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Sustainability in higher education: A review of contributions from Portuguese Speaking Countries

The Portuguese-speaking countries (PSC) have a population of close to 250 million and occupy an area of about 10.7 million square kilometers across four continents. Most of these countries are rich in biodiversity and at the same time have a human development Index below the global average. This net...

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Published in:Journal of cleaner production 2018-01, Vol.171, p.600-612
Main Authors: Bizerril, Marcelo, Rosa, Maria João, Carvalho, Teresa, Pedrosa, Júlio
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Language:English
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Summary:The Portuguese-speaking countries (PSC) have a population of close to 250 million and occupy an area of about 10.7 million square kilometers across four continents. Most of these countries are rich in biodiversity and at the same time have a human development Index below the global average. This network of countries has a great potential to promote sustainability in higher education, due to cultural similarity and existing formal cooperation in other sectors. This is the first study to present a systematic review of the literature on this topic produced by PSC. Of the 50 publications selected for analysis in this paper, 36 were conducted by researchers in Brazil and 16 from Portugal, with only two partnerships occurring between authors of different PSC. The main contributions to the subject are in the areas of education, research, and assessment and reporting. Sustainability in operations and institutional frameworks were less represented in the analyzed sample, and therefore these are issues that need to be better exploited by PSC. Other contributions included strategies to reduce the gap between university and society and the political-emancipatory perspective as a pedagogical basis to support sustainability education in colleges and universities. Possibilities for future research on the topic of sustainability at universities are suggested considering the PSC context. •A systematic review of contributions from Portuguese-speaking countries is presented.•Most of articles had focus on education and on assessment and reporting.•Only two articles were jointly produced by Brazilian and Portuguese authors.•Democracy and participation are crucial for sustainable universities.•Possibilities for future research on sustainability at universities are suggested.
ISSN:0959-6526
1879-1786
DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.10.048