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Routledge Handbook of Higher Education for Sustainable Development

Author: Matthias Barth, Gerd Michelsen, Marco Rieckmann and Ian Thomas   Series: Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks

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The Routledge International Handbook ofHigher Education for Sustainable Development gives a systematic and comprehensive overview of existing and upcoming research approaches for higher education for sustainable development. It provides a unique resource for researchers engaged in the field of higher education for sustainable development by connecting theoretical aspects of the range of relevant methodologies, showing the interdisciplinary aspects of the research field and illustrating the breadth of research directions.

With a team of international authors from leading universities in research and teaching in higher education for sustainable development this Handbook brings together a broad range of research approaches and shows how these approaches are reflected in the research practice in higher education for sustainable development. Key topics include:

  • Research Paradigms and Methodologies
  • Ongoing and Future Directions of Research
  • Meta-Analysis and Reviews
  • Policy and Politics
  • Challenges for Implementation
  • Action Research and Transdisciplinary Perspective
  • Gender, Diversity and Post-Colonial Perspectives
  • Operationalising Competencies
  • Outcome-Oriented Research
  • Curriculum Change
  • Organisational Change and Organisational Learning
  • Community and Partnerships
  • University Appraisal Systems and Indicators
  • Evaluation Approaches
  • Engaging Academic Teachers
  • Good Practice Learning and Teaching
  • Transformative Leadership and Change Strategies

This Handbook is an invaluable research and teaching tool for all those working in higher education for sustainable development.

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Critic Reviews

“"Thirty years on, the promise that higher education would serve as a fulcrum to leverage the larger culture toward the dream of a sustainable future seems greatly diminished. Yet this volume demonstrates that the important research goes on. With its breadth of theoretical perspective and research design, and its depth of inquiry and critique of research practice, this edited collection substantially advances our critically important field. The editors have assembled a who's who and what's what of higher education for sustainable development; the book gives me hope."- Peter Blaze Corcoran, Professor of Environmental Studies and Environmental Education, Director of the Center for Environmental and Sustainability Education, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA "Higher education has a crucial role to play in ensuring that students as future decision-makers are equipped to manage the complex and uncertain problems that confront our planet. As such it is essential that we research the policies and processes of higher education as they interlink with sustainability. This book includes chapters from some of the leading experts in sustainability in higher education, and provides an important contribution to this growing research area. It is a much needed update on a fast-changing field, and will be of interest both to early career researchers and experienced academics." -Debby Cotton, Professor of Higher Education and Head of Educational Development, Plymouth University, UK "Regarding higher education as a potential transformative social practice and the University as a social institution which plays a key role in the construction of a more sustainable future, this Handbook brings together reflections and concrete experiences from different countries and diverse higher education contexts, offering generative perspectives for the construction of a sustainable world, in which social and environmental justice is taken as a common goal." -Luiz Marcelo de Carvalho, S”

"Thirty years on, the promise that higher education would serve as a fulcrum to leverage the larger culture toward the dream of a sustainable future seems greatly diminished. Yet this volume demonstrates that the important research goes on. With its breadth of theoretical perspective and research design, and its depth of inquiry and critique of research practice, this edited collection substantially advances our critically important field. The editors have assembled a who’s who and what’s what of higher education for sustainable development; the book gives me hope."Peter Blaze Corcoran, Professor of Environmental Studies and Environmental Education, Director of the Center for Environmental and Sustainability Education, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA

"Higher education has a crucial role to play in ensuring that students as future decision-makers are equipped to manage the complex and uncertain problems that confront our planet. As such it is essential that we research the policies and processes of higher education as they interlink with sustainability. This book includes chapters from some of the leading experts in sustainability in higher education, and provides an important contribution to this growing research area. It is a much needed update on a fast-changing field, and will be of interest both to early career researchers and experienced academics."

–Debby Cotton, Professor of Higher Education and Head of Educational Development, Plymouth University, UK

"Regarding higher education as a potential transformative social practice and the University as a social institution which plays a key role in the construction of a more sustainable future, this Handbook brings together reflections and concrete experiences from different countries and diverse higher education contexts, offering generative perspectives for the construction of a sustainable world, in which social and environmental justice is taken as a common goal."–Luiz Marcelo de Carvalho, São Paulo State University, Brazil

"The UN reaffirmed sustainability reform must be based on sound research. All realms of higher education must be engaged as society itself must change dramatically. Today’s graduates will lead this change as leaders in government, the private sector, and civil society. This book is a crucial guide assisting effective institutional change."–Charles Hopkins, UNESCO Chair in Reorienting Teacher Education, Canada

"The Handbook of Higher Education for Sustainable Development structures this emerging field of research and practice. By offering this structure, it is a foundational contribution to HESD. It thereby contributes to engage new generations to work on the great challenges of our times."–Karel Mulder, Initiator of the Engineering for Sustainable Development network, The Netherlands

"Moving from the UN decade on education for sustainable development into the more action-oriented Global Action Programme, this Handbook is a timely and much needed contribution to the field of higher education for sustainable development. The Handbook presents a highly useful collection of reviews, descriptions and discussions of research efforts, and has contributions by many of the big names in the field."–Magdalena Svanström, Professor of Chemical Environmental Science, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden

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About the Author

Matthias Barth is Professor of Education for Sustainable Development at Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany.Gerd Michelsen is Senior Professor of Sustainability Science and UNESCO Chair of Higher Education for Sustainable Development at Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany.Marco Rieckmann is Assistant Professor of Higher Education Development at the University of Vechta, Germany.Ian Thomas is Associate Professor with the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University, Australia.

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Product Details

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd | Routledge
Published
25th April 2018
Pages
480
ISBN
9781138597549

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