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Journal of Sustainability Perspectives
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Separate Collection of Bio-Waste in General Areas of University Centers Torrijos, Verónica; Dono, Martina; Soto, Manuel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2023.20849

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Traditionally, the separate collection of different fractions of waste in university centers was limited to the collection of paper/cardboard and packaging waste, while the collection of bio-waste was introduced only for dining and cafeteria services. It was based on the consideration that in general areas of the centers, such as classrooms, corridors, administrative areas, or offices, organic waste was not generated. However, eating habits and lifestyles have been changing and food remains becoming more frequent in these areas. The inspections carried out in the UDC in 2015 showed that 25% of the waste belonged to the bio-waste category, and subsequent inspections indicated that in some cases it may constitute the main waste fraction. Having verified this fact, the conclusion was that the intra-center waste segregation model should be revised, introducing a specific collector for bio-waste in all areas of the university centers. This communication describes the separate collection model and presents the results achieved in five centers of the UDC. The results achieved were very positive, approaching or exceeding in most cases the threshold of 85% correct content in the bins, a value that is considered minimum to classify it as a separate collection for quality recycling. The capture of materials for recycling exceeded 70% of the waste generated.
Beyond Rankings: UI GreenMetric Network Online Courses on Sustainability Junaidi, Junaidi; Sari, Riri Fitri; Ramadianti, Sabrina Hikmah; Sidiyanto, Yogi Andrian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2023.20834

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UI GreenMetric World University Rankings is the first sustainability ranking recognizing universities that prioritize sustainability in their programs. It extends into a network of universities conducting global activities for knowledge sharing. To further its goal of creating global sustainability leaders, UI GreenMetric offers an online course on sustainability since 2020. Managed by international and Indonesian groups, the course focuses on international student collaboration to learn about intricate relationships between the economy, social life, and the environment, and the effects of human activities on the planet with solutions to address them. The UI GreenMetric Online Course on Sustainability utilizes synchronous and asynchronous learning systems and enables students to develop project proposals related to SDGs. The course evaluation indicates a high level of student engagement and utilization of the Moodle platform. The assessment instruments, including quizzes, question forums, and project reports, received positive feedback and were effective in supporting student learning. Collaborative group work and exposure to multicultural perspectives enriched the learning experience. While the adequacy of weekly materials was generally acknowledged, some participants suggested areas for improvement. Lessons learned from the course include acquiring SDGs knowledge, the diverse perspectives gained from professors and students, and establishing international networks. The findings underscore the significance of collaboration and identify opportunities for further enhancement in future iterations of the course.
ZBEU'S Greenmetric Perspective Yildirim, Yılmaz; Karaelmas, Deniz
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2023.20858

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Environmental and sustainability issues are becoming increasingly important as rapidly advancing technology damages the environment and a growing world population depletes natural resources. UI GreenMetric draws attention to environmental and sustainability issues in higher education institutions, which are expected to provide research solutions to important global challenges. As a result of sustainability studies, sustainable and green campuses Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University, which plans and manages its formation, aims to be a university that contributes to sustainable life as an "Exemplary Sustainable Green Campus" with environmentally sustainable education and training practices on national and international platforms. ZBEU is one of the most environmentally friendly universities in Turkey
Evaluation of the Green Campus Program at the University of A Coruña Dono, Martina; Torrijos, Verónica; Soto, Manuel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2023.20839

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Green Campus (GC) is an international program launched by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) which includes the philosophy, methodology and experience of Eco-schools, adapted to the specific university needs and problems. Through its seven-steps methodology, the GC program can be considered a kind of environmental management system, which includes external evaluation and pursues continuously improved environmental performance. The GC program began at the UDC in 2014, with autonomous implementation at the center level, promoting bottom-up initiatives in combination with other top-down initiatives. In 2022 it had reached all 20 UDC teaching centers, more than half of them having already achieved program certification (green flag award). This paper analyses the evolution and performance of the GC program at UDC, through two on-line surveys addressed to 1) students in general, and 2) coordinators and members of the environmental committees. Some difficulties identified are low involvement and participation of students and overload of tasks of all kinds, which hinders the volunteer participation of committee members. Nevertheless, a good overall rating was given to the program from participating staff and students. A SWOT analysis is also presented, summarizing the information obtained through surveys, together with the Office for the Environment's experience in the coordination of the different centers involved in the program. Finally, a strategy is proposed to improve the visibility of the GC among students and enhance their participation.
From the Past to the Future: a Milestone of Muban Chombueng Rajabhat University in Sustainable University Siladech, Chairit; Kongtoom, Rapeepan; Rattananon, Eaimrit; Chuenjit, Atima
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2023.20715

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This paper presents a milestone of Muban Chombueng Rajabhat University in sustainability. The university was founded in 1954 with the concept of Village College. The purposes of the establishment were to provide educational opportunities for students and to solve the lack of teachers in distant areas around Thailand. The college trained teachers and practiced some skills to be community developers. Nowadays, the university is still on the pathway of sustainability. The university provides educational opportunities for all through degree programmes. Furthermore, the university has promoted the MCRU Credit Bank System for lifelong learning so that people of every background can participate in classes. As part of the community, the university cooperates with local communities to improve the quality of life and increase household income. For research and innovation, the university encourages academia and students to create projects focused on solving community problems. These projects impact society in all aspects, especially, good health and well-being. For the future, the university announces a five-year plan to demonstrate the direction of a sustainable university. The university improves curricula based on social dynamics and trains students to be global citizens. However, the decrease in new enrolment will be a new challenge. It affects the university's income also decreases. Therefore, it challenges the allocation budget to develop students and provide outreach projects. Moreover, the local communities also face the aged society, and this new challenge should be aware from all institutions. From this condition, the university is the partnership with communities to tackle these challenges and settle sustainability.
Towards Efficient Energy Usage at Ain Shams University Campus El-Khattam, Walid; ElSabagh, Adel; Hassan, Ghada F; Saleh, Mohamed Ayman; Meteini, Mahmoud El
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2023.21646

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In the light of global energy transition to renewable resources and energy efficiency usage, Ain Shams University (ASU) developed an ambitious plan to transform its campus into Green Campus. From an energy perspective, energy consumption data were continuously collected and audited to calculate the university campus carbon footprint. An energy usage strategy was established to tackle various pillars such as electrifying the campuses’ transportation system, improving energy efficiency usage, generating Renewable Energy (RE) for self-consumption, etc. Extensive research has been initiated on electric vehicles, wind and solar Photovoltaic (PV) energy generation with students’ activities/competitions. Thus, electric cars and buses were manufactured at the Faculty of Engineering (FoE) for elderly people and staff movement in ASU campus. Solar PV lighting poles with batteries were installed in the main campus. A small-scale Wind Turbine (WT) is manufactured and installed at the FoE and a pilot solar PV system is installed as well. Currently, an energy efficiency project is under implementation in various buildings/faculties and a parking lot that targets energy efficiency and solar PV energy generation. An energy efficiency measure is under implementation through replacing lamps with LED lamps, installing motion sensors, setting up a control center for monitoring and operation that is supported by Artificial Intelligence decision making algorithms. Rooftop solar PV energy systems are under design with smart meters. The project is targeting energy saving and bill reduction by at least 30% and as a result a reduction of carbon footprint will be achieved following the COP27 recommendations.
The Plan for Energy Saving and Efficiency as an Example of the University of Valladolid's Commitment to Sustainability Garcia-Ochoa, Eduardo; Villarejo-Galende, Helena; Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Sergio Lorenzo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2023.20852

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This paper presents the University of Valladolid's Plan for Energy Saving and Efficiency (February 2023) and focuses on the keys developed in relation to the sustainable design and use of university buildings and the promotion of sustainable mobility, as well as on the objectives pursued by the Plan: to reduce the environmental impact and the associated energy costs, eliminate fossil fuels and seek self-consumption. The University of Valladolid has been working for years to improve its energy and environmental performance, using biomass as the main energy resource for heating and sanitary hot water systems in most of its facilities, for the construction of sustainable and efficient buildings, for carrying out energy renovations and continuous actions to improve energy efficiency in existing buildings, and for promoting sustainable mobility models among the university community. With these actions, the University of Valladolid has managed to reduce emissions of thousands of tons of CO2 into the atmosphere each year, improving conditions in university spaces and keeping energy consumption stable. This reduction in energy consumption has made it possible to contain energy costs in global scenarios of rising prices, as well as to minimize the application of harsh measures to reduce energy consumption (closing buildings, turning off air conditioning, etc.) that most higher education institutions in our country have been forced to apply.
Pilot Projects of The University of Maribor for A Green and Resilient Transition to Society 5.0 Tekavc, Joanna; Presker, Robert
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2023.20787

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In 2022, the University of Maribor has successfully acquired 23 pilot projects for a green and resilient transition to Society 5.0 as part of the Recovery and Resilience Plan of the Republic of Slovenia, which will be implemented in the period 2022-25. The aim of the pilot projects is thus to achieve curricular renewal and changes for a green, resilient, sustainable, and digitally connected university. We strive for sustainable, socially responsible, and high-quality development of scientific sciences and artistic disciplines as well as research fields and subfields developed by UM, considering the principles of smart specialization with an emphasis on solving social challenges. The pilot projects of the University of Maribor thus relate to the reduction of the mismatch between the knowledge of graduates and the needs of the labor market, as they address the harmonization of expectations regarding the knowledge of graduates on the part of the labor market and future professions on the one hand, and the creation of competences that the graduate should acquire through higher education studies on the other side. In this way, the study programs will be coordinated with the needs of the economy and society, and in addition to the competences dictated by the labor market, they will also acquire digital knowledge and competences for the green transition. With the planned contents of the pilot projects, we are thus linked to the sustainable development goals of the United Nations, which call on all learners to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to promote sustainable development by 2030, also by including environmental and climate issues in higher education, which while simultaneously using digital technologies as additional powerful enablers of the green transition, promote sustainable behavior in the development and use of digital solutions. Recognizing that universities are the key stakeholders in dealing with major social challenges, in the proposed pilot projects we fully address the objectives of the Guidelines for the renewal of higher education professional education with the proposal of an implementation plan, namely the green transition, the digital transition and the area of lifelong education and micro-evidence.
Water Management Program in Telkom University: Planning and Best Practice Sugesti, Erna Sri; Hartaman, Aris; Umbara, Taufan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2023.20848

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This paper discusses the water management conducted by Telkom University, including the fundamental considerations to be taken into account, the implementing organization, the design methods for rainwater systems, and practical experiences in constructing Rainwater Harvesting systems. The management is aware of the conditions and situations related to clean water users, estimates of clean water requirements, potential water sources, and the campus environmental situation. Based on various studies and supported by rainfall data from the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency, a simple calculation was used to derive the design of the Rainwater Harvesting system, which was subsequently implemented. There are several lessons learned from this implementation, including the need for improvements in the foundation structure of soak pits, recommending the construction of ground tanks during the dry season, and the flexibility of ground tank size depending on the availability of funds The abstract should state briefly the purpose of the research, the principal results and major conclusions.
Best Practices in Energy and Climate Change in the Universi-ty of Alcalá Sarabia, María; Ocaña, Manuel
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Since 2013, University of Alcalá has been taking part in the ranking of UI GreenMetric, as part of its sustainability policy. This ranking shows the effort of this University in promoting the sustainability in its three campuses and the surroundings, including the involving of all stakeholders from Rector to students. University of Alcalá has been always into the first places of Spain ranking due to the strong compromise that has been reflected in the policy of Rector’s managing and the strategic plan that covers actions to the 2037 represented as objectives, actions, and indicators of these actions.