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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Figures and tables
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
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1 University responsibility in a world of environmental catastrophe: cognitive justice, engagement and an ethic of care in learning -
2 Unbounded organization and the unbounded university curriculum -
3 Indigenous and Western knowledge: a false dichotomy? -
4 Guerrilla geography: describing and defending place for a living (or the renaissance of 100–mile geographers) -
5 Universities in transition: overcoming barriers and creating pathways for sustainability -
6 Sustainable local food systems and environmental sustainability -
7 Higher education intervention in the management of soil erosion and agricultural-practice in Nigeria -
8 The importance of women's leadership programmes in developing a sustainable economy -
9 Becoming part of the solution: engaged research on sustainability -
10 University–community outreach: case study of the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs -
11 Initiating ecological restoration and community relationships at a satellite campus - Conclusion
- Index
(p.x) List of contributors
(p.x) List of contributors
- Source:
- University engagement and environmental sustainability
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Figures and tables
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
-
1 University responsibility in a world of environmental catastrophe: cognitive justice, engagement and an ethic of care in learning -
2 Unbounded organization and the unbounded university curriculum -
3 Indigenous and Western knowledge: a false dichotomy? -
4 Guerrilla geography: describing and defending place for a living (or the renaissance of 100–mile geographers) -
5 Universities in transition: overcoming barriers and creating pathways for sustainability -
6 Sustainable local food systems and environmental sustainability -
7 Higher education intervention in the management of soil erosion and agricultural-practice in Nigeria -
8 The importance of women's leadership programmes in developing a sustainable economy -
9 Becoming part of the solution: engaged research on sustainability -
10 University–community outreach: case study of the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs -
11 Initiating ecological restoration and community relationships at a satellite campus - Conclusion
- Index