The International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education is offering free online access to all articles through January 12, 2003.
Emerald, the UK publishers of the International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education (IJSHE), the world´s leading peer-reviewed periodicalon aspects of sustainable development in higher education, is offering free access to the current and archive full text content of this prestigious Journal and their journal of future studies, Foresight, for the whole of this week.Please feel free to circulate to colleagues who may be interested. The International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education is a fully-refereed academic journal. Published in conjunction with the Association of University Leaders for a Sustainable Future (ULSF), the journal aims at addressing environmental management systems (EMS), sustainable development and Agenda 21 issues at higher education institutions, worldwide. The current issue includes articles such as: "Household ecological footprinting for active distance learning and challenge of personal lifestyles"; "Initial environmental project characterizations of four US universities"; and "Quantitative sustainability in a college or university setting."
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How Would Project 2025 Affect America’s Transportation System?
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First Model Homes Revealed in Disney-Built Community
Disney’s Cotino, in the Southern California desert, is the first of the company’s ‘Storybook Living’ developments.
Cincinnati Seeks to Repurpose Its Unused Subway Tunnel
City officials are looking for proposals to use Cincinnati's long-abandoned subway tunnels, but not for transit; they already tried that.
President Sets New Deadline for Replacing Lead Pipes
U.S. cities are charged with replacing dangerous lead pipes and improving drinking water quality within the next 13 years.
400-Year-Old Oak Tree Designated as Historic Landmark
The tree’s landmark status celebrates its deep-rooted history and symbolizes the community's dedication to preserving local ecological treasures.
Arizona Native Community Launches First Solar-Over-Canal Project
Covering an irrigation canal with solar panels doubles its utility, producing renewable energy while protecting canal infrastructure and reducing water evaporation.
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