A Systematic Review of the Sustainable Campus Concept
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Methods
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Behavioral Dimension
3.1.1. Strategy 1: Strengthening Leaders’ Commitments
3.1.2. Strategy 2: Building Campus Communities’ Involvement in Environmentally Friendly Activities
3.2. Learning Tool Dimension
3.2.1. Strategy 3: Creating and Implementing Sustainable Curriculums
3.2.2. Strategy 4: Adopting Environmentally Friendly Technology in Learning Processes
3.2.3. Strategy 5: Developing Paperless Offices
3.3. Physical Facility Dimension
3.3.1. Strategy 6: Evaluating and Revitalizing Environment-Based Campus Masterplans
3.3.2. Strategy 7: Improving Water Quality and Usage Efficiency
3.3.3. Strategy 8: Improving the Energy-Use Efficiency of Electricity
3.3.4. Strategy 9: Integrated Trash Management
3.3.5. Strategy 10: Developing Environmentally Friendly Internal Campus Transportation
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Strategy | Program/Action |
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Strategy 1: Strengthening Leadership Commitment | Cultivating and developing the commitments of universities’ leaders to environmentally friendly behaviors [31,37,56,57]. |
Motivating higher education institutions’ leaders to become initiators and motivators in Sustainable Campus programs [31,37,56,57]. | |
Providing a set of policies oriented towards Sustainable Campuses [16,20]. | |
Encouraging higher education institutions’ leaders to become good commanders in the implementation of Sustainable Campus programs [31,37,56,57]. | |
Motivating higher education institutions’ leaders to provide exemplary environmentally friendly behaviors for campus communities [31,37,56,57]. | |
Strategy 2: Building Green Engagement | Internalizing the environmentally friendly concept in all civitas academica [32,33,36,58]. |
Organizing environmentally friendly extracurricular programs [36,58]. | |
Developing an environmentally friendly culture in daily activities [33,58]. Developing environmentally friendly behavioral control systems [38,59]. | |
Participating in Sustainable Campus ranking programs [27,28,29,35]. |
Strategy | Programs/Actions |
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Strategy 3: Developing and Implementing Sustainable Curriculums | Developing and implementing environmentally friendly curriculums [40,41,42,43,44]. Incorporating environmentally friendly and sustainability values in course contents [40,41,42,43,44]. Developing environmentally friendly learning methods [40,41,42,43,44]. |
Strategy 4: Adopting Environmentally Friendly Technology in Learning | Using e-learning applications that enable virtual learning processes [61,62,63,64]. |
Using audio and video learning technology [60,61,62,63,66]. | |
Using online classes to encourage collaboration and involvement to motivate students [65,66]. | |
Strategy 5: Developing Paperless Offices | Creating and distributing mail digitally [67,68,69,74]. Scanning paper documents into digital forms [71,72]. Managing office files electronically [67,72,73,74]. Managing campus bulletins digitally [72,73]. Administering online student admissions [72,73]. Digital or online performance evaluation of lecturers and staff [73,74]. |
Strategy | Programs/Actions |
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Strategy 6: Evaluating and Revitalizing Environment-based Campus Masterplans | Formulating visions for environmentally oriented missions [51,75]. |
Making strategic plans for environmentally friendly campus development [51,52,75,76,77,78,79]. | |
Designing environmentally friendly building standards [80,82]. | |
Planning sustainable infrastructure designs [80,82]. | |
Developing smoke-free zones, planning open green zones for parks and campus reforestation efforts [80,81]. | |
Strategy 7: Improving Water Quality and Use Efficiency | Improving the use efficiency of clean water [23,85,102]. Revitalizing clean water networks and metering water supplies in each building [23,49,85]. Initiating water reuse programs [23,49,75]. Improving surface water quality [85,86,87]. Managing and conserving rainwater through infiltration wells [49,86,87,88]. |
Strategy 8: Improving Electricity Energy Use | Energy efficiency by: reconfiguring the electricity network, metering electricity, automating and regulating energy, internal policies that regulate air condition temperature, replacement of old electrical equipment with energy-saving new ones [59,89,90]. Using solar light as an energy source in campus environments [19,40,47,92,93]. |
Strategy 9: Integrated Trash Management | Developing composting center programs to manage trash from campus activities, by reducing, reusing, and recycling campus waste [46,50,94,95,103]. |
Preparing integrated trash management and making policies related to independent trash management [23,45,46,94,103]. | |
Strategy 10: Developing Environmentally Friendly Campus Transportation | Developing environmentally friendly mass transportation [23,96,97,100,101]. |
Developing supporting facilities for environmentally friendly mass transportation [99]. | |
Cooperating with organizations and industries related to transportation device designs, development, and the provision of supporting infrastructure and facilities [98]. |
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