Sustainability on Campus: Stories and Strategies for Change

By admin on July 24, 2010, 10:02 am

Product Description These personal narratives of greening college will offer inspiration, motivation and practical advice. Written by faculty, staff, administrators and students, from different perspectives and experiences reflect divergent, these stories also map the emergence of a national movement toward environmental responsibility on campus. Environmental awareness on college and universities began with the celebration of Earth Day awareness. . . More>>

Sustainability on Campus: Stories and Strategies for Change

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2 Responses to “Sustainability on Campus: Stories and Strategies for Change”

  1. This book is a respectable collection of case studies on sustainable greening / College and Universities in the 1990s and early 2000s. Each group of case studies through a lesson or a story about how similar activities were on campus start. Although each case study is instructive, the movement away from the teachings in this book. Rating: 5.3

  2. D. Paulson says:

    This is a very useful collection of stories about attempts to green campus around the U.S. The authors are faculty, staff and students who find themselves out of trouble, learn, and finally the head of sustainability efforts on campus at their own institutions. As a member of the teaching staff to follow through on one course on campus sustainability, I thought the story was a valuable insight that I be immediately used in the design of our courses. The variety of stories and experiences – representing the problems and failures honestly, as well as successes – are giving an accurate source of information and inspiration for all who seek to move within their own campus sustainability. Rating: 5.5

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