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/1793/45018Type
Article
Description
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
Part of
Licensed under:
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Development of a Sustainable Food and Garden-Based Educational Guide for Conserve School to Promote Healthy Lifestyle and Food Choices for Participants' Wellbeing and Environmental Sustainability
Maxwell, Rachel E. (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2011-05)This project developed and compiled lesson plans and activities focused on sustainable food and gardening. In doing so, the goal for this project was to expand the environmentally-focused curriculum and programs of ... -
Towards Environmental Sustainability of Nanotechnology Through Improved Evaluations of Impact and Risk to Aquatic Species: Cross-Species Comparisons from the Laboratory and Environmentally Realistic Exposure Scenarios in the Field
Curtis, Becky J (2022-05-01)Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) are utilized in a wide variety of applications and products, including everything from toothpaste and personal care products to industries such as aerospace, defense, medicine, electronics, ... -
REU Site: RUI: Linking Applied Knowledge in Environmental Sustainability (LAKES)
National Science Foundation Grant (National Science Foundation, 2017)This project is funded from the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Sites program in the SBE Directorate. As such, it has both scientific and societal benefits, and it integrates research and education. This ...

