2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14063402
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Higher Education for Sustainability: A Critical Review of the Empirical Evidence 2013–2020

Abstract: Higher education for sustainable development (HESD) has grown into a substantial field of research and practice. HESD proposes that higher education will be central in a transition towards more sustainable socio-ecological systems. However, the debates on what should be learned in HESD and how this should be learned have remained conceptually controversial and empirically inconclusive. This review examined the evidence that specific pedagogies and content lead to specific “sustainability outcomes” among gradua… Show more

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“…In the future, it becomes necessary for higher education to know about sustainable development (Probst, 2022.). Following the results of the research, the article highlights a model that briefly presents the main conclusions (Figure 2).…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the future, it becomes necessary for higher education to know about sustainable development (Probst, 2022.). Following the results of the research, the article highlights a model that briefly presents the main conclusions (Figure 2).…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The scientific literature shows that higher education institutions through their multiple functions (research, education, and societal impact) are increasingly recognized for their potential to contribute to the necessary transformation of society toward sustainability (Bratu and Ionel Cioca, 2019;Cioca and Bratu, 2021;Probst, 2022). According to Popescu et al (2022), the ecotourism is a form of tourism with rural character which involves the use of local natural resources through tourism activities, with multiple benefits for communities bordering protected areas.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DES Program seeks to promote the analysis of local and global problems through a transdisciplinary and education for sustainability approach, developing and strengthening critical questioning, communication, research, exploration, innovation, and entrepreneurship, parallel to Probst's (2022) confounding factors in Higher Education for Sustainability framework. Designing a new academic program dedicated to the analysis, discussion, and appointment to achieve the UN SDGs, and to challenge the status quo silos between disciplines, was another step toward delivering and reaffirming its service and solidarity mission, quality transdisciplinary education, and sustainability outcomes.…”
Section: Local Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%