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Title: Global Trends in Sustainability Policies in Higher Education
Authors: Nogueiro, Teresa
Saraiva, Margarida
Chaleta, Elisa
Editors: Machado, Carolina
Davim, J. Paulo
Keywords: Global trends
Sustainability policies
Higher education
Sustainable development goals
Critical success factors and challenges
Issue Date: Apr-2025
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Nogueiro, T., Saraiva, M. & Chaleta, E. (2025). Global Trends in Sustainability Policies in Higher Education. In Machado, C.F., Davim, J.P. (Eds.), Management in Higher Education for Sustainability. Management and Industrial Engineering (Chapter 4, pp. 83-111). Springer, Cham. Print ISBN 978-3-031-84962-6 | Online ISBN 978-3-031-84963-3 | ISBN do eBook 978-3-031-84963-3 | ISSN da série 2365-0532 | Série E-ISSN 2365-0540. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-84963-3_4.
Abstract: Higher education institutions (HEIs) around the world have played a crucial role in promoting sustainable practices. Global sustainability policies gain importance, providing guidelines and principles that can lead these institutions towards a more sustainable management. There are several main international docu-ments and guidelines, such as the UN 2030 Agenda, UNESCO guidelines and the UN Global Pact. In the context of higher education, the sustainable development goals play a relevant role, guiding institutions to incorporate sustainability into research, education and campus operations. The implementation of sustainability policies in HEIs varies considerably depending on the geographical and institutional context and the resources available. This study identifies and analyses critical success factors (CSFs) and challenges associated with the implementation of sustainability policies in HEIs. Successful case studies demonstrate that a strong leadership, inter-disciplinary research and collaborative partnerships can drive transformative change. Global trends in sustainability policies point out to an increasing emphasis on inter-disciplinary research, promoting collaborative efforts to tackle complex sustainability problems. Sustainability for HEIs is a path of no return once started. These institutions are no longer just seen as entities that possess knowledge, but as entities that can use that knowledge to be sustainable and pass on to others the principles of preserving what is the future of society and the planet, taking an active part in sustainable development.
URI: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-84963-3_4
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/40544
ISBN: Print ISBN 978-3-031-84962-6 | Online ISBN 978-3-031-84963-3 | ISBN do eBook 978-3-031-84963-3
ISSN: ISSN da série 2365-0532 | Série E-ISSN 2365-0540
Type: bookPart
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