Passport to Earth Summit 2002

Author:

Bhasin Brijdeep S.,Bjarnadottir Thorunn,Das Varsha N.,Dock Maia M.,Pullins Emily E.,Rosales Jon R.,Savanick Suzanne,Stricherz David M.,Weller Lark A.

Abstract

The second Earth Summit renewed attention to sustainable development and environmental concerns worldwide; in our university, however, attention has been minimal. In response, several campus organizations collaborated to raise awareness on campus and in the local community by hosting a year‐long, nine‐event series of speakers and panels, each related to a chapter of Agenda 21. In addition to raising awareness among our constituency, we sought to increase our initiative's sustainability. Towards these ends, we developed 11 objectives, monitoring our success at achieving these objectives throughout the year by using surveys of participants, panelists, and collaborators. Here we reflect on the series’ impact based on evaluation analyses, and an assessment of how well we reached our goals. We close this paper with a discussion of our case study as a means to evolve sustainability interests at institutions of higher education into functional sustainability networks, initiatives and educational programs.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Education,Human Factors and Ergonomics

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