Thematic development of declarations on Sustainability in Higher Education

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    Abstract

    Declarations on Sustainability in Higher Education (SHE) have grown in number and significance over the last decade. SHE declarations can be viewed as a piece of non binding international regulation that shapes universities’ pioneering
    role in ensuring sustainable development. Examination of the international SHE literature reveals no study that deals specifically with the interaction between
    declarations developed by the university sector and declarations developed by governmental and intergovernmental institutions. An analysis of this type can give us important insights in what themes these parties think should be given top
    priority in order to develop a sustainable society. Hence, the article addresses the following issues: (1) a thematic analysis of the relation between declarations developed by the university sector and those developed by governmental and intergovernmental institutions; (2) an analysis of themes the two types of declarations might have in common; and if so (3) an analysis of how they have developed during the past decade. The article finds four new themes that previous research has not identified, and shows how the valuation of nature is under reconfiguration in higher education policy.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEnvironmental Economics
    Volume3
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)32
    Number of pages40
    ISSN1998-6041
    Publication statusPublished - 10 May 2012

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