political and economic sectors. Considering the university campus as an urban locus or even a microcosm of society, the change that begins in the urban planning of a university is an opportunity for example and replication in the city. This paper presents the development of the Unicamp Urban Masterplan, a strategic project of the university that involves the participation of all-around social actors: professors, students, researches, staff and local community and brings the actual panorama, the future scenarios and the guidelines to achieve them. It is organized through six planning areas: 1. Urban usage and heritage; 2. Environment; 3. Urban infrastructure; 4. Mobility and accessibility; 5. Social interaction; and 6. University and society. Projects resulting from these guidelines should be developed through living laboratories. Campus territories and their evolution are monitored through performance indicators aligned with the UI GreenMetric sustainable university ranking process indicators. This paper explains the methodology in which the urban projects be implemented through living laboratories to put into practice the SDGs, as necessary action for the transition to sustainability in the campuses. The use of the university campuses as a living laboratory results in the transformation of the Unicamp space and impel the replication to transform the local community to sustainability and to disseminate solutions to the cities and other universities
ESPOCH´s Education, Management and Research Achievements in Sustainable Development Byron Vaca; Magdy Echeverría; Rafael Cordova
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 1: Special Issue 2021
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Although sustainable development focuses on continuing the progress of societies without putting future resources and the environment at risk, new technologies, political treaties and economic initiatives are not enough. In this context, the role of universities is fundamental in the formation of leaders that allow raising awareness in society, and in the implementation of pilot projects that can be quickly adjusted and scaled. ESPOCH forms sustainability competencies with a formal focus, by including courses in environmental sustainability within all study curricula, as well as with a non-formal focus through extracurricular activities such as tree planting, avoiding the use of private vehicles, among others. Regarding management, projects such as the replacement of campus luminaires with high-efficiency LED lights, reducing energy consumption from 69 kWh-day to 11.5 KWh-day and the construction of intelligent buildings that will allow efficient management of resources and spaces are being carried out. The feedback obtained from ESPOCH’s participation in UI GreenMetric World University Rankings has allowed the university leaders, professors and students to identify the sectors that should be addressed as a priority and propose solutions to them considering sustainable development approaches.
Best Practice: Waste to Fertilizer in Polytechnic Mersing Ts. Murugan Krishnan
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 2, No 1: June 2022
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Institutions of Higher Learning in Malaysia which serve as an educational and research institution need to emphasize on sustainability issues to ensure continuous efforts. However, acceptance from campus staff makes it difficult for these sustainability efforts to continue due to the lack of strong support and high awareness of the importance of caring for the environment. The purpose of this study was to provide knowledge and awareness on food waste can be used as fertilizer. These composite fertilizers are then used in agricultural activities at polytechnics to generate income. The knowledge and awareness of sustainability is very high among campus residents. However, the practice and willingness to be involved in the implementation is at a low level and needs to design more awareness programs and activities that are more interesting to campus residents so that sustainability practices can become a culture in their daily lives.Keyword: Awareness on sustainability, sustainability practice and food waste and waste to fertilizer
Transforming lives and societies through education and research at DCU Samantha Fahy MSc MBA; Caroline Moran MSc
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 2, No 2: Desember 2022
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Dublin City University identifies Sustainability as a core theme underpinning all of the University’s activities and strategic goals [1]. DCU is committed to ensuring that all graduates understand the challenges of environmental sustainability and have the sustainability competencies that will equip them to be global citizens, inspired and empowered to take the actions necessary for a sustainable future. DCU undertakes sustainability focused research and works to demonstrate, where feasible, these sustainable solutions within our Living Lab campuses. DCU also works with enterprise and societal communities to engage, inform and support these communities on our joint sustainable journey.Keyword: Sustainability Challenges, Education for Sustainable Development, Environmental Sustainability
Sustainable Energy Management at KMUTT Thailand Prasert Kanthamanon
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 2: Special Issue 2022
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King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) committed to be Sustainable University for SDGs 2030 since 2017 and committed to sustainability leadership in all of our activities from operations, teaching, to conducting research. Our commitments are to be a sustainable university providing a role model on Energy, Environment, Safety Management Systems and provide sustainability platform to promote sustainability leadership. Sustainable energy management system has been provided by top management policy since 2010 which focus on energy usage reduction, energy efficient appliances usage, renewable energy usage and carbon footprint reduction. To achieve the sustainable energy goal which comply to SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy and SDG13: Climate Action, KMUTT focus on student leadership which provide awareness raising, perception, and leading to implementation for all in KMUTT by using SEP for SDG concept. Moreover, KMUTT initiate sustainable strategy which provide the learning environment to make all campus as living lab, promote people participation and monitoring to make continual improvement with positive reinforcement. The sustainable energy goal achieved along with the expansion activities to community surround according to the student engagement. Keyword: energy management, sustainable energy, SEP for SDG, SDG 7, SDG 13
Importance of scientific research for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals during Covid19 Pandemic: Northern Technical University - A Case Study Alyaa Abbas AL-Attar; Omar Rafae Alomar; Mohammed Khalid Yousif
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 2: Special Issue 2022
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Scientific progress in any country is measured by the importance that is given to scientific research. Recently, the interest in scientific research has increased by the local and international universities in various fields of sciences, given its importance in achieving sustainable development goals, where several countries and universities have initiated to increase scientific research funds. Moreover, the reputation of scientific research in the universities strongly depends on the quality and quantity of papers that are published in the international journals. Thus, the main goal of this study is to investigate and identify the reality of the scientific research situation at Northern Technical University during Covid19 Pandemic (i.e., from 2020 till now). This study is based on the descriptive approach and method of analysis for the published papers that related to the sustainable development topics, which is adopted by UI GreenMetric ranking. The data of the published papers have been collected from the Google Scholar website using the same methodology that was approved in the UI GreenMetric ranking. Those publications have been classified based on the keywords, university researchers and the affiliation of the university’s colleges and institutes. The present data has been compared with data of previous years. Keyword: UI Green metric, sustainability, renewable energy, environment

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