Developing a Sustainable Campus through Community Engagement: An Empirical Study

Author(s)
Too, Linda
Bajracharya, Bhishna
Khanjanasthiti, Isara
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
<p>Sustainability is increasingly a basic tenet within the organisational philosophy of many universities. While those universities that have a sustainability strategy have largely focused on operational improvements, the engagement of staff and students is equally important for creating a sustainable campus. This paper develops a 6-P community engagement framework for promoting eco-centric practices within university campuses. The objective of the study is to apply the framework to a university community in order to establish the validity of this framework. To this end, interviews with staff and students at Bond University were undertaken. The interviews reveal that the 6-P framework is highly applicable to the Bond university community. Interviewees suggest that all 6-P factors (psychological, physical, personal, public perception, price and policies) are relevant and have a positive influence towards an eco-centric behaviour. The framework is useful as a template for other universities in developing a community engagement strategy to fit into the vision of a sustainable campus.</p>
Citation
Architecture Research, 3(3), p. 42-50
ISSN
2168-5088
2168-507X
Link
Language
en
Publisher
Scientific & Academic Publishing Co
Title
Developing a Sustainable Campus through Community Engagement: An Empirical Study
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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