Integrating Sustainability Thinking in Science and Engineering Curricula

Integrating Sustainability Thinking in Science and Engineering Curricula
Author: Walter Leal Filho,Ulisses M. Azeiteiro,Sandra Caeiro,Fátima Alves
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2014-09-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319094748

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Including considerations of sustainability in universities’ activities has long since become mainstream. However, there is still much to be done with regard to the full integration of sustainability thinking into science and engineering curricula. Among the problems that hinder progress in this field, the lack of sound information on how to actually implement it is prominent. Created in order to address this need, this book presents a wealth of information on innovative approaches, methods and tools that may be helpful in translating sustainability principles into practice.

Sustainable Engineering

Sustainable Engineering
Author: Bhavik R. Bakshi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2019-06-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781108420457

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A multidisciplinary introduction to sustainable engineering exploring challenges and solutions through practical examples and exercises.

Engineering for Sustainable Communities

Engineering for Sustainable Communities
Author: William Edward Kelly,Barbara A. Luke,Richard Newport Wright
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0784414815

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Engineering for Sustainable Communities: Principles and Practices defines and outlines sustainable engineering methods for real-world engineering projects.

New Developments in Engineering Education for Sustainable Development

New Developments in Engineering Education for Sustainable Development
Author: Walter Leal Filho,Susan Nesbit
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016-06-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319329338

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This book discusses essential approaches and methods in connection with engineering education for sustainable development. Prepared as a follow-up to the 2015 Engineering Education in Sustainable Development (EESD) Conference held in British Columbia, Canada, it offers the engineering community key information on the latest trends and developments in this important field. Reflecting the need to address the links between formal and informal education, the scholars and professionals who contribute to this book show by means of case studies and projects how the goal of fostering sustainable development in the context of engineering education can be achieved. In particular, they discuss the need for restructuring teaching at engineering‐focused institutions of higher education and provide practical examples of how to do so. The book places special emphasis on state-of-the art descriptions of approaches, methods, initiatives and projects from around the world, illustrating the contribution of engineering and affiliated sciences to sustainable development in various contexts, and at an international scale.

Engineering Approaches on Sustainability

Engineering Approaches on Sustainability
Author: Tanay Sıdkı Uyar,Ayşe Ayçim Selam,Ahmet Kubilay Atalay, M. Övül Arıoğlu Akan,Hatice Sözer,Ergin Kükrer,Zehra Özçelik, Yavuz Özçelik,Nazlı Yaşar Tunca,B. Yılmaz, E. Mançuhan, N. Erdönmez, M. K. Sevindir, D. Yılmaz,Ali Yaraş,Hasan Arslanoğlu,Caglar Kullu, Hatice Taner,Adile Evren Tugtas,Belgin Karabacakoğl, Duygu Yamaç,Duygu Gökdai,Alev Akpınar Borazan,Bilsen Beler Baykal,Recep Önder Sürmeli,Sinem Aksit Sahinkaya,Fatos Germirli Babuna,Didem Göktürk,Tomris Deniz, Nurdan Cömert
Publsiher: IJOPEC Publication
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2016-12-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780993211829

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In general terms, sustainability is the act of meeting our own needs today without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987). Obviously, the ability of natural resources and environmental systems to support our needs is limited. erefore, the major challenge for engineers today is to design and/or operate systems that use energy and natural resources sustainably. Designing for the environment is crucial. is book presents the recent engineering approaches to sustainability from research and practice. e chapters included in this volume are from the first International Sustainability Congress organized by International Center of Sustainability (ICS) between 1-3 December 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey. All chapters are peer-reviewed by both the editors and at least two independent scholars from fields relevant to the manuscript's subject area. ICS is a research and academic center for sustainability founded in 2015 and dedicated to build resilience of communities and ecosystems to environmental and socio-economic risks. ICS has an integrated approach and defines sustainability not only in terms of environment but also in terms of socio-economic process. Its mission is to produce information, to research and to practice at Micro and Macro levels in Sustainable Development with a holistic and cross-disciplinary approach.

Sustainability in Engineering Design

Sustainability in Engineering Design
Author: Anthony Johnson,Andy Gibson
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2014-02-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780124045910

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Designed for use in engineering design courses, and as a reference for industry professionals learning sustainable design concepts and practical methods, Sustainability in Engineering Design focuses on designers as the driving force behind sustainable products. This book introduces sustainability concepts and explains the application of sustainable methods to the engineering design process. The book also covers important design topics such as project and team management, client management, performance prediction, and the social and environmental effects of sustainable engineering design. These concepts and methods are supported with a wealth of worked examples, discussion questions, and primary case studies to aid comprehension. Applies research-based methods to achieve real-world results for rapidly evolving industry trends Focuses on design engineers as the starting point of creating sustainable design Provides practical methods and design tools to guide engineering designers in creating sustainably designed and engineering products Incorporates all aspects of sustainable engineering design, including the material selection, production, and marketing of products Includes cutting-edge sustainable design model case studies based on the authors' own research and experiences

Whole System Design

Whole System Design
Author: Peter Stansinoupolos,Michael H Smith,Karlson Hargroves,Cheryl Desha
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136548673

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Whole System Design is increasingly being seen as one of the most cost-effective ways to both increase the productivity and reduce the negative environmental impacts of an engineered system. A focus on design is critical, as the output from this stage of the project locks in most of the economic and environmental performance of the designed system throughout its life, which can span from a few years to many decades. Indeed, it is now widely acknowledged that all designers - particularly engineers, architects and industrial designers - need to be able to understand and implement a whole system design approach. This book provides a clear design methodology, based on leading efforts in the field, and is supported by worked examples that demonstrate how advances in energy, materials and water productivity can be achieved through applying an integrated approach to sustainable engineering. Chapters 1-5 outline the approach and explain how it can be implemented to enhance the established Systems Engineering framework. Chapters 6-10 demonstrate, through detailed worked examples, the application of the approach to industrial pumping systems, passenger vehicles, electronics and computer systems, temperature control of buildings, and domestic water systems. Published with The Natural Edge Project, the World Federation of Engineering Organizations, UNESCO and the Australian Government.

Engineering Education for Sustainable Development

Engineering Education for Sustainable Development
Author: Mikateko Mathebula
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351709163

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This book demonstrates how the theoretical concepts of the capabilities approach can be applied in the context of engineering education, and how this could be used to add nuance to our understanding of the contribution higher education can make to human flourishing. In demonstrating the usefulness of the capability approach as a lens through which to evaluate the outputs of engineering education, the author also shows how the capability approach can be informed by, and informs, the concept of ‘sustainable development’ and discusses what pedagogical and curricula implications this may have for education for sustainable development (ESD), particularly in engineering. As such, the book builds on the work of scholars of engineering education, and scholars of university education at the nexus of development and sustainability. Engineering employers, educators and students from diverse contexts discuss both the capabilities and functions that are enlarged by engineering education and the impact these can have on pro-poor engineering or public-good professionalism. The book therefore makes an original conceptual and empirical contribution to our thinking about engineering education research. The book provides inspiration for both engineering educators and students to orient their technical knowledge and transferable skills towards the public good. It will also be of great interest to students and researchers interested in education for sustainable development more generally and to engineers who are interested in doing work that is aligned with the goals of social justice. The book will also appeal to scholars of the capability approach within higher education.