Sustainability indicators: at the bottom line of institutional relevance
Abstract
Article by Dr. Kelly Cain (University of Wisconsin-River Falls) which examines sustainability performance indicators. The article appeared in the AASHE Campus Sustainability Perspectives Blog on May 18, 2010.
Subject
Sustainability indicators
Campus planning--Environmental aspects--United States
Environmental impact analysis
Sustainable development
College campuses--Environmental aspects--United States
Universities and colleges--Environmental aspects--United States
Sustainability tracking, assessment and rating system
STARS
Sustainability
Environmental management
Community development
Sustainable community development
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/45018Description
2 p.
Citation
Cain, Kelly. "Sustainability indicators: at the bottom line of institutional relevance." Online posting. 18 May 2010. AASHE Campus Sustainability Perspectives Blog. http://www.aashe.org/blog/sustainability-indicators-bottom-line-institutional-relevance
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