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Title: Handling climate change education at universities : an overview
Authors: Leal Filho, Walter
Sima, Mihaela
Sharif, Ayyoob
Luetz, Johannes M.
Salvia, Amanda Lange
Mifsud, Mark
Olooto, Felicia Motunrayo
Djekic, Ilija
Anholon, Rosley
Rampasso, Izabela
Donkor, Felix Kwabena
Dinis, Maria Alzira Pimenta
Klavins, Maris
Finnveden, Göran
Chari, Martin Munashe
Molthan‑Hill, Petra
Mifsud, Alexandra
Sen, Salil K.
Lokupitiya, Erandathie
Keywords: Social change
Sustainable development -- Study and teaching (Higher)
Environmental ethics -- Study and teaching
Environmental education -- Case studies
Training needs
Climatic changes -- Study and teaching -- Case studies
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: SpringerOpen
Citation: Leal Filho, W., Sima, M., Sharifi, A., Luetz, J. M., Salvia, A. L., Mifsud, M., ... & Lokupitiya, E. (2021). Handling climate change education at universities: an overview. Environmental Sciences Europe, 33, 109.
Abstract: Background: Climate change is a problem which is global in nature, and whose effects go across a wide range of disciplines. It is therefore important that this theme is taken into account as part of universities´ teaching and research programs. Methods: A three-tiered approach was used, consisting of a bibliometric analysis, an online survey and a set of case studies, which allow a profile to be built, as to how a sample of universities from 45 countries handle climate change as part of their teaching programs. Results: This paper reports on a study which aimed at identifying the extent to which matters related to climate change are addressed within the teaching and research practices at universities, with a focus on the training needs of teaching staff. It consists of a bibliometric analysis, combined with an online worldwide survey aimed at ascertaining the degree of involvement from universities in reducing their own carbon footprint, and the ways they offer training provisions on the topic. This is complemented by a set of 12 case studies from universities round the world, illustrating current trends on how universities handle climate change. Apart from reporting on the outcomes of the study, the paper highlights what some universities are doing to handle climate issues, and discusses the implications of the research. Conclusions: The paper lists some items via which universities may better educate and train their students on how to handle the many challenges posed by climate change.
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