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Title

Sustainability in Higher Education Institutions in the Amazon Region: A Case Study in a Federal Public University in Western Pará, Brazil.

Authors

Gomes, Luis Alípio; Brasileiro, Tânia Suely Azevedo; Caeiro, Sandra Sofia F. S.

Abstract

Sustainable development (SD) in higher education has occupied the agenda over recent decades. Higher education institutions make efforts to promote sustainability in education, curriculum, research, outreach, and campus operations. This article aims to analyze the level of implementation of sustainability in higher education in the Amazon. The specific objectives of this paper are to identify the curriculum greening (CG) characteristics in institutional development plans (IDPs) and to analyze the perceptions of students from a higher education institution in the Amazon region about sustainability. It follows a qualitative approach, with documentary research and questionnaires applied to students. Analysis content was used in the data analysis. The main findings are the presence of some CG characteristics in institutional documents that were analyzed as a commitment to the transformation of society–nature relations, contextualization, disciplinary order, democracy, theory and practice, students as knowledge protagonists, cognitive aspects, alternative scenarios, and methodological adequacy. The results show that commitment to sustainability cannot just be a declaration of good intentions. It is essential to discuss the ways of implementing sustainability in the academic environment, as it implies changes in epistemological, political, and social conceptions.

Subjects

BELEM (Brazil); BRAZIL; UNIVERSITIES & colleges; PUBLIC universities & colleges; SUSTAINABILITY; STUDENT attitudes; HIGHER education

Publication

Sustainability (2071-1050), 2022, Vol 14, Issue 6, p3155

ISSN

2071-1050

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/su14063155

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